FedEx Shipping, Executed Inside Warehouse Operations
Execute FedEx shipments directly inside Fulfillor with service-level control, multi-account support, and real-time tracking synchronization. Designed for operations where delivery speed and precision matter.
Shipping labels generated at packing confirmation
Tracking updates synced once shipments are confirmed
Support for multiple FedEx services and accounts
Client-level shipping separation for complex operations
Accurate shipment data supports time-sensitive deliveries
Shipping workflows remain aligned with warehouse execution
Fulfillor is built for high-volume, time-sensitive fulfillment environments where FedEx service selection, routing, and shipment confirmation must align with warehouse execution .
FedEx shipping label generation
Support for FedEx service types
Multi-location fulfillment support
Role-based access and operational controls
1. Connect your FedEx account securely to Fulfillor
2. Configure FedEx services, routing preferences, and account-level shipping rules based on operational requirements
3. Orders are packed and shipped inside Fulfillor as part of normal warehouse workflows
4. Shipment confirmations and tracking updates sync automatically
Fulfillor manages warehouse execution and shipment creation. FedEx is used to deliver shipments to their destinations.
Each system has a clearly defined role, with Fulfillor controlling warehouse execution and FedEx responsible for transportation.
Orders flow into Fulfillor from connected sales channels.
Fulfillor manages picking, packing, and shipment creation.
FedEx handles delivery, with tracking details sent back automatically.
Run FedEx shipping as part of warehouse execution, not as a disconnected step.
FedEx can usually be connected quickly using secure credentials. Once connected, shipping rules and services are configured based on warehouse setup and operational requirements.
Yes. Fulfillor supports FedEx service types, allowing teams to select services based on shipping rules and fulfillment needs.
FedEx labels and tracking numbers are generated during packing confirmation, ensuring shipment data reflects actual warehouse activity.
Yes. The FedEx integration supports shipping from multiple warehouse locations, allowing consistent execution across fulfillment operations.
Yes. Shipment confirmations and tracking updates are synced automatically to connected sales channels once orders are shipped.