Integrations that support operations, not just data sync
An integration is only useful if it makes the warehouse workflow easier, faster, and more reliable once the order reaches operations.
ParcelPilot connects upstream sales channels and downstream carriers so warehouse teams can work from one operational source of truth. That matters for 3PLs serving multiple client brands, and for companies running several ecommerce stores from one warehouse who want inventory, shipping, and fulfilment operations managed together.
What ParcelPilot helps your team do
These workflows are designed to make warehouse operations clearer, more repeatable, and easier to explain to clients or internal stakeholders.
Order ingestion
Bring orders in from supported ecommerce platforms with enough upstream context to reimport, investigate, and fulfil confidently.
Stock and SKU alignment
Match upstream products to your internal item records so warehouse execution uses the right stock, naming, and operational rules.
Shipment feedback loops
Return tracking and shipment confirmations to the selling channel where supported so clients and customers stay informed.
How this fits into day-to-day operations
Ecommerce and marketplace workflows
ParcelPilot already supports channel workflows across major ecommerce platforms and marketplaces, including Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Magento, Amazon MFN, eBay, and TikTok Shop, with additional marketplace patterns where the workflow is narrower or more specific.
Carrier integrations that support labels and tracking
Integrations are not limited to order import. Carrier workflows support booking, labels, routing, and tracking visibility so the warehouse team does not need to jump between systems for everyday fulfilment.
One place for 3PLs and multi-brand operators
If you run a warehouse for clients, integrations help standardise onboarding. If you own several storefronts yourself, they help you manage stock and shipments across the group from one operational platform.
What teams need to see and act on
These workflows help operators investigate issues, keep warehouse decisions consistent, and make day-to-day execution easier to manage.
Product and inventory sync controls
Integrations can do more than bring orders into ParcelPilot. Where supported, teams can pull inventory from the connected platform, push stock back out, and refresh stock positions from the integration itself so operational stock data stays easier to reconcile across systems.
Per-platform operational settings
Different platforms need different operational rules. ParcelPilot supports platform-specific settings such as order number prefixes and suffixes, tracking push behaviour, and similar per-connection options so each client onboarding can match the way that store or marketplace actually runs.
Warehouse status and channel status kept separate
Warehouse teams often need a cleaner internal workflow than the sales channel exposes. ParcelPilot can store both the warehouse fulfilment status and the upstream channel status so operators can work from a practical warehouse state without losing visibility of what the connected platform still thinks is happening.
Manual backfill and sync recovery tools
Real operations need recovery paths when an overnight import misses orders or a store sync needs rerunning. ParcelPilot supports manual pull actions and integration-level stock sync tools so teams can backfill work, refresh inventory, and recover from sync gaps without treating every exception as a support-only problem.
Carrier configuration, allowed services, and split logic
Carrier integrations are configurable enough to support real dispatch rules, not just API credentials. ParcelPilot can store allowed services, routing-related settings, and split limits that influence suggested shipping, likely label counts, and how the warehouse approaches multi-parcel work.
Inventory ownership and stock-master rules
Some clients want ParcelPilot to be the stock master, while others need the ecommerce platform to remain the reference point. ParcelPilot supports stock-sync settings that help teams decide how inventory should move between systems, which matters when multiple platforms or marketplaces are connected to the same warehouse operation.
See it in context
We can show how this fits alongside your clients, carriers, and day-to-day warehouse workflows.
Looking for a complete solution?
ParcelPilot can also sit inside a broader fulfilment offer. If you want software plus warehousing, we can work with one of our ParcelPilot 3PL partners to connect your orders into an existing ParcelPilot warehouse operation so stock storage, picking, packing, and shipping are handled as a joined-up solution.