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Delivery efficiency
How to correctly dispatch parcels with orders — a guide for sellers
From this article, you will learn how and when to dispatch orders to have a good sales quality rating and get a chance to display the same-day dispatch time in your offers.
If you fail to dispatch the parcels by the cut-off time indicated by the carrier, the courier may not pick up the parcels until the next day. As a result, you may not dispatch the parcels by the time declared in the offer and lose points in the On-time dispatch and Fast dispatch metrics. This will also reduce your delivery efficiency, which we take into account when we display the same-day dispatch time in offers.
What cut-off times selected carriers have
The cut-off times vary depending on the carrier and the location you dispatch parcels from. You can see the cut-off times for selected carriers here. If the carrier you are interested in is not on that list — contact them directly.
The cut-off times do not apply to fixed pickups — if the carrier collects parcels from you according to an individual agreement, the times agreed upon are applicable.
The moment the courier picks up the parcel is not the same as the dispatch time. We can only consider the parcel dispatched when the courier scans it. See details.
How to gain points for sales quality
- Choose carriers that pick up parcels late in the day. This increases the chance for your parcels to start their journey on the same day.
- Use the application form to change the courier pick-up times. There, you can request a change of the pick-up times you have agreed upon with the carrier. If the carrier accepts your request, you will gain more time to prepare the parcels. You can use the form to put in a request with: DPD, InPost, DHL, One Courier, and UPS.
If you do not prepare all the parcels before the courier arrives or the courier does not come despite the scheduled pick-up time, you can:
- deliver the parcels to the sorting office yourself
- place them in a parcel locker
- bring them to a pick-up point.
If the parcels get scanned the next day by 8 a.m. — we consider them dispatched on the same day. Learn more.
2. Dispatch time declaration in an offer
You declare the dispatch time while listing an offer. It is one of the factors we take into account when we:
- display the same-day dispatch time
- grant points in the Fast dispatch and On-time dispatch sales quality metrics.
How we calculate the time for a timely dispatch
Offers with dispatch time immediately or within 24 hours — with the same-day dispatch time set for at least one delivery option
In the case of those offers, the time for dispatch depends both on the day and time the order was placed and the delivery option selected by the buyer.
If the buyer places an order and pays for it before the same-day dispatch time, and chooses delivery with the carrier you have the same-day dispatch time set for — you need to dispatch that order by 11:59:59 p.m. on the day the buyer placed an order and paid for it. If you do this, we will grant you points in the On-time dispatch and Fast dispatch metrics.
If the buyer places an order and pays for it after the same-day dispatch time, and selects delivery with the carrier you have the same-day dispatch time set for — in most cases, you need to dispatch such orders by 11:59:59 p.m. on the first working day following the day the buyer placed it and paid for it. The situation when you have the same-day dispatch time set for Saturday and Sunday is an exception. In such a case, you need to dispatch orders placed on Saturday after the same-day dispatch time before 11:59:59 p.m. on Sunday. Once you do this, we will grant you points in the On-time dispatch metric. However, we will only grant you points in the Fast dispatch metric if you dispatch the order on the same day the buyer placed it and paid for it.
If the buyer places an order and pays for it at any time, and chooses delivery with the carrier you do not have the same-day dispatch time set for — you need to dispatch that order by 11:59:59 p.m. on the first working day following the day the buyer placed it and paid for it. If you do this, we will grant you points in the On-time dispatch metric. However, we will only grant you points in the Fast dispatch metric if you dispatch the order on the same day the buyer placed it and paid for it.
Example: In your offers, you declare dispatch within 24 hours. You enable two delivery options in them: Allegro One Courier and Allegro DPD Courier. You have set 2 p.m. as the same-day dispatch time for DPD.
- The buyer makes a purchase on Tuesday at 12:00 p.m. and selects the Allegro DPD Courier delivery option. You need to dispatch that order by the end of the day on Tuesday.
- The buyer makes a purchase on Tuesday at 5:00 p.m. and selects the Allegro DPD Courier delivery option. You need to dispatch that order by the end of the day on Wednesday.
- The buyer makes a purchase on Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. and selects the Allegro One Courier delivery option. You need to dispatch that order by the end of the day on Wednesday.
