The easiest way to integrate with the Bring API
Add the Bring API to your WMS, ERP, or e-commerce backend through one Sendcloud integration alongside 170+ other carriers. Ship with Norway's dominant parcel carrier, covering all four Nordic countries.
The easiest way to integrate with the Bring API
Add the Bring API to your WMS, ERP, or e-commerce backend through one Sendcloud integration alongside 170+ other carriers. Ship with Norway's dominant parcel carrier, covering all four Nordic countries.
The easiest way to integrate with the Bring API
Add the Bring API to your WMS, ERP, or e-commerce backend through one Sendcloud integration alongside 170+ other carriers. Ship with Norway's dominant parcel carrier, covering all four Nordic countries.
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Why integrate PostNL through the Sendcloud API?
Why integrate PostNL through the Sendcloud API?
Why integrate PostNL through the Sendcloud API?
Why integrate PostNL through the Sendcloud API?
Posten's parcel brand for the Nordics
Ship under Sendcloud's negotiated PostNL rates from day one, or bring your own contract when you're ready.
Cross-border Nordic rates on one contract
PostNL's evening windows and 4,500+ service points are available via Sendcloud's REST API, with no separate PostNL API credentials required.
Integrate with 170+ carriers at once
Stop maintaining and integrating different carrier and use one API for all.

GDPR Compliance
We comply with the GDPR rules to protect data and privacy in Europe.
API uptime of 99.99%
Reliable shipping software built on AWS and with top market technologies.

ISO 27001 Certified
The world’s most rigorous standards for information security.
Why integrate PostNL through the Sendcloud API?
Posten's parcel brand for the Nordics
Ship under Sendcloud's negotiated PostNL rates from day one, or bring your own contract when you're ready.
Cross-border Nordic rates on one contract
PostNL's evening windows and 4,500+ service points are available via Sendcloud's REST API, with no separate PostNL API credentials required.
Integrate with 170+ carriers at once
Stop maintaining and integrating different carrier and use one API for all.

GDPR Compliance
We comply with the GDPR rules to protect data and privacy in Europe.
API uptime of 99.99%
Reliable shipping software built on AWS and with top market technologies.

ISO 27001 Certified
The world’s most rigorous standards for information security.
Why integrate PostNL through the Sendcloud API?
Posten's parcel brand for the Nordics
Ship under Sendcloud's negotiated PostNL rates from day one, or bring your own contract when you're ready.
Cross-border Nordic rates on one contract
PostNL's evening windows and 4,500+ service points are available via Sendcloud's REST API, with no separate PostNL API credentials required.
Integrate with 170+ carriers at once
Stop maintaining and integrating different carrier and use one API for all.

GDPR Compliance
We comply with the GDPR rules to protect data and privacy in Europe.
API uptime of 99.99%
Reliable shipping software built on AWS and with top market technologies.

