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CrossBorderly API

Overview

The CrossBorderly API enables e-commerce platforms to seamlessly integrate cross-border shipping capabilities. Create orders, generate labels, submit manifests, and track parcels across international borders.

Quick Start

Get your first shipment created in 5 minutes

API Reference

Complete reference for all endpoints

Sandbox Mode

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SDKs

Libraries for JavaScript, Python, and more

Key Features

Create shipping orders programmatically. The API automatically validates addresses, calculates shipping costs, and generates tracking numbers.
Generate 4x6 shipping labels in PDF, PNG, or ZPL format. Labels include barcodes, routing information, and customs declarations.
Submit Air Waybill (AWB) manifests to group parcels into shipments. The system validates against country-specific customs requirements.
Track parcels from origin to delivery with detailed status updates. Offer tracking pages to your customers or receive webhook notifications.
Ship to Ecuador, Mexico, Colombia, Peru, Chile, and more. Each country has specific validation rules for customs compliance.

Supported Countries

CountryCodeValidation Rules
🇪🇨 EcuadorECCédula/RUC required, postal code validation
🇲🇽 MexicoMXRFC optional, state validation
🇨🇴 ColombiaCOCédula required
🇵🇪 PeruPEDNI required
🇨🇱 ChileCLRUT required
🇦🇷 ArgentinaARCUIT/CUIL optional
🇧🇷 BrazilBRCPF/CNPJ required

API Base URLs

https://api.crbtrack.com
Use for live shipments with real carrier integration.

Rate Limits

Endpoint TypeLimit
Order Creation50 requests/second
Tracking Queries100 requests/second
Label Operations20 requests/second
Manifest Submission10 requests/second
Rate limits are applied per API key. If you need higher limits, contact support.

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