Offers with dispatch time immediately or within 24 hours — with no same-day dispatch time set
You need to dispatch orders from those offers by 11:59:59 p.m. on the first working day following the day the buyer placed the order and paid for it. If you dispatch the parcels within that time, we will grant you points in the On-time dispatch metric. However, we will only grant you points in the Fast dispatch metric if you dispatch the order on the same day the buyer placed it and paid for it.
Example 1: The customer makes a purchase at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday. They buy a product in an offer where you declare dispatch within 24 hours. You need to dispatch that order by 11:59:59 p.m. on Wednesday.
Example 2: The customer makes a purchase at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday. They buy a product in an offer where you declare dispatch within 24 hours. You need to dispatch that order by 11:59:59 p.m. on Monday.
Offers with dispatch time within 2 days
You need to dispatch orders from those offers by 11:59:59 p.m. on the second working day following the day the buyer placed the order and paid for it. If you dispatch the parcels within that time, we will grant you points in the On-time dispatch metric. We will not grant you points in the Fast dispatch metric — even if you dispatch the parcels on the day of the purchase. We only grant points in that metric for dispatching orders from the offers where you declared dispatch immediately or within 24 hours.
Example 1: The customer makes a purchase at 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday. They buy a product in an offer where you declare dispatch within 2 days. You need to dispatch that order by 11:59:59 p.m. on Friday.
Example 2: The customer makes a purchase at 8:00 p.m. on Sunday. They buy a product in an offer where you declare dispatch within 2 days. You need to dispatch that order by 11:59:59 p.m. on Tuesday.
We extend the time accordingly for offers with longer dispatch time.
Additional information
- We grant points in the On-time dispatch and Fast dispatch quality metrics if an order meets one of two conditions. The first is related to dispatch time. The other — to the estimated delivery time. That is why you can still earn points in those metrics — even if you fail to dispatch orders on time. The order just needs to be delivered by the estimated delivery time that the buyer saw in the offer at the moment of purchase.
- For orders that include products from different offers, you need to dispatch that order by the latest dispatch date declared in one of these offers.
- For orders that consist of several parcels, we consider the moment the first one was scanned to be the dispatch time.
- Once you edit the dispatch time declared in your offer, we will verify whether you dispatch orders according to it.
- For pre-sale purchases, we calculate the dispatch time from the moment you declare as the start of the dispatch. We do not take the date of purchase into account. Learn more.
How to gain points for sales quality
- Ensure that you declare achievable dispatch times in your offers. If you know you will not be able to dispatch the order on time — update the dispatch declaration in the relevant offer. Check how to do this in multiple offers at the same time.
If you want to earn points in the Fast dispatch metric:
- declare to dispatch the parcel immediately or within 24 hours. We only grant points in that metric for orders in offers with that declaration. If you dispatch orders on the day of the purchase, but in your offers you declare dispatch times longer than 24 hours — we will not grant you the points.
- dispatch orders on the same day the buyer placed them and paid for them. This applies to all orders, including the ones placed during evening hours and on weekends.
3. The moment the carrier scans the parcel
We consider the parcel dispatched when the carrier changes its status to the one that confirms the dispatch — in transit. This is why we will not automatically consider it dispatched when you:
- hand the parcel over to the courier
- place the parcel in a parcel locker
- bring the parcel to a pick-up point.
- We will only consider the parcel dispatched when the courier scans it.
It works differently only for the parcels you dispatch at Poczta Polska offices. We consider those parcels dispatched when you hand them over to the employee.
What about parcels scanned after midnight
It may happen that you dispatch the parcel as declared in the offer, but the courier does not scan it until the next morning. That is why we consider all parcels scanned next day by 8 a.m. as dispatched on the previous day.
Example
- You declare immediate dispatch in your offer and we display 2 p.m. as the same-day dispatch time in that offer.
- The customer makes a purchase at 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday.
- The courier picks up that order at 6:30 p.m. but scans the parcel only upon arrival at the sorting office — at 6:15 a.m. on Thursday.
- We consider that parcel dispatched on Wednesday.
For such orders, you can also receive points for sales quality. We grant them depending on the time the courier scanned the parcel.
- If your parcels get scanned by 4:00 a.m. on the day following the dispatch declaration — we grant the points as usual. We will add them during the next sales quality recalculation.
