Tracking data is scattered
You check shipment status one by one on each carrier's website, not in a combined view.
Nodali Carriers
Nodali Carriers is a proposed module for e-commerce teams who want to see external carrier performance and reliability in data — not just in individual customer complaints. The tracking number acts as the matching key between an order, a shipment and a carrier.
Join early accessYou check shipment status one by one on each carrier's website, not in a combined view.
A problem is often only reported by the customer.
Without unified data there's no basis for negotiating with carriers or changing your carrier mix.
Tracking events from different carriers are unified into a shared model via the carrier + tracking number pair.
Delivery speed, first delivery attempt success rate and SLA adherence can be tracked by carrier, region and service.
Delayed, returned and stuck shipments are logged systematically, alongside backup data for checking carrier invoices.
FAQ
The Nodali Carriers module is listed at 79 EUR / month. A carrier via customer API credentials is 9 EUR / carrier / month where the carrier provides a suitable API or technical access and the customer supplies their own credentials.
Then it is not billed as a low-cost API connector. Data can be handled through standard Nodali Connect feeds such as an email report, CSV/XLSX import, SFTP import, REST/API feed or an individually priced connection depending on data availability.
No. These are examples of external carriers whose performance a store may want to track — actual integration depends on data availability and that carrier's terms.
Yes, the module can be deployed as a pilot or individually, based on the needs of a specific store.
Tell us which carriers you use and what type of data you have available from them — we'll talk through what integration would make sense.
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