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FedEx integration
Buy FedEx labels right next to your order list. Rates flow into per-unit profit. Multiple ship-from accounts are first-class — not an afterthought.
What you can do
- Rate-shop FedEx against UPS, USPS, and DHL on a single screen, with your negotiated rates baked in. Pick the cheapest service that hits the delivery date.
- Print FedEx labels directly to your existing thermal printer. No FedEx Ship Manager tab, no separate desktop install.
- Residential and commercial rating handled correctly — Rilk classifies addresses up front so the rate you see is the rate you pay, not the rate plus a surcharge surprise on your invoice.
- Void or refund a label you didn't use and the credit lands back against the order automatically.
- Track every package without leaving Rilk — status updates flow into the order and tracking links push back to the marketplace.
- Signature options, declared value, and Saturday delivery offered in the label purchase flow.
- Multiple FedEx ship-from accounts on one Rilk login — East Coast, West Coast, and dropship accounts side by side.
- International labels with customs paperwork — commercial invoice, harmonized codes, electronic trade documents — generated alongside the label.
- Dry-ice and cold-chain flagging for the SKUs that need it, where your account supports the service.
What's supported
- FedEx Ground and Home Delivery — residential vs. commercial rated correctly up front.
- FedEx Express — Express Saver, 2Day, 2Day A.M., Standard Overnight, Priority Overnight, First Overnight.
- FedEx SmartPost / Ground Economy for low-weight residential parcels with USPS final mile.
- FedEx International — International Economy, Priority, First, Ground (Canada).
- Rate shopping across FedEx services and against UPS, USPS, and DHL.
- Label voids and refund credits posted back against the order.
- Live tracking with status updates flowing into the order and the marketplace.
- Signature options — required, adult, direct, indirect.
- Declared value at the package level.
- Saturday delivery and pickup as paid options.
- International customs documentation — commercial invoice, electronic trade documents, harmonized codes.
- Hazmat, lithium battery, and dry-ice flags when your account supports them.
- Multi-account support with default routing per warehouse.
Why use Rilk instead of FedEx Ship Manager
Ship Manager — desktop or web — is built around one job. Type the address. Type the weight. Type the dimensions. Pick the service. Print the label. Then go to Amazon, Walmart, eBay, and Shopify and paste the tracking number four times. Then file the cost away to reconcile with the FedEx invoice three weeks from now.
Rilk skips most of it. The address is on the order. The weight and dimensions are on the SKU. The marketplace gets the tracking number pushed automatically the moment the label prints. The label cost lands against the order so per-unit profit already includes shipping — without you typing it in.
For warehouses running multiple ship-from accounts — common for cold chain, hazmat, or coast-to-coast operations — the difference is hours per week, fewer mis-routed shipments, and one fewer way for an invoice surprise to land on your desk.
Connecting FedEx
Setup runs in minutes. Log into Rilk, open Integrations, pick FedEx, click Connect, and authorize Rilk to use your FedEx account. Negotiated rates pull in automatically.
For multi-account operations, connect each FedEx account. Choose which warehouse uses which account by default, set per-service routing rules, and Rilk routes new orders to the right account without you thinking about it.
Related capabilities
- Shipping — the full shipping workflow inside Rilk.
- UPS, USPS, DHL — rate-shopped together.
- Reporting — per-unit profit with shipping cost folded in.
