Sales Order Handling Fee Pricing Methods
IQ offers 7 Sales Item Handling Fee Pricing options which allows you to control exactly how handling is priced.
The small ‘?’ symbol next to this field produces a popup with a summary of the information below.
None
- No handling fee is applied when this item is added to an order.
Single Fee
- Price entered is a single fee applied when this item is ordered. It is not dependent on the quantity ordered.
Single Order Fee
- With Single Order Fees, only the HIGHEST fee is applied to the order. Of 4 items on an order, if 2 have $5 Single Order Fees
and the other two have $10, it is $10 that is applied to the sales order,
Each
- Quantity based handling fee. Handling fee is multiplied by the quantity ordered.
Single Fee by Next Quantity Break
- Single Fee by Next Quantity Break behaves like the Single Order Fee – except you can ‘scale’ the handling fee depending on quantity.
In the example below, up to 100 units will incur a handling fee of $10. Ordering 1200 would incur a handling fee of $30 (being the NEXT Quantity break).
The final number acts as a ‘catch all’.
Combined Fee by Next Quantity Break
- This is entered as a ‘per unit’ fee. It too allows for a scale depending on the quantity ordered.
Again, below is the per unit price against the quantity breaks. An order for 400 would incur a handling fee of 400 * 0.09 = $36.
Combined Fee by Each up to Break
- This is also entered as a ‘per unit’ fee. It too allows for a scale depending on the quantity ordered.
However when calculating the handling fee, each break is calculated.
An order for 400 would incur a handling fee of (100 * 0.15) + (150 * 0.12) + (150*0.09) = 15 + 18 + 13.5 = $46.50.
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