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If you are in the logistics or shipping game like us at 2Ship, you know security is not just a corporate buzzword. It is essential for keeping your operations running smoothly without any nasty surprises. Protecting customer data and your own shipping accounts is just as important as getting the package to the door on time.

Today we are excited to chat about our latest logistics security features that amp up protection in a super user-friendly way. We are rolling out Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and Max Failed Login Attempts, available for both users and administrators. These updates are designed to keep the bad guys out while letting your team get on with their work.

The Built-In Bouncer: Max Failed Login Attempts

First off, let’s talk about the max failed attempts update. Think of it as your account’s built-in bouncer. Administrators can now set a specific limit on how many times someone can mess up their login password before getting the boot. If a user hits that limit the system immediately locks the account and displays a clear message letting them know what happened. This puts an end to the endless guessing games that potential hackers or bots use to brute-force their way into systems.

The cool part is that these lockouts are not one-size-fits-all. You can configure the logistics security features to match your company culture. You can set it for a quick timeout, like 5 minutes to let a forgetful employee cool off, or make it a permanent lock until an admin steps in to manually reset things. This gives teams the flexibility to handle simple mistakes differently than genuine security threats.

Double the Defense: Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

For those who want to level up even further, administrators can now mandate Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) for users. It is like adding a deadbolt to your front door. Even if someone guesses a password, they still cannot get in without the second key.

Administrators get to pick the options that work best for their team including email codes, SMS texts, or authenticator apps. We are not skimping on choices either as we support popular standard apps like Google Authenticator and Microsoft Authenticator. To ensure adoption, administrators can set a deadline for everyone to get their MFA sorted so no one is left dragging their feet.

Security Tailored to You

These tweaks are all about empowering small businesses and large enterprises to build a rock-solid security setup tailored to their needs. At 2Ship, we are all in on making management easier while cranking up protection.

By implementing these logistics security features, you ensure that your shipping data remains yours. Who wants to worry about potential breaches when you could be focusing on shipping success?

Ready to tighten up your security? These features are live now. Log in to your admin portal to configure your settings today.

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Carriers, Services and great Rates…

You’re going to need a bunch of service options to get your orders to customers near and far.

With 2Ship, you get to bring your own courier and carrier accounts (if you already have some)

OR

Choose to use 2Ship carriers and services with 2Ship preferred rates (if you don’t have any accounts already)

OR

Use a mix of your own carriers AND add others from 2Ship…

That takes care of all the shipping options you need to get all orders to your customers…

The Consolidation Process at 2Ship
  1. Order Collection: Orders are gathered from multiple sources, whether from an e-commerce platform, warehouse, or physical locations.
  2. Individual Packaging: Each order is individually packed and labeled with customer details and relevant tracking information.
  3. Grouping into a Master Shipment: Orders bound for similar destinations are grouped together into a larger “master” shipment, reducing the number of parcels sent separately.
  4. Documentation & Customs Preparation: Proper customs documentation (e.g., commercial invoices, customs declarations) is prepared for the entire master shipment, simplifying the clearance process.
  5. Shipping to Destination: The consolidated master shipment is sent via a chosen freight service, benefiting from bulk shipping rates.

Final Distribution: Once the master shipment reaches its destination, orders are separated and dispatched to individual customers or distribution centers.