- If your parcels get scanned between 4:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. on the day following the dispatch declaration — we exclude them from the next sales quality recalculation. We account for them in the following recalculation, that is on the next day. That means you will receive points for parcels scanned between 4:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. with a 1-day delay.
- If your parcels get scanned after 8:00 a.m. on the day following the dispatch declaration — we will not grant you points for meeting the on-time dispatch requirement. However, you can still meet the estimated delivery time requirement. If the courier delivers the order to the buyer by the estimated delivery time displayed in the offer at the moment of purchase, we will grant you the points. In such a case, you will get the points on the next day after the estimated delivery time has passed.
How to gain points for sales quality
- Use the services of trusted carriers. This increases the probability that the courier picks up the parcels on time. That way, you increase the chances that the parcels get scanned by 8:00 a.m.
If you have a fixed pickup — agree with the carrier on pick-up times that allow:
- you — to pack and prepare as many orders as possible
- the carrier — to organize the work in such a way that the parcels get scanned before 8:00 a.m.
If you do not prepare all the parcels before the courier arrives or the courier does not come despite the scheduled pick-up time, you can:
- deliver the parcels to the sorting office yourself
- place them in a parcel locker
- deliver them to a pick-up point.
That way, there is a chance your parcels get scanned before 8:00 a.m.
4. Delivery tracking
To track the order you have dispatched, we need:
- the number of the consignment note assigned to the parcel with that order
- the delivery status, updated by the carrier on an ongoing basis.
This means we can only track the orders you have dispatched if you:
- add the consignment note number to them and
- dispatch them with integrated carriers and meet the other requirements — see the details below.
How to dispatch parcels we can track
It depends on two factors:
- the tools you use to dispatch orders
- the type of integration we use for a given carrier.
See below how we divide integrated carriers into groups and how you can dispatch parcels with them depending on the tools you use.
Group 1: carriers for which we receive consignment note numbers and delivery statuses automatically
- Allegro Delivery – One Courier, UPS, DPD and ORLEN
- Allegro International
- InPost Poland
- Poczta Polska
- DPD Poland
- UPS Poland
- DHL Poland
- FedEx Poland
- DTS / Zadbano
- ORLEN Paczka
- GLS Poland
- PickPack
- SUUS Logistics
- No Limit
- Ambro Express
- Geis Poland — we will only receive consignment note numbers and delivery statuses automatically if you contact the carrier and ask them to set the correct configuration
- Packeta — for this carrier, we will automatically assign consignment numbers only if you use Ship with Allegro.
For those carriers, we automatically assign the consignment note number to the order and receive delivery statuses, when:
- you dispatch parcels through Ship with Allegro or
- you enter the parcels directly into the system of the integrated carrier from group 1 — in that case, while dispatching the parcel, use the correct masked email address assigned to that order, or
- you enter the parcels into external order handling tools or your own e-commerce systems, which are connected to your Allegro account, and:
- integrated with Ship with Allegro, or
- use the services of integrated carriers — in that case, while dispatching the parcel, use the correct masked email address assigned to that order.
A masked email address is an address in the @allegromail.com, @allegromail.eu, @allegromail.pl, @allegromail.cz, or another domestic domain — for example, 8awgqyk6a5+cub31c122@allegromail.pl. That email address is assigned to a specific order placed by the buyer. It allows us to identify the purchase and link it with external dispatch systems. If you use it in an external dispatch system — copy it and do not change anything.
Where you can find the masked email address
- Go to the Orders tab.
- Find the order you want to copy the masked email address for.
- Click [copy email].
- Done! Now you can use this address while dispatching the parcel with the order.
- 4px express
- Austrian post express
- Austrian post registered
- Belgium post
- Cainiao
- Ceska Posta
- China ems
- China post
- Chukou1
- Cne express
- Db schenker
- Dsv
- Eshipping global
- Exelot
- Flyt express
- Geis Czechia
- GLS Ceska Republika
- GLS Slovenská Republika
- Japan post
- Kargom kolay
- Kn
- La poste
- Latvia post
- Lithuanian post
- Meest
- Post nl
- Postnord
- PPL (Professional Parcel Logistics)
- Pts
- Raben
- Sf express
- Sfc
- Shipter
- Skynet
- Slovenská pošta
- Sunyou
- Tnt express
- Ukr poshta
- Wanb express
- Yanwen
- Yun express
For those carriers, we receive delivery statuses automatically. However, to track an order delivered by those carriers, we also need the number of the consignment note assigned to that order. You can provide it:
- through the Allegro API — if you enter the parcels into external order handling tools or your own e-commerce system, connected with your Allegro account and integrated with the Allegro API
- by yourself through the Orders tab — if you do not use the tools mentioned above.
