Getting started
Item setup
Catalog optimization
Shipping & fulfillment
How to configure fulfillment centers
Shipping solutions
Simplified Shipping Settings
Shipping Templates: Overview
Managing your Shipping Templates in Seller Center
Create manual Shipping Templates
Walmart’s expedited delivery programs
Boost visibility with Smart Tags
Egregious Shipping Cost pricing rule
Import with Walmart Cross Border
Enroll in Walmart Cross Border imports
Book an import shipment with Walmart Cross Border
Prepare a Walmart Cross Border import shipment
Walmart Fulfillment Services (WFS)
Order management
Performance
Ads & Campaigns
Set up your shipping settings in just a few steps and convert more customers with fast and free delivery.
Configure order cutoff times, fulfillment lag time and transit times in Seller Center
Set up your shipping settings and fulfillment enters
Build custom configurations to support your shipping strategy
Use expedited shipping options to gain visibility and delight customers
Once you complete your Walmart Cross Border imports enrollment, you’re ready to book your shipments. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to calculate the price of an inbound ocean freight shipment and complete your booking.
A shipment can contain either standard or oversize items, not both.
Items should be loaded into the container by SKU and properly stabilized to avoid damage in transit.
Each inbound order is limited to five containers, which means you’ll need to create multiple inbound orders if you're shipping more than five containers at once.
Description of goods should be short, detailed phrases, in English, describing the items in that container.
Items and containers cannot be added onto a previously submitted inbound order, so you need to create a new inbound order to ship additional containers.