Australia – Correllink, a Sydney-based technology company, today announced the launch of its shipping management e-commerce platform Shipperfy, that consolidates order processing and shipping across multiple sales channels into a single interface.

Shipperfy allows small and medium online retailers to manage orders from eBay, Amazon, Shopify and other marketplaces through one platform, eliminating the need to switch between multiple systems to process shipments.

The platform connects directly with merchants’ existing carrier accounts and displays shipping quotes from multiple providers on a single screen. Users can generate shipping labels, automatically notify sales channels when orders ship, generate order invoices and create packing slips. Shipperfy also offers merchants with access to competitive negotiated rates through Shipperfy’s partnership programme without needing separate courier accounts.

The solution was developed by tech entrepreneurs Juan Velasquez and Shahriar Jamshidi, who experienced firsthand the frustration of managing multiple shipping interfaces to deliver products to customers. 

This personal experience with outdated, operational friction points, drove the development of a unified solution that addresses real pain points faced by online retailers.

“Shipping orders from multiple sales channels shouldn’t be the hard part of running a business online,” said Juan Velasquez, Correllink’s principal solutions engineer, co-founder of Shipperfy and e-commerce business owner.

“We’ve built a solution that streamlines the entire fulfilment process, from order import to final delivery notification. It saves so much time for online retailers who traditionally have to log in and out of multiple interfaces just to manage the fulfilment process.”

Moreover, with advancements in technology, “there should be better and more efficient ways to integrate with sales channels and shipping carriers than the traditional existing solutions,” said Shahriar Jamshidi, Correllink’s principal solutions architect and co-founder of Shipperfy

Key features

Shipperfy supports order management across multiple sales channels with single-click import of unfulfilled orders and automatic address validation. The shipping management system generates labels and end-of-day manifests while automatically updating sales channels when items ship.

The platform also handles inventory tracking across all connected sales channels, supplier management, and purchase order generation. Business automation features include customer tracking notifications and real-time reporting with low stock alerts. It also supports order invoice and packing list generation.

For businesses using Amazon FBA, Shipperfy can connect online stores and automatically create Multi-Channel Fulfilment orders to allow Amazon to handle fulfilment using the business FBA stock, while managing sales channel notifications.

Sydney, Australia – DHL eCommerce Solutions in Australia, a division of the multinational logistics company, Deutsche Post DHL (DPDHL) has announced that it has relocated its Sydney headquarters to a 19,000 sq. m facility at the industrial property Millennium Court located at the suburb Matraville. The eCommerce unit will now be co-located with another DPDHL unit DHL Global Forwarding.

The relocation will see the e-commerce logistics specialist more than double its square footage from its current Rosebery HQ. 

The expansion comes in the middle of the significant growth in e-commerce shipping demands from overseas consumers as a result of lifestyle changes brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic. The company said that its export volume of children’s toys since the start of the year has been 60 times over. Other product categories such as kitchen & home cooking, health & beauty, and pet products are also said to have recorded triple digit growth in volume.

“Now more so than ever, Australian businesses are seizing cross border opportunities to expand their business globally, despite the current economic headwinds. As e-commerce becomes the new normal, this investment will enhance our speed and service capabilities,” said Denise McGrouther, managing director for DHL eCommerce Solutions Oceania

The new facility will provide for better organization with space for planned investments into innovative warehousing technologies. When fully operational, the company expects advancements to enhance overall efficiency and enable faster processing times for the growing number of e-commerce parcels coming in and out of Australia.