Regardless of how you provide the consignment note, indicate the carrier that picked up the parcel. If you choose Other from the list of carriers and enter the carrier name manually, we will not be able to track that order.
- Go to the Orders tab.
- Click [actions] next to the selected order and then click [tracking numbers].
In the window that appears:
- start entering the name of the carrier that will fulfill the order — a list will appear from which you can select the appropriate carrier
- enter the tracking number.
- Click [save]. Done!
Where the buyer can check the delivery status
When you dispatch the parcel with an integrated carrier, the buyer can track its delivery status. They can find that information:
- in the Purchase History tab — in the details of a given order
- in the mobile app — in the Purchase History section in My Allegro
- in the email they receive when you dispatch the order.
If you dispatch an order with a carrier not listed above — we are not able to check its delivery status. Despite that fact, make sure to add a tracking number to that order. Do it within the dispatch time you declared in the offer. This will allow your customers to track their orders on their own — for example, on the carriers' websites.
How to gain points for sales quality
- Use the services of integrated carriers. Only in their case are we able to check the delivery statuses of the parcels you dispatch.
- If you use external order handling tools or your own e-commerce system, check if they are correctly connected to your Allegro account.
- If you dispatch orders with carriers for which we automatically receive consignment note numbers and tracking numbers, but you do it outside Ship with Allegro — always enter the correct, masked email address.
- If you dispatch orders with carriers for which we automatically receive only tracking numbers — use tools integrated with Allegro or the Allegro API, and add consignment note numbers to the orders correctly.
5. What delivery options we cannot track
For some delivery options, we are not able to check the delivery status. That is why we exclude orders dispatched with those options from the On-time dispatch and Fast dispatch metrics.
This applies to the following delivery options:
- Delivery and price to be agreed with the seller
- Delivery by the seller
- Economy letter
- Priority letter
- Personal pick-up from the seller
- Email delivery — to any country
- All delivery options to Portugal
- Magyar Posta.
How to gain points for sales quality
Enable delivery options from integrated carriers in your offers and use their services to dispatch orders.
If you want to use the services of an integrated carrier that does not handle orders in your location — contact them and ask about the possibility of cooperation. Additionally, let us know if you need our help.
How to check whether the parcel has been dispatched on time
You can check it in the Delivery efficiency report. The report indicates, for example, which orders you dispatched as declared and which dispatches we account for in your sales quality rating. Download the report:
- from the Delivery efficiency tab. Click [download report] in the Sales Quality measurement statistics section.
- from the My Sales Quality tab. Click [details] next to the Fast dispatch or On-time dispatch metrics, and then [download the report].
Frequently asked questions
This can be due to several factors — see examples below.
- You use delivery options for which we are not able to check delivery statuses — such as economy letter or personal pick-up. We do not grant sales quality points for orders delivered with those options. See the list of carriers for which we are able to check delivery statuses, and enable their delivery options in your offers.
- You do not use the services of integrated carriers. In that case, we cannot track orders and, for that reason, we do not grant sales quality points. See the list of integrated carriers and enable their delivery options in your offers.
- You do not add consignment note numbers to the orders. If you do not use Ship with Allegro, the systems of integrated carriers from group 2, or external dispatch tools connected with your Allegro account and integrated with the Allegro API — you need to add that number by yourself. You will do it in the Orders tab — see how to do it correctly.
- You add the consignment note numbers to the orders incorrectly. If you select Other or choose the wrong carrier from the list, we will not be able to track that parcel — learn more. See how to add a consignment note number to an order correctly.
- You use external dispatch tools and dispatch parcels with the carriers for which we automatically receive consignment note numbers and delivery statuses, but you do not provide the correct masked email addresses for the orders. In such cases, we are not able to link the order to the parcel. This is why we cannot grant you sales quality points for it. See how to provide the masked email address correctly.
