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SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Shipping DHL

SleekView reads the DHL product code, rate, and tracking meta the plugin writes per order and renders service mix, average rate, and shipment volume as chart cards inside WP Admin.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WooCommerce Shipping DHL

DHL Express, Paket, and eCommerce data is per-order; the dashboard isn't

WooCommerce Shipping DHL covers the DHL product family that Woo stores actually use: DHL Express Worldwide and Express 12:00 for international air, DHL Paket and DHL Paket International for European ground, and DHL eCommerce for tracked low-cost cross-border parcels. The plugin records the chosen product code, the resolved rate, and the AWB or tracking number as meta on the order. Each shipment ends up with the right DHL detail; the WP Admin treats that detail as per-order information rather than aggregated signal.

SleekView Charts joins wc_orders with the DHL meta and surfaces it as a queryable dataset. A Number averages DHL rate per order so the per-shipment cost is the headline KPI. A Bar groups orders by DHL product so Express Worldwide and Paket share is obvious. A Pie of destination country shows where the air volume vs the ground volume sits. An Area trends DHL shipments per day so the predictable weekly cadence becomes a curve.

The plugin keeps owning the DHL APIs, the rate quoting, and the label production. SleekView Charts adds the in-WordPress metrics layer that turns the integration into operational signal.

Workflow

From DHL meta to a service-mix dashboard

1

Read DHL data off orders

SleekView joins wc_orders with _dhl_product_code, _dhl_rate, _dhl_awb_number, and _dhl_ship_date meta keys. One row per DHL-shipped order, across Express, Paket, and eCommerce.
2

Pick a card per question

Number for average DHL rate, Bar for product counts (Express Worldwide, Express 12:00, Paket, Paket International, eCommerce Tracked), Pie for destination country, Area for daily volume.
3

Filter by product or destination

Scope to Express Worldwide only, EU domestic Paket, or eCommerce tracked. Filters apply across every card so a per-product review is one click.
4

Save per-role dashboards

Ops gets product-mix and volume cards. Finance gets the average-rate Number for DHL invoice reconciliation. Customer service gets the destination Pie for SLA messaging.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WooCommerce Shipping DHL data

Four cards that read DHL meta on wc_orders, no separate reporting tool needed.
Number · Default

Average DHL rate per order

Average of the _dhl_rate meta on DHL-shipped orders in the active date filter. The headline KPI for DHL cost per order across Express, Paket, and eCommerce.
Average(dhl_rate)
Bar · Label

Orders by DHL product

Counts orders per DHL product (Express Worldwide, Express 12:00, Paket, Paket International, eCommerce Tracked). The fastest read on Express vs ground vs eCommerce share.
Count group by dhl_product_code
Pie · Donut

DHL destinations

Donut sliced by destination country. Reveals where DHL international volume concentrates and where eCommerce Tracked could substitute for Express on lighter parcels.
Count group by shipping_country
Area · Gradient

DHL shipments over time

Trend of DHL shipments per day. Identifies weekly peaks, weekend drop-off, and the impact of fuel-surcharge or rate changes on volume mix.
Count group by dhl_ship_date

Comparison

Default DHL reporting vs SleekView Charts

MyDHL+ / DHL Business Customer Portal (external)

  • MyDHL+ and the Business Customer Portal live outside WordPress with separate logins
  • Service-mix breakdown across Express, Paket, and eCommerce is not pivoted into a WP Admin chart
  • Average DHL rate per order is not surfaced as a built-in dashboard KPI
  • Daily shipment-volume time-series is not built into the plugin
  • Account-invoice reconciliation against Woo orders is a CSV exercise

SleekView Charts

  • Average DHL rate Number card
  • Product Bar across Express, Paket, and eCommerce
  • Destination Donut by country
  • Daily DHL shipment Area
  • Filters by product, destination, and date apply to every card

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WooCommerce Shipping DHL

Express vs Paket vs eCommerce mix

A Bar of DHL products ranks Express Worldwide against Paket and eCommerce Tracked. Express drift on light parcels triggers a checkout-default review, eCommerce Tracked share justifies cross-border campaigns.

Rate visibility for invoice reconciliation

An average-rate Number alongside a per-product breakdown makes monthly DHL invoice reconciliation a one-screen task instead of a CSV pivot.

Country Donut in WP Admin

Country distribution shows where DHL volume concentrates. Heavy-volume corridors become candidates for eCommerce Tracked downgrades or Express upgrades depending on margin.

Audience

Who builds WooCommerce Shipping DHL charts dashboards with SleekView

Shipping ops managers

Product-mix Bar and volume Area as the morning dashboard. Express spikes flag SLA campaigns, Paket dips flag DACH-region fulfilment slowdowns.

Finance and procurement

Average-rate Number and time-series for monthly DHL invoice reconciliation and annual contract-review prep. The DHL account-manager meeting opens on charts, not on a spreadsheet.

Customer support leads

Destination and product mix inform support routing and SLA messaging. Express delivery promises become enforceable, eCommerce Tracked expectations get realistic.

The bigger picture

Why DHL integration deserves a Woo-side dashboard

DHL covers a wider product spectrum than most carriers: Express for premium air, Paket for DACH and European ground, eCommerce for tracked low-cost cross-border. A Woo store with DHL integration is often using two or three of those products in the same week, with very different margin and SLA profiles. The plugin writes the product code on every order, but the WP admin shows that as per-order detail rather than aggregated signal.

SleekView Charts pivots the same meta into four cards that answer the operational questions across the product family: cost, product mix, geography, and volume. The dashboard updates as orders ship, so the impact of a fuel-surcharge change, an Express promo, or a checkout-rule that downgrades light parcels to eCommerce shows the same day. DHL keeps owning the labels.

SleekView Charts makes the integration legible.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Shipping DHL

No. The dashboard reads the product code and rate meta the plugin writes regardless of which DHL API powers the integration (Express MyDHL API, DHL Paket Versenden, eCommerce Solutions API). The meta keys aggregate cleanly across products.

 

Yes. Both are distinct product codes that the plugin records on the order, so they appear as their own slices in the product Bar. Filter for Express 12:00 only to spot 12-noon SLA volume separately.

 

Yes. DHL eCommerce Tracked appears as a product slice alongside Express and Paket. The cost-per-order difference between Express and eCommerce Tracked becomes a visible margin lever.

 

Yes. Filter the destination Donut to DE, AT, and CH for a Paket-only view. The product Bar will skew to Paket and Paket International in that filter.

 

It depends on what the plugin writes to _dhl_rate. Most configurations save the all-in quoted rate. Itemised fuel surcharges, if captured separately, become their own chartable columns.

 

Yes if both plugins are active. Build a joined dataset over orders with either carrier meta and group by carrier_slug. The product-mix Bar then renders DHL vs FedEx head to head.

 

Yes. Each card exports filtered rows to CSV and the full dashboard exports as a PDF, ready for the annual DHL account-manager conversation.

 

Independently. WooCommerce Analytics aggregates revenue and shipping totals store-wide; SleekView Charts focuses on DHL-specific product and rate data pivoted into cards. The shipment counts between the two reconcile.

 

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