On 10/8/2023 at 10:27 AM, musicmaster said:The only option I see is to assign a carrier to such heavy products (you might need to duplicate the carrier for that). But in that case you have a problem when the customer orders a lighter (for example 4 kg) product too.
On 10/19/2023 at 1:52 PM, PrestaHeroes USA said:you will need multiple carriers that cover the next highest increment in weight
or use the single carrier and add price for each increment in weight
I know the issue you have is only having one shipping label, so you must manually create x more.
you can contact prestachamps.com, they are affordable and very experienced in shipping and could create a custom solution for you, I could but I don't want to loool
in regards to attaching carrier at product level, this is slippery slope as mentioned by musicmaster and should be avoided as it's split shipping nandle may or may not exist.
eCommerc is easy, shipping is hard
Thank you for your answers, and sorry for not getting back on this sooner, am just very busy.
The issue at hand is that we have many different kind of products, some big and light, others small and heavy.
I was really hoping that there would be a system that could show the customer what is available limits of the carrier.
We have many different carrier, like DPD, UPS, FedEx, DHL and so on, but those all that their prices and limits. Most costumers buy only one thing, but for those that do buy more products, it would be wonderfully to offer 2x DPD then 1x UPS, as it would safe costs for the customer. But I cannot setup one DPD carrier to 30kg and then 60kg and 90kg, due to that some products are very heavy and need to be send with UPS, like the product is 40kg, then it should not be the until 60kg of the DPD.
I really need to setup the carriers to there limits, I am busy in a way that more carts are created, so that the customer can see when the carrier is full and the next cart will add (start over at 0kg) the products, so that the best price is being used and when it is getting too much, then the next carrier that will then be cheaper will be used.
I think that this will be the only way how to do this correctly, without doing too much trouble.
Now only a nice bar below the carrier on the product page to show with the weights how full it will be and the costs, and customers will be very happy, what do you think about that