ISO 27001 Certified
The world’s most rigorous standards for information security.
The complete shipping API for any system
The complete shipping API for any system
The complete shipping API for any system
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Questions & answers
Why integrate the Bring API through Sendcloud instead of directly?
Direct Bring integration means managing Client ID, Secret, Customer Number authentication, and the volumetric weight calculation that varies per Nordic destination (SE/FI = L*W*H/3571, DK = /4000, NO = /5000).
Through Sendcloud, you authenticate once with your Sendcloud API key and use a single REST schema for Bring alongside every other carrier in your account. A direct Bring Parcels contract is required either way; Sendcloud rates aren't offered for Bring.
What happens when Bring updates or breaks their API?
Bring periodically updates Nordic-network shipping methods, volumetric weight rules, and authentication. Direct integrators have to refresh credentials and adjust to changes in cross-border injection routes through Denmark.
When you ship Bring through the Sendcloud REST API, the abstraction layer absorbs those changes. Sendcloud's engineering monitors Bring's documentation and adjusts the carrier connector internally. Your Sendcloud request schema stays the same.
Can I use my own Bring contract?
Yes, and you have to. Bring Parcels requires a direct contract; Sendcloud rates aren't offered. Request a contract through Bring directly.
In Sendcloud, go to Shipping > Carriers, find Bring Parcels, and click Enable. Add your contract under My Contracts with Client ID, Secret, and Customer Number from your Bring sales representative. A Lite, Growth, or Premium plan is required.
Which Bring products are supported through the API?
Through Sendcloud, you can ship Bring's Nordic distribution network:
Bring 332 Business Parcel Bulk: standard parcelBring 332 Business Parcel Bulk Flex Delivery: flexible delivery optionsBring 332 Business Parcel ID check: identity verification at deliveryBring 332 Business Parcel Bulk Signature: signature on delivery
Shipping origins: NL, DE, BE (with direct pickup); AT, ES, FR, IT route through Bring's distribution center in Denmark using your own transport. Destinations: SE, DK, NO, FI. See the Bring Parcels shipping conditions Help Center article.
Which Bring-specific features does the API expose?
Bring-specific features exposed through the integration:
Sustainable Nordic delivery (Bring's positioning)
Tracking included on every shipping method
Pickup scheduling directly via Bring (NL, BE, DE only)
Volumetric weight calculation per Nordic destination: SE/FI = L*W*H/3571, DK = /4000, NO = /5000
2 delivery attempts standard
Cross-border injection through Denmark for shipments from AT, ES, FR, IT (use Denmark as shipping country at label creation since Bring scans only at collection)
No standard insurance is included.
How do I track Bring parcels?
Tracking is included on every Bring shipping method by default. No separate activation step is required. Events flow through Sendcloud's standard taxonomy across the Nordic distribution network.
All events normalise to Sendcloud's status taxonomy through GET https://panel.sendcloud.sc/api/v2/tracking/{tracking_number}, with the chronological history under statuses and each event mapped to parent_status. Subscribe to the parcel-status-changed webhook for push updates. Reference: Tracking parcels.
How do I create Bring return labels?
Bring return method availability depends on your contract setup. Bring's Nordic distribution covers returns to Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland on the same volumetric weight rules as outbound (SE/FI: L*W*H/3571, DK: /4000, NO: /5000).
All return labels are created through Sendcloud's standalone v3 Returns API (synchronous or asynchronous; async is recommended for higher throughput). No outgoing parcel lookup or JWT tokens are required. Reference: Returns API overview.
How does Sendcloud's multi-carrier API compare to connecting carriers individually?
The Sendcloud REST API gives you access to 170+ carriers, including Bring, through one credential set, one schema, one webhook stream, and one error model. Connecting carriers individually means handling separate authentication, payload formats, and tracking systems for each, and redoing the work every time a carrier ships breaking changes upstream.
With Sendcloud, you ship Bring alongside PostNord, Budbee, DHL, and PostNL, or any other carrier in your account using the same code. Route shipments between carriers based on rules (weight, destination, service level, cost) without writing carrier-specific routing logic. Fall back to alternative carriers automatically if Bring's upstream system has issues.
Adding a new carrier later means adding it to your Sendcloud account, not building a new integration.
Questions & answers
Why integrate the Bring API through Sendcloud instead of directly?
Direct Bring integration means managing Client ID, Secret, Customer Number authentication, and the volumetric weight calculation that varies per Nordic destination (SE/FI = L*W*H/3571, DK = /4000, NO = /5000).
Through Sendcloud, you authenticate once with your Sendcloud API key and use a single REST schema for Bring alongside every other carrier in your account. A direct Bring Parcels contract is required either way; Sendcloud rates aren't offered for Bring.
What happens when Bring updates or breaks their API?
Bring periodically updates Nordic-network shipping methods, volumetric weight rules, and authentication. Direct integrators have to refresh credentials and adjust to changes in cross-border injection routes through Denmark.
When you ship Bring through the Sendcloud REST API, the abstraction layer absorbs those changes. Sendcloud's engineering monitors Bring's documentation and adjusts the carrier connector internally. Your Sendcloud request schema stays the same.
Can I use my own Bring contract?
Yes, and you have to. Bring Parcels requires a direct contract; Sendcloud rates aren't offered. Request a contract through Bring directly.
In Sendcloud, go to Shipping > Carriers, find Bring Parcels, and click Enable. Add your contract under My Contracts with Client ID, Secret, and Customer Number from your Bring sales representative. A Lite, Growth, or Premium plan is required.
Which Bring products are supported through the API?
Through Sendcloud, you can ship Bring's Nordic distribution network:
Bring 332 Business Parcel Bulk: standard parcelBring 332 Business Parcel Bulk Flex Delivery: flexible delivery optionsBring 332 Business Parcel ID check: identity verification at deliveryBring 332 Business Parcel Bulk Signature: signature on delivery
Shipping origins: NL, DE, BE (with direct pickup); AT, ES, FR, IT route through Bring's distribution center in Denmark using your own transport. Destinations: SE, DK, NO, FI. See the Bring Parcels shipping conditions Help Center article.
Which Bring-specific features does the API expose?
Bring-specific features exposed through the integration:
Sustainable Nordic delivery (Bring's positioning)
Tracking included on every shipping method
Pickup scheduling directly via Bring (NL, BE, DE only)
