Create an Endicia (USPS) Account

Important:

NetSuite Ship Central is NetSuite’s standard shipping solution. For more information, see NetSuite Ship Central.

The Shipping Integration with FedEx, UPS, and USPS/Endicia is not available to new customers. It is available with limited support only for existing customers before they transition to NetSuite Ship Central.

For more information about transitioning to NetSuite Ship Central, including the self-service procedure, see Upgrading from Integrated Shipping to NetSuite Ship Central (SuiteAnswers article 1015202).

To use U.S. Postal Service®(USPS) shipping integration, set up a NetSuite-integrated account with our USPS provider, Endicia®.

To set up the Endicia account:

  1. Go to Setup > Accounting > Shipping.

  2. On the Set Up Shipping page, on the Carrier Registration subtab, click Add USPS Account.

  3. On the USPS Registration page, Click here to create an account with Endicia.

  4. Complete the form to sign up for an Endicia account.

    You will be asked to provide payment information to fund postage for USPS transactions.

  5. When you set up your account, Endicia requires that you create a Web Password. Store your Endicia account number Web Password in a safe place. You will need to use them again to set up your USPS account in NetSuite.

After Endicia verifies the information you submit and creates your account, Register a USPS Account with NetSuite your USPS account with NetSuite.

Funding Your Endicia Account

Endicia charges monthly for the service. The fee includes unlimited Expedited Mail Classes (Priority Mail, Express Mail, International Priority Mail, and International Express Mail) and 416 non-Expedited Mail Class labels (First Class Parcel, Parcel Post, Media Mail, Bound Printed Matter, and Library Mail). All other non-Expedited labels are invoiced per label.

After you have completed setting up USPS in NetSuite, go to Setup > Accounting > Shipping and then click the Fund Account link to see your Endicia account balance and to add more funds.

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