Has anyone setup Old dominion Freight Line in Quick Ship? I have been looking for information on what all information I need to get from our shipping department to get this setup. But I am just not seeing anything in the Epicor documentation, unless I missed it. Which is very possible. So all I have to go off is the Generic Carrier screen in Quick Ship and the Old Dominion link to all their different API’s. Which doesn’t help because now I don’t know which API to use.
Unless it’s been added in the most recent version, they don’t support Old Dominion as a API integrated carrier. You just have to use a generic carrier. You’d have to run Old Dominion through someone like CH Robinson. Which QS does integrate with.
No, it was not added and I will need to use Generic Carrier. But it looks like they do have some sort integration with them as they have them as an option for the Check Digit formula as shown in the screenshot. I was hoping someone had done this already so I wouldn’t have to read a novel to figure it out. But I guess I will just start reading through everything and hope for the best.
We just have Old Dominion as a generic carrier. Add OD under Setup > Generic Carriers. Then go to Setup > Facilities > Edit your facility > Carrier Information > + > select your generic carrier you created. You can then create ship via codes that link to that generic carrier. If you’re integrated with Kinetic you can create them and sync them over.
So what Web Service URL did you use? We are just looking to get the BOL created and printed. Then have it print the shipping labels and notify them that we have a shipment that needs to go out.
There isn’t one. Epicor doesn’t offer integration directly with OD, yet. We manually enter the tracking #s.
Here’s the documentation on the carriers they support. You’ll need to access the help from QS first then open the link.
Oh, I see. Well I will read through this stuff and see what management wants to do. Thank You for all the help.
They’ve been adding new LTL carriers every year. Hopefully they add OD soon. They added C.H. Robinson which covers a lot of LTL carriers. But that requires you to have a CHR account too. Hopefully a few more of the major LTL carriers are added as standalone options.
You can submit an idea to the QS Carrier category to try and get OD add.
That would be great and I will look into which ones are supported as they were asking about others but wanted to get OD setup first.
So I was going to submit an idea. While I was typing it up it brought up this one that is very interesting. Apparently they already added a bunch and I just need to update Quick Ship.
What’s the idea number? That link doesn’t work for some reason.
I hope this is it. I don’t spend enough time on the ideas website.
Edit: QS-I-98 Sorry reversed the numbers the first time.
That didn’t work either lol. Is it a locked idea? If you screenshot the idea we can tell if it’s locked.
Sorry I reversed the numbers. I edited the post but its QS-I-98
Got it!
Unfortunately OD didn’t make that update it doesn’t look like. I’m on the latest QS and OD isn’t in the carriers. It’s also not in their documentation for included LTL carriers.
Wonder if it’s in a data package. Let me check. Sometimes you have to manually add data package files even after installing the updates.
Well that’s unfortunate. They even listed it in the list of delivered carriers for 2025.1 go figure.
I don’t see a data package for this and it’s not in the latest version that I see. I’ll open a ticket.
Thanks for checking!
I prefer to listen than setup ![]()
https://youtu.be/0lxA1FXOiv0?si=2YizrHe6VENNahJn
Hope the entertainment at Insights this year is as good as 2024
The Quick Ship documentation is out of date/wrong, go figure ![]()
Old Dominion is support now. But for some reason the data package doesn’t show up for all installs/updates. I’m waiting for support to send me the data package. Once uploaded, can install the OD data package and add support.
Not only is the documentation wrong but the updates are inconsistent and leave QS in different states.

