Shiplab
TL;DR
Shiplab is a data pipeline platform that helps shippers and shipping platforms get clean parcel invoice data from any North American carrier into their data warehouse — for a flat SaaS fee.
What's the backstory?
Shiplab is Ryan Butcher’s second logistics tech company. His first was the infrastructure behind many of the industry's best-known parcel auditing platforms (and was acquired in 2019).
Ryan loved fixing gnarly parcel data for shippers, but he did NOT love the auditing model.
Shiplab is the result: a parcel data company without the auditing.
How does it work?
What makes it different?
Key offerings
Parcel carrier billing data pipelines
Built for builders, Shiplab automates the aggregation of parcel and regional carrier cost/shipment data from your or your clients carriers. Supporting thousands of ship-tech providers and brands, we make it easy.
How does pricing work?
Typical budget
Billing models
Who is it for?
FAQ
Are you a shipper that gets invoiced from a parcel and regional carrier? Then yes! We can automate the collection of your cost and shipment data directly from your carriers. We make it easy. Have a spend management provider or auditor in place? Great - we don't disrupt those valuable solutions, either.
Are you a solution provider that requires client's carrier billing data? Then yes! We can automate the collection of your client carrier data so your team can focus on your product.
Shiplab was designed for a wide range of clients. We service shippers and brands that value having full and direct control of their carrier data at all times. These clients typically have analyst or data teams in house that integrate that integrate this data directly into their stacks for various reasons.
We also service the ship-tech provider community as the foundation layer of carrier data collection. Shiplab collects their client carrier data on their behalf and allows them to focus their resources back on their products, not chasing the carrier data that feeds them.
Profile last edited by StartOps on April 1, 2025.