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FedEx
The FedEx integration is one of the most advanced integrations in UltraCart. By configuring your FedEx API information, UltraCart will not only be able to estimate rates using the discounts that you have with FedEx, but also print domestic shipping labels directly to PDF.
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To obtain your FEDEX Test API credentials:
- Register for a FedEx developer account if you do not already have one.
- Login to your FedEx online account.
- Visit FedEx Web Services Page --> FedEx Web Services --> Develop and Test --> Get your test key
- Complete the form and make sure you select "
Global and US"
, then accept the agreement to continue.
(If you're testing intra-country within European countries, select the right country in addtion to a US and Global account number.) - Next:
- You'll be presented with Account Number, and Meter Number and Authentication Key
Copy and save your credentials, you'll enter these into your UltraCart account in a little bit. - Finally, check your email that is associated to your FedEx account.
You should receive an email titled:"Your Developer Test Key Registration is complete"
Copy and save your Test Password.
Obtaining Your Productions API Credentials
- Visit FedEx Web Services, then navigate:
FedEx Web Services → Move to Production → Get Production Key - Fill out the presented forms, then accept the agreement to continue.
See example form selections below: - You'll be presented with the Production Authentication Key and Meter Number. Copy and save the credentials.
- Next, navigate to:
My Profile
→Account Management
Copy and save your Production Account Number. Finally, check your email that is associated to your FedEx account.
You should receive an email titled:"Your developer Production Key Registration is complete"
Copy and save your Production Password.
Now that we have our Test and Production API credentials, we can configure them within UltraCart.
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- Web Service Environment (Choose either: Test or Production)
*Select test during the Label Certification then switch to Production after the Label Certification step is completed. Sender Label Type: Choose "4x6" or "Half Sheet" and also optional setting "( packing slip with 4x6 label)"
Tip There are two types of labels that FedEx can print (half sheet and 4x6). Most merchants get a Zebra LP2844 label printer and print the 4x6 labels. The signature type option allows you to control how the customer will be required to sign for the package. The label reference allows you to print custom fields 1-5 on the label.
- Signature Type: Choose "Indirect", "Direct", or "Adult"
- Include Clearance Entry Fee (Checkbox field)
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Include Clearance Entry Fee | Select this checkbox to include Clearance Entry Fee in the shipping cost presented to the customer during checkout. |
Merchant Paid Duties | Select this checkbox to designate duties to be paid by merchant. |
Electronic Trade Docs (ETD) | Select this checkbox to instruct FedEx to submit customs documents electronically. See ITN and the notes on screen for more details. |
Hard Copy | Select checkbox if using ETD, but still wish provide local copy of customs for printing. |
Letterhead | Upload your letterhead in either *.gif or *.png (Attention: Max Size for image 700x50 pixels.) |
Signature | Upload your digital signature in either *.gif or *.png (Attention: Max Size for image 240x25 pixels.) |
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- Scroll down the Test credentials column, to the blue button titled "Generate certification labels in test environment", then click the button.
- You'll be presented with a table of 10 label scenarios, click the button titled "stock test scenarios", then click the save button.
- Next, click the "Generate labels".
- Generate test labels within the FedEx test environment associated with the application and
then submit the test labels to the FedEx label evaluation team(s) for approval.
Note: The Bar Code Analysis group requires a three-business-day turnaround time for
label evaluation.
To avoid processing delays, follow the below best practices:
• Labels must be printed on the model printer that will be used in production. These labels
must be scanned at a minimum resolution of 600 DPI to ensure clear images are available
for the certification process. DO NOT SEND WEB SERVICES GENERATED FILES.
• For thermal printers, the label image type must be requested in accordance with the
printer model. Example: ZPLII for Zebra printers
• Use the sender shipper/recipient address information when creating sample labels for
evaluation. Only create sample labels for the specific services that are being applied for.
• FedEx®
Collect on Delivery (C.O.D.) label must also include the corresponding C.O.D.
Return label.
• FedEx International Express®
shipments must also include the auxiliary/secondary Air
Waybill (AWB) label.
• Multi-piece shipments (MPS) must include one label for each package in the shipment.
• Certain customized FedEx Ground Economy (formerly SmartPost®) labels require up to 72 hours for evaluation.
• FedEx Freight® labels do not require evaluation.
• Email the PDF and Label Cover sheet to: label@fedex.com
• Physical labels may be sent to:
FedEx Services
WTC – Business Solutions Testing
10 FedEx Parkway
2nd Floor Horizontal
Collierville, TN 38017
Note: If the scanned labels are without visible defects (such as lines going through the
barcode, spots in the ink, or physical damage), then they may pass inspection and approval will
be granted. However, if there are defects, physical copies will be requested.
If sending physical labels, pay attention to print quality and accidental enlargement/shrinkage
of labels (i.e. scaling). These are the top two reasons why labels do not pass the label evaluation
process.
Step 6. Label Evaluation
The Bar Code Analysis group will evaluate the submitted test labels and approve or reject the
labels. The Bar Code Analysis group will contact you regarding the approval or rejection of the
submitted labels. If the labels are approved, continue to the next step. If the labels are rejected,
correct the labels as instructed and resubmit them for approval.
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The new FedEx Freight configuration area will now allow your UltraCart account to pull rates directly from FedEx Freight. Theses settings will be different from the regular FedEx account. Please make sure you are not using the same credentials in both sections. |
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Web Service Version 26 required for Freight rate estimates. So, you'll need to first configure the regular FedEx API prior to configuring the FedEx Freight API. |
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All Address fields must be provided for FedEx Freight. They will not estimate properly if all fields are not provided. |
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