Landed Costing After Stocky: Solving the Shopify PO Gap
As the August 31, 2026 deadline for Stocky's retirement approaches, high-volume merchants are hitting a wall: landed cost allocation. While Shopify's native Purchase Order system has improved, it still lacks the automated "spread" logic required to distribute freight, duties, and tariffs across an entire shipment of SKUs.
Why Native Shopify POs Fall Short on Landed Costs
For a high-velocity beverage distributor or any merchant importing internationally, the "vendor price" is only half the story. If you pay $5,000 in shipping for 2,000 units across 50 SKUs, those costs must be weighted by weight, volume, or value to maintain accurate margins.
Without this, your COGS (Cost of Goods Sold) is understated, and your profitability reports are a fantasy. Most "Stocky replacements" offer forecasting but ignore the warehouse floor reality of receiving and costing.
Bridging the Gap with Inventory Logic
The solution isn't another expensive ERP. It's an operational layer that handles the math of bulk inventory. BulkFlow was designed to handle the complexity that native tools ignore—specifically the relationship between bulk receipts and variant-level costs.
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