Add to shipping cost based on product quantity

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8 years 10 months ago #227232

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I have products that are individually boxed when sold. When I ship them I must put them in an outer box. I can fit 5 individually boxed into my outer shipping box. I was wanting to know if there is anyway that I can setup my UPS shipping method to add $1 for every 5 of these products are sold. For example, if 1 is sold add $1, if 6 are sold add $2, if 11 are sold add $3 and do on.

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8 years 10 months ago #227236

Hi,

You can use the "shipping price per product" option in your shipping methods and then configure the shipping price for your products.
www.hikashop.com/support/documentation/i...al-form.html#generic

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8 years 8 months ago #232402

Is there anyway I can use the max quantity or max volume restrictions to figure multiple packages if it exceeds these restrictions? Say for example if I set the max quantity to 10, can I have it figure 2 packages if someone adds 11 of a product to the cart? Also, just curious the minimum and maximum volumes, are they cubic for the input?

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8 years 8 months ago #232409

Hi,

Simply configure several manual shipping methods. One with a minimum quantity of 0 and a maximum quantity of 10, one from 10 to 20, one from 20 to 30, etc so that you cover the different ranges, each time specifying the shipping price.

The volume unit is cubic yes since it multiplies the three dimensions of the product to get its volume.

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