Automation rules can be used to set different shipping options based on whether the shipment will be domestic or international, or whether the shipments are going to specific countries, cities, or post codes.
Below are some examples of automation rules which set shipping service based on the ship to information:
This rule will locate any international orders and set the shipping service / package type to DHL Express Worldwide / Package.
Set the criteria so Country does not include the United Kingdom. Then, set the action to apply the service and package type you wish to apply to these shipments.
International orders will always use a different shipping service than their domestic counterparts. This rule would help switch the service automatically if the order is going to an international address.
This rule will locate any domestic orders with a matching postal code and set the shipping service / package type to Royal Mail 1st Class - BPL / Parcel.
Set the criteria so Country includes the United Kingdom and the Postal Code Starts with the first digits of the postal codes you wish to target. Then, set the action to apply the service and package type you wish to apply to these shipments.
You may use a different shipping service to handle orders going to a certain part of the country, such as using a lower cost shipping service when packages are going to the same city you're located in. The example rule is looking for orders going to Bristol or Bath.