- The courier scanned the parcel too late or not at all. We consider a parcel dispatched when the courier scans it. When they do it too late, we do not consider the parcel dispatched on time. Learn more.
This can be due to several factors. One of them is the dispatch time you declare in your offers. We grant points in the Fast dispatch metric only for the orders dispatched on the day of purchase, in the offers with declared dispatch time immediately or within 24 hours. If you declare dispatch time longer than within 24 hours, we will not grant you points in this metric — even if you dispatched the order on the same day the buyer placed it and paid for it.
See the list of other factors that can lead to not getting points in that metric.
If you do not prepare all the parcels before the courier arrives, the courier picks up only some of the parcels, or does not come despite the scheduled pick-up time, you can:
- deliver the parcels to the sorting office yourself
- place them in a parcel locker
- deliver them to a pick-up point.
That way, there is a chance your parcels get scanned before 8:00 a.m. If it does not happen — you can still earn points in the Fast dispatch and On-time dispatch quality metrics. The order just needs to be delivered by the estimated delivery time that the buyer saw in the offer at the moment of purchase.
In the On-time dispatch metric, we check the number of orders:
- dispatched in accordance with the time declared in the offer or
- delivered no later than on the estimated day of delivery that the buyer saw in the offer at the moment of purchase.
We divide this number by the total number of your orders (for which 28 days have not yet passed from the declared dispatch date or estimated delivery date) and multiply the result by 100%. That way, we get the percentage of orders dispatched on time.
In the Fast dispatch metric, we check the number of orders made in offers with declared dispatch time: immediately or within 24 hours, and:
- dispatched on the day of the purchase or
- delivered no later than on the estimated day of delivery that the buyer saw in the offer at the moment of purchase.
We divide this number by the total number of your orders (for which 28 days have not yet passed from the declared dispatch date or estimated delivery date) and multiply the result by 100%. That way, we get the percentage of orders with fast dispatch.
The dispatch declaration is the reason for that difference. In the On-time dispatch metric, we take into account all orders dispatched on time. In the Fast dispatch metric, however, we only consider timely dispatched orders consisting of offers with the declared dispatch time: immediately or within 24 hours.
Yes. In the Fast dispatch metric, we grant points for orders dispatched on the day of purchase.
Yes. If you dispatch that order correctly and we are able to track it based on the statuses from the carrier, we will take it into account in the On-time dispatch and Fast dispatch metrics. However, while adding the consignment note number to the order, be sure to select the correct carrier for that order — in that case, DPD.
It depends on the dispatch time you have declared in that offer. If you dispatch orders from a country where that day is a working day — dispatch the parcel according to your declaration. In the sales quality metrics, we take into account where you dispatch parcels from and not the marketplace you sell in.
Enable delivery options from integrated carriers in your offers and use them to ship orders. If you want to use the services of an integrated carrier that does not handle orders in your location — contact them and ask about the possibility of cooperation.
In the Fast dispatch metric, we grant points for orders dispatched on the day of purchase — including the ones placed in the evening hours. You can get the maximum amount of points in that metric for dispatching a little over 50% of the orders on the day of purchase. This means you do not need to dispatch all the orders on the day of purchase to get the maximum amount of points.
However, if you want to improve your scores and dispatch the orders as declared, you can deliver the orders placed very late in the day to the sorting office yourself. That way, you increase the chances that the parcels get scanned the next day by 8 a.m. If that happens, we will consider them dispatched on the day of purchase and grant you points in the On-time dispatch and Fast dispatch metrics.
The times by which you need to dispatch parcels, so that they start their journey on the same day, are called cut-off times. You can check them in our article or directly on the carriers' websites.
If your Allegro account is directly linked to that system, in most cases you only need to provide a masked email address during dispatch. See how to do it correctly. In the case of certain foreign carriers, however, it is not enough. For example, if you dispatch a parcel with Packeta, WE|DO or DPD Czechia, we will only receive the delivery status if you dispatch it through Ship with Allegro.
For pre-sale purchases, we calculate the dispatch time from the moment you declare as the start of dispatch. We do not take the date of purchase into account. When the official sales of the product start, make sure:
- you dispatch it according to the dispatch time you declared in the offer, or
- it is delivered by the estimated delivery time the buyer saw at the moment of purchase.
