WooCommerce Split Orders 1.8.5
Description
WooCommerce Split Orders is a WordPress plugin designed to help you manage complex WooCommerce purchases by splitting a single large order into smaller parts. Instead of waiting for every item to be ready, you can process and ship each split separately while keeping the same customer context.
This extension lets you choose the exact quantities to move into each new order, then assigns those split orders to the same customer. Billing and shipping details remain matched, so your customers see consistent information across order parts.
For stores with multiple warehouses, backorders, or mixed fulfillment timelines, it provides a practical workflow that keeps logistics organized and reduces delays in getting items out the door.
Main Features
- Order splitting for part fulfillment — Split a customer’s order so you can process and ship items in separate batches.
- Quantity-based control — Select the quantity of each item to include in each split order.
- New orders assigned to the same customer — Each split order is connected to the original customer record.
- Matching billing details — Billing information remains consistent across split orders for the same customer.
- Matching shipping details — Shipping details carry over so fulfillment stays aligned with the original address and method.
- Separate processing per shipment — Manage each order part independently in the WooCommerce order workflow.
- Support for complex multi-item orders — Helps when different items require different packing or shipping times.
- Streamlined logistics view — Creates clearer order parts that reflect what’s ready to ship.
Benefits
- Faster fulfillment — Ship available items sooner by sending order parts as they’re ready.
- More accurate packing — Quantity-based splitting reduces the chance of mixing shipments or items.
- Consistent customer records — Keeping the same customer and matching details supports better order clarity.
- Higher conversion readiness — Reduced delays can improve post-purchase trust for shoppers.
- Improved operational control — Separate processing makes it easier to coordinate warehouse and dispatch timing.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce stores that fulfill large orders in multiple shipments.
- Businesses with multiple warehouses or locations.
- Retailers handling backorders or staggered restocks.
- Online shops selling bundles with different production or handling times.
- Agencies or developers managing complex WooCommerce order workflows.