Volumetric weight calculation per Nordic destination: SE/FI = L*W*H/3571, DK = /4000, NO = /5000
2 delivery attempts standard
Cross-border injection through Denmark for shipments from AT, ES, FR, IT (use Denmark as shipping country at label creation since Bring scans only at collection)
No standard insurance is included.
How do I track Bring parcels?
Tracking is included on every Bring shipping method by default. No separate activation step is required. Events flow through Sendcloud's standard taxonomy across the Nordic distribution network.
All events normalise to Sendcloud's status taxonomy through GET https://panel.sendcloud.sc/api/v2/tracking/{tracking_number}, with the chronological history under statuses and each event mapped to parent_status. Subscribe to the parcel-status-changed webhook for push updates. Reference: Tracking parcels.
How do I create Bring return labels?
Bring return method availability depends on your contract setup. Bring's Nordic distribution covers returns to Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland on the same volumetric weight rules as outbound (SE/FI: L*W*H/3571, DK: /4000, NO: /5000).
All return labels are created through Sendcloud's standalone v3 Returns API (synchronous or asynchronous; async is recommended for higher throughput). No outgoing parcel lookup or JWT tokens are required. Reference: Returns API overview.
How does Sendcloud's multi-carrier API compare to connecting carriers individually?
The Sendcloud REST API gives you access to 170+ carriers, including Bring, through one credential set, one schema, one webhook stream, and one error model. Connecting carriers individually means handling separate authentication, payload formats, and tracking systems for each, and redoing the work every time a carrier ships breaking changes upstream.
With Sendcloud, you ship Bring alongside PostNord, Budbee, DHL, and PostNL, or any other carrier in your account using the same code. Route shipments between carriers based on rules (weight, destination, service level, cost) without writing carrier-specific routing logic. Fall back to alternative carriers automatically if Bring's upstream system has issues.
Adding a new carrier later means adding it to your Sendcloud account, not building a new integration.
Questions & answers
Why integrate the Bring API through Sendcloud instead of directly?
Direct Bring integration means managing Client ID, Secret, Customer Number authentication, and the volumetric weight calculation that varies per Nordic destination (SE/FI = L*W*H/3571, DK = /4000, NO = /5000).
Through Sendcloud, you authenticate once with your Sendcloud API key and use a single REST schema for Bring alongside every other carrier in your account. A direct Bring Parcels contract is required either way; Sendcloud rates aren't offered for Bring.
What happens when Bring updates or breaks their API?
Bring periodically updates Nordic-network shipping methods, volumetric weight rules, and authentication. Direct integrators have to refresh credentials and adjust to changes in cross-border injection routes through Denmark.
When you ship Bring through the Sendcloud REST API, the abstraction layer absorbs those changes. Sendcloud's engineering monitors Bring's documentation and adjusts the carrier connector internally. Your Sendcloud request schema stays the same.
Can I use my own Bring contract?
Yes, and you have to. Bring Parcels requires a direct contract; Sendcloud rates aren't offered. Request a contract through Bring directly.
In Sendcloud, go to Shipping > Carriers, find Bring Parcels, and click Enable. Add your contract under My Contracts with Client ID, Secret, and Customer Number from your Bring sales representative. A Lite, Growth, or Premium plan is required.
Which Bring products are supported through the API?
Through Sendcloud, you can ship Bring's Nordic distribution network:
Bring 332 Business Parcel Bulk: standard parcelBring 332 Business Parcel Bulk Flex Delivery: flexible delivery optionsBring 332 Business Parcel ID check: identity verification at deliveryBring 332 Business Parcel Bulk Signature: signature on delivery
Shipping origins: NL, DE, BE (with direct pickup); AT, ES, FR, IT route through Bring's distribution center in Denmark using your own transport. Destinations: SE, DK, NO, FI. See the Bring Parcels shipping conditions Help Center article.
Which Bring-specific features does the API expose?
Bring-specific features exposed through the integration:
Sustainable Nordic delivery (Bring's positioning)
Tracking included on every shipping method
Pickup scheduling directly via Bring (NL, BE, DE only)
Volumetric weight calculation per Nordic destination: SE/FI = L*W*H/3571, DK = /4000, NO = /5000
2 delivery attempts standard
Cross-border injection through Denmark for shipments from AT, ES, FR, IT (use Denmark as shipping country at label creation since Bring scans only at collection)
No standard insurance is included.
How do I track Bring parcels?
Tracking is included on every Bring shipping method by default. No separate activation step is required. Events flow through Sendcloud's standard taxonomy across the Nordic distribution network.
All events normalise to Sendcloud's status taxonomy through GET https://panel.sendcloud.sc/api/v2/tracking/{tracking_number}, with the chronological history under statuses and each event mapped to parent_status. Subscribe to the parcel-status-changed webhook for push updates. Reference: Tracking parcels.
How do I create Bring return labels?
Bring return method availability depends on your contract setup. Bring's Nordic distribution covers returns to Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland on the same volumetric weight rules as outbound (SE/FI: L*W*H/3571, DK: /4000, NO: /5000).
All return labels are created through Sendcloud's standalone v3 Returns API (synchronous or asynchronous; async is recommended for higher throughput). No outgoing parcel lookup or JWT tokens are required. Reference: Returns API overview.
How does Sendcloud's multi-carrier API compare to connecting carriers individually?
The Sendcloud REST API gives you access to 170+ carriers, including Bring, through one credential set, one schema, one webhook stream, and one error model. Connecting carriers individually means handling separate authentication, payload formats, and tracking systems for each, and redoing the work every time a carrier ships breaking changes upstream.
With Sendcloud, you ship Bring alongside PostNord, Budbee, DHL, and PostNL, or any other carrier in your account using the same code. Route shipments between carriers based on rules (weight, destination, service level, cost) without writing carrier-specific routing logic. Fall back to alternative carriers automatically if Bring's upstream system has issues.
Adding a new carrier later means adding it to your Sendcloud account, not building a new integration.
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Ship with Europe’s top carriers
One API for all your shipping needs
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Same-day integration
Ship with Europe’s top carriers
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