If it happens, we will grant you points in the On-time dispatch metric.
In the Fast dispatch metric, we check whether you dispatched the order on the same day the buyer placed it and paid for it. In the case of pre-sale, it is not possible. You will not get points in the Fast dispatch metric for such orders.
What you can find in the Delivery efficiency tab
The Delivery efficiency tab contains useful information about dispatched parcels. Among others, it allows you to monitor how well you handle processing orders on time.
In the Delivery efficiency tab, you can:
- disable deliveries faster than your declaration
download a detailed report on processing orders, based on which:
- we award you sales quality points — in the On-time dispatch and Fast dispatch metrics
- we check whether we can display information about same-day dispatch in your offers
- check additional statistics related to order dispatch and delivery.
How the option: disable deliveries faster than my declaration works
This option allows you to change the estimated delivery time we display in your offers to better suit your preferences.
You can use it if you dispatch parcels faster than declared and do not want us to take it into account in the estimated delivery time. When you click [disable deliveries faster than my declaration], the estimated delivery time in your offers with declared dispatch within 2 and 3 days will not be shorter than what you declared.
You can use this option at any time. When you do that:
- we will change the estimated delivery time in your offers within two hours
- the new way of calculating the estimated delivery time will be valid for 10 days. After that time, we will calculate the estimated delivery time using the standard method. In the Delivery efficiency tab, you can regularly check how many days remain until the end of that 10-day period. You can enable that option again after the 10 days are over.
- you can change your mind and disable that option at any time
- the new way of calculating the estimated delivery time will apply to all your offers with declared dispatch within 2 and 3 days. You cannot enable that option only for selected offers.
- this change will not affect your sales quality. You still need to dispatch orders according to your declaration to gain points.
What you can find in the Delivery efficiency report
You can download the Delivery efficiency report in an XLSX file. It contains two tabs — Statistics and Orders.
The Statistics tab
In this tab, you can quickly and conveniently check the basic and most important data related to order processing. We use this information to award you sales quality points and to check whether we can display information about same-day dispatch in your offers. See below how to interpret that data.
Data related to the On-time dispatch metric
You can check it in the Order dispatched on time? section.
- Next to Yes — in the cell to the right (D14) — you will see the number of orders that you dispatched as declared, or that were delivered by the expected delivery time. In the cell next to it (E14), you can check the percentage of those orders compared to all the orders placed with you, which we currently include in your sales quality. It will also be your result in the On-time dispatch metric.
- Next to No — in the cell to the right (D15) — you will see the number of orders not dispatched as declared and not delivered by the expected delivery time. In the cell next to it (E15), you can check the percentage of those orders compared to all the orders placed with you, which we currently include in the On-time dispatch metric in your sales quality.
- Next to Counted for Sales Quality — in the cell to the right (D16) — you will see the number of all orders we currently include in the On-time dispatch metric in your sales quality.
Data related to the Fast dispatch metric
You can check it in the Order dispatched fast? section.
- Next to Yes — in the cell to the right (D21) — you will see the number of orders that buyers placed in offers with declared dispatch immediately or within 24 hours, that you dispatched as declared, or that were delivered by the expected delivery time. In the cell next to it (E21), you will check the percentage of those orders compared to all the orders placed with you, which we currently include in your sales quality. It will also be your result in the Fast dispatch metric.
- Next to No — in the cell to the right (D22) — you will see the number of orders that buyers placed in offers with declared dispatch: immediately or within 24 hours, but not dispatched as declared, and not delivered by the expected delivery time. In the cell next to it (E22), you will check the percentage of those orders compared to all the orders placed with you, which we currently include in the Fast dispatch metric in your sales quality.
- Next to Counted for Sales Quality — in the cell to the right (D23) — you will see the number of all orders we currently include in the Fast dispatch metric in your sales quality.
Use filters for more details. You will find them in the top part of that tab — in the cells highlighted in yellow. If you select:
- a carrier in cell D9 — you will only see data on orders completed by that carrier
- declared dispatch time in cell D10 — you will only see data on orders that consist of offers for which you checked a dispatch declaration.
