How can I apply a shipping mark up?

On the left nav. click Shipping > Select Provider > Simple Markup

 

To do a simple markup (non-sliding scale) set the Floor Percentage, Floor Dollar & Floor + Ceiling Weight to 0. Then set the Ceiling Percentage & Dollar amounts to what you want to use. Below is an example:

 

Sliding Scale Markup (advanced)

 

This allows you to edit the shipping mark-up for this contact based on your negotiated rates from UPS or Fedex. </p>

 

First select the provider you wish to edit. 

You will the be presented with a grid.

You may enter an override price, so if you want this contact to get free ground shipping you would enter 0.00

Floor Percentage Mark-up, this is the max percent mark-up that will be applied to shipping

Floor Dollar Mark-up, this is the minimum amount added as a mark-up on shipping

Floor Weight, This is the minimum weight meaning no matter what all shipments will be calculated as being at least this weight.  

Ceiling Percentage Markup-This is the percentage applied to shipments that are the ceiling weight or more

Ceiling Dollar Markup-This is the flat dollar mark-up added to shipments that are the ceiling weight or more

Ceiling Weight-This is the max weight for the sliding scale anything over the ceiling caps off at the ceiling percentage and dollar. 

Shipping marks up are a sliding scale. if the floor percentage is set to 35%, with a $2 Floor Dollar and a floor weight of 1 then a 10% ceiling percent, $5 ceiling dollar and 200 ceiling weight. 

Example 1. (We'll use round number, these are not true shipping costs)<br>1LB=Negotiated Rate of $5<br>$5+2+($5*.35)=$8.75 (Total Mark-up of $3.75)

Example 2. (We'll use round number, these are not true shipping costs)

200LB=Negotiated Rate of $200 <br>$200+$5+($200*.10)=$225 (Total Mark-up of $25)