Better yet, allow us to enter dimensions (LxWxH) and weights for our products. Then do the math for us once a customer needs shipping rates (meaning, calculate the box size needed, and match it up to a package size that we have saved in our shipping settings). If we don’t have one single box that will fit all of the products in the order, split the order into two shipments and quote the customer. Amazon does it. Easy, right? Don’t you want your Shopify stock price up at $3,000 a share too? You are half where there, but you don’t realize that you are only HALF WAY THERE. Fixing this one issue will not only make your current customers happy, but who knows how many new customers you’ve lost because you do not handle dimension weight - the cornerstone of all shipping carriers. Crazy really.
I mean, we know the boxes that we need. We buy them. Why doesn’t Shopify just require product dimensions for users that want to use dimensional shipping weight, and get busy?! Could it be that they are too busy counting their money and investing it elsewhere, instead of focusing on the Golden Rule - “Customer First”?