The Orders tab
In this tab, you can check detailed information on the dispatch and delivery of orders that buyers placed with you. It contains all orders placed until the previous day, for which the dispatch declaration or the expected delivery time displayed in the offer at the moment of purchase expired within the last 28 days. We take into account the later of those dates.
This means the report contains orders from a period longer than the last 28 days.
Check what the data in each of the columns means
- Link to order — contains the order ID. Click it to go to the order details.
- Date of order — the day the buyer placed the order.
- Time of order — the time the buyer placed the order.
- Date of payment — the date and time the buyer paid for the order.
- Declared dispatch time — the dispatch time set in the offer at the moment of purchase. If the order consists of multiple offers, you will see the longest of the dispatch times declared in those offers.
- Date of declaration — the date and time by which you need to dispatch the order so that we consider it dispatched on time.
Order counts towards Sales Quality? — check whether we include a given order in sales quality. If we do not, you will also find the reason for the exclusion here. It will be one of the following:
- return
- delivery option not taken into account in Sales Quality — learn more
- canceled order
- order not taken into account due to the carrier's technical problems
- order not taken into account due to not being scanned by carrier.
Evaluation start date — the date from which we include the order in sales quality. It is the day following the declared day of dispatch or expected delivery time displayed in the offer at the moment of purchase. We take into account the later of those dates. If we do not include a given order in sales quality, you will see order excluded in that column.
- Tracking number added? — check whether a tracking number was added to a given order.
Order dispatched on time? — check whether you dispatched the order as declared, or whether it was delivered by the estimated delivery time. If, next to the order, you see:
- Yes — we have granted you positive points for that order in the On-time dispatch metric.
- No — we have granted you negative points for that order in the On-time dispatch metric.
- Not yet evaluated (until the date in the H column) — the dispatch time or the estimated delivery date for that order have not passed yet.
Order dispatched fast? — check whether you dispatched the order on the day of purchase or whether it was delivered by the estimated delivery time. If, next to the order, you see:
- Yes — we have granted you points for that order in the Fast dispatch metric.
- No — we have not granted you points for that order in the Fast dispatch metric.
- Not yet evaluated (until the date in the H column) — the dispatch time or the estimated delivery date for that order have not passed yet.
Date of addition of tracking number — check when we received the information on the tracking number for that order.
- Dispatch date — the date and time of dispatch. We consider an order dispatched when the courier scans the parcel — learn more.
- Anticipated delivery date — the estimated date of delivery displayed in the offer at the moment of purchase. If the order consists of multiple offers, you will see the latest estimated delivery date for one of those offers.
- Delivery date — check when the parcel was delivered to the buyer or a parcel locker/pick-up point.
- Tracking number (addition) — the tracking number the carrier assigned to the parcel. We add it to the order automatically, or you can do it manually — learn more.
- Carrier (addition) — the carrier responsible for completing the order. We automatically add carrier information to the order, or you do it manually when you add a tracking number to the order.
How to use the Orders tab
- Use filters to quickly find the information you need or conveniently browse the data. For example, use them to quickly check the list of orders that:
- we include in your sales quality
- have a negative impact on your results in sales quality metrics
- we have excluded from your sales quality.
- have not been sent as declared
- have not been delivered by the estimated delivery time displayed at the moment of purchase.
What you can learn in the Statistics section
The Delivery efficiency tab also contains a statistics section. There, in the part called:
- On-time dispatch — check the number and percentage of parcels that you dispatched as declared or that were delivered by the expected delivery time. We grant you points in the On-time dispatch metric based on this data.
- Fast dispatch — check the number and percentage of parcels dispatched on the day of purchase or delivered by the estimated delivery time. Here, we only consider parcels with orders consisting of offers with the declared dispatch time immediately or within 24 hours. We grant you points in the Fast dispatch metric based on this data.
At the bottom of the tab, you can find supporting statistics. We do not grant points for sales quality based on them. However, you can find them useful — for example, they indicate how well you handle dispatching orders.
In the section called:
- Tracking numbers added — check the number and percentage of parcels for which you managed to add a tracking number
Delivery time — check the percentage of your orders that the buyers received:
- on the day of purchase
- the day after the purchase
- 2 days after the purchase
- 3 or more days after the purchase.