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How Do I Integrate DHL With WooCommerce?

Last updated on January 15, 2023 @ 3:41 pm

DHL is one of the most popular shipping carriers in the world. If you’re running a WooCommerce store, you might want to consider using DHL for your shipping needs. Here’s how to integrate DHL with WooCommerce:

1. Install and activate the DHL for WooCommerce plugin. You can find it here: https://WordPress.org/plugins/dhl-for-woocommerce/

2. Configure the plugin. Once the plugin is activated, you’ll need to configure it.

3. Go to WooCommerce > Settings > Shipping > DHL. You’ll need to enter your DHL account details, as well as your origin country, origin zip code, and origin city. These settings will be used to calculate shipping rates.

4. (Optional) Set up product packaging.

If you want to use DHL for product packaging, go to WooCommerce > Settings > Shipping > DHL > Product Packaging. Here, you can specify the dimensions and weight of your products, as well as how many products fit in each box.

5. (Optional) Set up delivery options.

If you want to offer delivery options (e.g., Express or Standard), go to WooCommerce > Settings > Shipping > DHL > Delivery Options. Here, you can specify the different delivery options and rates.

That’s it! You’ve now successfully integrated DHL with WooCommerce.

PRO TIP: If you are considering integrating DHL with WooCommerce, be aware that there are some potential risks involved.

First, DHL is a third-party service, so there is always the possibility that something could go wrong with the integration. This could cause your WooCommerce site to malfunction or even crash.

Second, DHL is a paid service, so you will need to factor in the cost of using it into your budget.

Finally, make sure you test the integration thoroughly before going live with it on your site. This will help ensure that everything works as expected and avoid any potential problems down the line.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.