With its extremely high attention, the AliExpress platform has gained the favor of many merchants, and many merchants have chosen to register their stores on the AliExpress platform to sell goods. Transactions in the e-commerce industry are very simple. Consumers only need to place an order at the merchant’s store, and the merchant will deliver the goods to the consumer. So if there are a lot of orders, how should AliExpress merchants ship in batches?

First, merchants should log in to the AliExpress backend, then click My Orders – All Orders on the transaction page, and choose to manage online shipping orders. Then click Online Shipping in the Waiting for Shipping option. Merchants can filter orders to be shipped here, which will make it more convenient to operate orders that have not been shipped. However, one thing to note is that merchants can only use Excel to upload when the number of orders is greater than ten.

After that, the merchant can click online shipping, and then click batch online shipping. At this time, two methods of importing the form and online filling will appear. The merchant can fill in the corresponding logistics according to his own situation. Carrier and logistics tracking number.

Finally, the merchant must complete the batch delivery form online or import the form to complete the delivery. Specifically, on the batch online delivery web page, select the online delivery logistics method and fill in the information. , you can complete the AliExpress batch shipping operation by uploading it to an Excel spreadsheet.

It should be noted here that if the merchant chooses Excel import, he should fill in the basic information, door-to-door collection information, consignee and product details in Excel. The contact information must be filled in the consignee’s information. If the express delivery contains multiple products, you can add product information to the form.

The bulk shipping operation on AliExpress is actually not complicated, but there are many details that merchants need to pay attention to. Merchants should understand the charges and timeliness issues of international logistics in advance, because there are differences in charging standards between international logistics and domestic logistics. They should also understand the length of logistics to prevent it from failing too slowly. In addition, after-sales and Merchants should also have a comprehensive understanding of risks and other aspects.