SleekView for Packlink PRO: European carrier shipments and pickup as tables
SleekView reads the carrier, service, tracking, and drop-off point Packlink PRO writes back to _packlink_* meta and renders one row per shipment. Filter by carrier, drop-off cohort, or destination country.
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Packlink picks the carrier. SleekView audits the outcome.
Packlink PRO is the European Packlink shipping service integrated into WooCommerce, offering pre-negotiated rates across UPS, GLS, DPD, SEUR, Correos Express, and others. The plugin writes the chosen carrier, service code, tracking number, and drop-off point details back to order meta in keys like _packlink_carrier, _packlink_servicepoint, _packlink_tracking_number, and _packlink_shipment_id. On HPOS those values live in wc_orders_meta.
The default Woo order list shows none of that. Auditing which carrier handled which order, or whether a drop-off point was selected, requires opening every order one at a time. SleekView surfaces those meta keys as columns: carrier, service, tracking, drop-off point, shipment ID. A view filtered to drop-off shipments is the carrier-handoff list. A view grouped by carrier and destination country produces the per-lane performance summary.
Inline edits write through WooCommerce CRUD so manual tracking corrections fire the same hooks Packlink's listeners use, and the customer notification emails behave identically to a Packlink panel edit.
Workflow
How SleekView surfaces your Packlink PRO data
Point at the Packlink meta
wc_orders joined on _packlink_carrier, _packlink_servicepoint, _packlink_tracking_number, and _packlink_shipment_id. Add wc_order_addresses for destination country.
Compose the columns
Filter by carrier and country
Save and gate per role
Sample columns
A typical Packlink PRO shipment view
wc_orders with Packlink writeback meta for carrier, service, tracking, drop-off point, and shipment ID.
wp_wc_orders + wp_wc_orders_meta (_packlink_*)
| Order # | Destination | Carrier | Service | Drop-off | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #91201 | ES | SEUR | Standard | (home delivery) | Shipped |
| #91198 | FR | GLS | Express | GLS Point, Lyon | Delivered |
| #91195 | IT | UPS | Standard | (home delivery) | In transit |
| #91190 | DE | DPD | Classic | DPD Pickup, Hamburg | Failed delivery |
Comparison
Default Packlink PRO integration vs SleekView
Default Packlink PRO integration
- Packlink panel lives outside WordPress for shipment management
-
Order list shows neither
_packlink_carriernor drop-off point - Drop-off cohorts aren't a built-in admin filter
- Failed-delivery audit needs pivoting to the Packlink panel
- Per-lane performance breakdowns require manual CSV export
SleekView
- Carrier, service, tracking, and drop-off point as columns
- Drop-off filter for the carrier-handoff list
- Group by carrier and country for the per-lane summary
- Inline-edit tracking and shipment ID without leaving WP
- Bulk-export per-carrier slices to CSV for monthly reviews
Features
What SleekView gives you for Packlink PRO for WooCommerce
Drop-off cohort
Filter to _packlink_servicepoint-populated orders and the carrier-handoff list becomes one screen. Group by service-point identifier for the per-location collection schedule.
Per-lane summary
Group by carrier and destination country and the per-lane mix is one query. SEUR in ES, GLS in FR, UPS in IT, the breakdown lives where the orders do.
Failed-delivery audit
Filter to failed-delivery state and group by carrier for the carrier-side performance review. The exceptions queue lives in WP Admin where customer support already works.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for Packlink PRO
European fulfilment
Filter to today's shipments by carrier and country for the dispatch sequencing. Drop-off shipments group separately so each carrier handoff stays organised.
Customer support
Search by email and see carrier, tracking, and drop-off point inline. Reply with accurate state and the right collection address without opening the order screen.
Finance reconciliation
Export the month's shipments per carrier for invoice reconciliation. The Packlink invoice review runs against the same data the warehouse used.
The bigger picture
Why Packlink data needs a WP-side row view
Packlink PRO gives WooCommerce stores access to pre-negotiated European carrier rates that would otherwise require individual contracts with UPS, GLS, DPD, SEUR, and others. The plugin makes carrier choice feel native and writes the resulting carrier, service, tracking, and drop-off data back to order meta. That meta is the shipment record, but the WordPress Orders list ignores it.
Every operational question, the drop-off handoff, the per-lane carrier mix, the failed-delivery audit, requires opening orders or pivoting to the Packlink panel. SleekView reads the meta Packlink writes and renders one row per shipment with carrier, service, drop-off, and destination. Warehouse handoff, support lookup, finance reconciliation, each becomes a saved view rather than a multi-tab routine.
Packlink keeps owning the carrier relationships and the rate negotiation; WordPress gets the visibility for the teams that work in it daily.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for Packlink PRO for WooCommerce
wc_orders joined with _packlink_carrier, _packlink_servicepoint, _packlink_tracking_number, and _packlink_shipment_id, plus wc_order_addresses for destination country. No new tables are introduced.
Yes. On HPOS the Packlink meta moves to wc_orders_meta and SleekView reads from there. Same view config works on legacy stores via postmeta.
Yes. Build a view of orders with a non-empty _packlink_servicepoint. Group by the service-point identifier for the per-location collection schedule.
Edits go through WooCommerce CRUD so the order-update hook fires. Packlink listens when configured for reverse updates; otherwise the meta is updated locally without round-tripping to the Packlink platform.
 Yes if Packlink writes back a status meta value. Otherwise the absence of a delivered timestamp older than the SLA window surfaces the same orders for support follow-up.
 Yes. Packlink aggregates UPS, GLS, DPD, SEUR, Correos Express, and others, and each writes its slug to the carrier meta. The Carrier column shows the chosen slug per order regardless of which carrier was used.
 Yes. Any filtered cohort exports as CSV with order, carrier, service, tracking, drop-off point, and destination country. Useful for carrier reviews and monthly performance reports.
 No. The Packlink panel remains where shipment cancellations, label reprints, and account-level controls live. SleekView is the WP-side row view for teams that already work in WordPress.
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