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Pick, pack, and ship orders
One flow from a paid order to a printed label — for Amazon, Walmart, eBay, Shopify, and BackMarket orders side by side, without opening each marketplace.
What this does
Every paid order from every channel you sell on lands in one list. From there, Rilk takes you through the three steps of getting it out the door — pick the items off the shelf, pack and verify them, then rate-shop, buy, and print the label. You can do it for one order or a few hundred at once, and the tracking number flows back to the marketplace automatically.
The point: your warehouse team works one screen and one printer, instead of a different login and a different label flow for each marketplace.
The three steps
Everything starts on the Orders list, where you filter to the orders you want to work (by channel, status, ship-by date, or a pasted list of order numbers) and select them.
1. Pick — Orders → Bulk Pick. Rilk turns the selected orders into a pick list grouped for an efficient walk through your warehouse, so a picker grabs everything for the batch in one pass instead of one order at a time. You'll see each item, its location, and the quantity to pull.
2. Pack — Orders → Bulk Pack. As items come back from picking, packing verifies the right units are going in the right box before anything ships — a quick scan-and-confirm step that catches mis-picks before they become returns.
3. Ship — Orders → Bulk Ship. Rilk compares live rates across your connected carriers for each order, picks the best rate that still meets the marketplace's delivery promise, buys the labels, and sends them to your thermal printer. You review the batch, confirm, and print.
The one-scan alternative
For a fast single-piece station, use Orders → Scan and Ship: scan an order barcode and Rilk instantly rate-shops, buys the label, and prints — no list, no selection. It guards against shipping an order twice or one that has more than one item, so a busy station stays honest.
What you'll end up with
- Labels bought at the best available rate and printed for the whole batch.
- The tracking number uploaded to each marketplace so the buyer is notified and your account stays in good standing.
- Stock decremented across every channel the item is listed on, so you don't oversell the next order.
- A record in your shipping history you can search, audit, and reprint from later.
TIP
Set your carrier accounts up first so Bulk Ship has real rates to compare. See Connect a shipping carrier.
Do it in Rilk
The fastest way to learn this is with your own orders in front of you. Sign in, open Orders, and choose Get Support → Guides — Rilk will walk you through pick, pack, and ship step by step, right on the page.
Related
- Scan and ship in one step — the single-piece station flow.
- Shipping overview — how rate-shopping, labels, and carriers fit together.
- Orders overview — the full order workspace, from paid to reconciled.
- Multi-channel stock sync — why shipping one order updates every channel.
