Difference between Origin and Destination in Dynamic Shipping Rate in HideShip

Learn the key differences between Origin and Destination Shipping in HideShip Dynamic Rates, a crucial distinction for setting accurate location-based shipping rules.
Written by Abhi Jain
Updated 3 days ago

Choosing between origin and destination conditions directly impacts how shipping rates are calculated and applied at checkout.

Reminder: Before applying Dynamic Rates, ensure the required features are properly configured in HideShip. These prerequisites are essential for setting accurate location-based shipping rules.

In HideShip, 'Origin' and 'Destination' refer to two distinct geographical points used to manage shipping methods:​

  • Origin: This is the starting point of the shipment, typically representing the location from which your products are shipped, such as your warehouse or fulfilment centre.​

  • Destination: This is the endpoint of the shipment, indicating the customer's delivery address where the order is to be sent.​

Understanding the difference between these two is crucial when configuring HideShip, as it allows you to set rules that control shipping methods based on either the shipping origin, the destination, or a combination of both.

This ensures that customers are presented with the most appropriate shipping options during checkout, enhancing their shopping experience

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If you encounter any issue or have questions during setup, or just want to learn more about other features, our team is here to help and provide detailed guidance. 

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