Multi-box shipping prep

Find orders that likely need multiple boxes before rate quotes or label creation.

Join the waitlist for a file-based planner that reviews order lines, product dimensions, and package limits to flag likely multi-box shipments.

Example

Preview the output before this becomes a product.

See the kind of messy input this waitlist is validating and the product-style report it could return.

Example input

Uploaded file: order_dimensions.csv

Order,SKU,Item,Qty,Length,Width,Height,Weight Oz,Max Units Per Box
10042,FRAME-24,Wood Frame 24x36,2,36,24,2,80,1
10043,MUG-12,Stoneware Mug,4,5,5,5,14,6
10044,RUG-5X7,Cotton Rug 5x7,1,32,8,8,160,1
10045,BASKET-L,Market Basket Large,3,18,14,12,28,1

Example output

Report summary

Orders checked for obvious multi-box and oversize risks before shipping rate work begins.

medium

4

Orders checked

2

Likely multi-box

1

Oversize review

1

Single-box OK

Detected findings

Multiple boxes likely required

medium

Order 10042 has two frames with Max Units Per Box = 1.

Basket quantity exceeds single-box rule

medium

Order 10045 has three large baskets and Max Units Per Box = 1.

Oversize review suggested

low

RUG-5X7 has one long packed dimension and should be reviewed before quoting.

Package planning preview

OrderBox estimateReason
100422 boxesFrame max 1 per box
100431 box4 mugs within max 6
100441 oversize reviewLong rolled item
100453 boxesBasket max 1 per box
Recommended next step: Review likely multi-box orders before buying labels or promising ship cost.

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FAQ

Questions before you join

Does this calculate exact carrier rates?

No. It is an operational preflight that flags likely package splits before rate shopping.

What data does it need?

Order lines plus simple dimensions, weights, and max-units-per-box rules.

Is this legal or carrier compliance advice?

No. It does not decide carrier compliance; it helps your team catch obvious packing-planning issues.

What should I describe when joining?

Mention the products that cause package splits: frames, rugs, baskets, glassware, furniture, or mixed orders.