Warehouses

EntryGo Export Protocol v1

Export infrastructure for modern fulfillment centers.

EntryGo gives 3PL fulfillment centers a warehouse-facing way to participate in the export lifecycle without rebuilding export logic inside local warehouse tools.

Warehouses interact through the EntryGo Warehouse Client, which acts as a client surface on top of the same protocol used by merchants, operators, and automation systems.

`/warehouses` is the public overview for fulfillment teams. After evaluation, authenticated warehouse access continues inside the warehouse workspace.

Warehouse teams follow the same sign-up path, then continue inside the app.

What Is A Warehouse Client?

The EntryGo Warehouse Client is the warehouse-facing entry point into the protocol.

It gives 3PL teams a way to initiate, inspect, and execute export work without rebuilding export logic inside local warehouse systems.

What warehouses can do with EntryGo

Ingest orders

Warehouse teams can bring order and shipment signals into the protocol from their fulfillment workflows.

Generate export plans

The EntryGo Warehouse Client can initiate planning so warehouse-originated exports follow the same protocol lifecycle as merchant-originated exports.

Execute export batches

Warehouses can move planned work into execution and stay aligned with broker routing, notifications, and downstream state.

Download customs artifacts

Executed exports expose customs documents and structured artifacts for warehouse review and handling.

The warehouse client is part of the protocol network

EntryGo treats 3PL fulfillment centers as protocol entry points, not downstream afterthoughts. That means warehouses can initiate and inspect export work through the same infrastructure layer used by merchant systems and automation workflows.

Warehouse Network Model
Merchants
3PL Warehouses
ShipBundle (Shopify)
EntryGo Warehouse Client
EntryGo Protocol
Brokers
Carriers
Compliance

Merchants and 3PL warehouses are entry points to the protocol. EntryGo standardizes how both feeds enter the same export infrastructure layer before routing work to brokers, carriers, and compliance workflows.

What warehouse teams actually get

Warehouse-visible export batches

Customs documents available in one workflow

Broker handoff coordinated through protocol state

Warehouse workflow

The warehouse journey is straightforward: complete setup, move into order intake, inspect readiness before execution, and then review exports and documents from the authenticated workspace.

Workspace home

Review export volume, state distribution, and recent protocol activity from one warehouse-facing control surface.

Order intake

Prepare shipment rows for export planning without rebuilding export logic inside a local WMS.

Exports and documents

Inspect export batches and download generated customs artifacts from the same authenticated workspace.

Warehouses work better when export operations run on a shared protocol.