Quote from btaylor on 02/26/16 at 09:53:41:Not sure what your rep is talking about as far as "too expensive". I didn't pay anything for Crossware or the scripting.
Quote from BurrKing_Mfg on 02/26/16 at 10:11:49:Crossware and the programming didn't cost anything for us either.
Good to know. I'll bring that up with them, The only thing I can think of is that because of volume you had more money available and it covered it. We spend less than $50k per year on UPS.
Quote from BurrKing_Mfg on 02/26/16 at 10:11:49:Its a blessing to have it not only export the tracking, but import the ship to from the sales orders.
WE have it setup to import ship to info from the Sales orders or the Quotes. We offer a testing service where the customer sends their parts to us for evaluation and we process and return.
Saves sooooo much time and now we only can blame one person for the mistake if the shipping address is not correct.
One thing that we did learn was after the import in Worldship the shipper could accidentally scroll the mouse wheel and selected a different address from the Worldship Address book.
Easy fix. "clip the red wire" on the mouse scroll wheel and disable it.
We currently use the native UPS Worldship Import mapping to enter the SO # and get the address in.
We don't have a problem with scrolling to select another customer because we set up a Custom Tab Order. It starts at the Package Size, then goes to weight. Nothing else on the first page, as that takes care of 99.9% of shipments. Before we started importing we had the tab order start at the Customer ID field, then go to Package Size and Weight.