As you grow your business, your shipping requirements also increase. You can no longer use the default WooCommerce shipping methods. You have to look for a more advanced approach. One such shipping strategy is to make use of third-party shipping carriers. With this, you will also be saved from the overhead of shipping the packages your yourselves, as the shipping carrier company will ship on your behalf.
One such shipping carrier that stands out from the rest is DHL. DHL is a German logistics company, and is undoubtedly a front-runner in the field of logistics, particularly in sea and airmail. The company provides customized supply chain solutions, handling everything from contracts, delivery and reverse logistics as well.
But when it comes to integrating DHL with WooCommerce, are there any good solutions?
…Yes!
Let’s find out…
1. ELEX WooCommerce DHL Shipping Plugin with Print Label
One of the front-runners in the WooCommerce-DHL integration is the ELEX WooCommerce DHL Shipping Plugin with Print Label. ELEX is an Official DHL Partner. This is due to their constant efforts on improving this plugin at every level, with inputs from customers and the DHL team.
The plugin integrates not one but three of DHL services: DHL Express, DHL Paket, and DHL eCommerce. You can choose to enable either of the services.
With this WooCommerce DHL plugin, store owners can:
2. Print DHL Express Shipping Labels via WooCommerce
With the help of this plugin, you will be able to integrate DHL Express to your WooCommerce store. In addition to accessing real-time rates, you can generate shipping labels from your store’s back-end without hassles.
However, you should note this plugin requires you to have an EasyPost account to work smoothly. For each label that you generate, you pay 5¢ to EasyPost; there are no other fees you have to pay to access the EasyPost API.
Some of the highlights of the plugin include:
Check out the product page for more details.
3. DHL WooCommerce Plugin by Wetail
This plugin is relevant for those who are doing business in Nordic countries. This plugin helps you integrate your WooCommerce store with DHL and other carriers. It helps you transfer data that contains customer and shipping information.
As soon as an order is placed on your store, it creates a freight note in Unifaun. As per the Unifaun website, DHL multi-shipping is handled by Unifaun in Nordic countries as it is the local carrier.
The advantage of using this DHL plugin would be that it helps you automate your complete logistics flow. This means you will be able to save a lot of time required otherwise for manual efforts. The plugin provides an option to choose between manual and automatic sync of relevant data to Unifaun after customers place orders on your store.
4. Shippo
You can use Shippo to access multiple carriers for your shipping needs. In fact, using Shippo, you will be able to find the best shipping options from carriers like USPS, DH, and FedEx. You need to create a Shippo account, which is free without any charges for signup.
However, for every label that you print, you will be charged 5¢ by Shippo. Moreover, you can even print shipping labels for free for the first 90 days after registration.
Shippo offers:
Conclusion:
Choosing a WooCommerce shipping plugin is one part of your shipping strategy, there are other aspects that you would need to take into consideration.
Read WooCommerce Shipping Strategies for Better Profitability and WooCommerce Shipping Strategies to Meet Customer Expectations.
Are there any other WooCommerce DHL plugins that you found useful?
Let me know in the comment section. Would love to explore the plugins! :)