Convert Shipment and Inventory CSVs to Excel for Logistics Ops

Carrier portals, WMS platforms, and 3PL systems all export shipment tracking, rate, and inventory data as CSV — but logistics review, exception management, and ops reporting happen in Excel. Deliteful converts those files without touching the underlying data.

Logistics coordinators work with CSV exports daily: inbound shipment ETAs from a freight portal, SKU-level inventory snapshots from a WMS, carrier rate comparisons pulled from a TMS. Each file needs to land in Excel before it can be reviewed for exceptions, shared with a warehouse team, or folded into a weekly ops report. The import step is recurring, low-value work that compounds across a busy shipping week.

Deliteful converts each CSV to a clean .xlsx file with tracking numbers, SKU codes, carrier names, and date fields preserved exactly as exported. No columns are reordered, no formulas are added, and no values are silently reformatted. The output opens directly in Excel — ready for exception filtering, pivot table analysis, or distribution to a 3PL partner.

How it works

  1. 1

    Create a free account with Google

    Sign up in three clicks — free tier available, no credit card required.

  2. 2

    Upload your logistics CSV exports

    Drop in shipment tracking files, inventory snapshots, or carrier rate CSVs from your TMS, WMS, or freight portal.

  3. 3

    Download and use in Excel

    Each CSV becomes a clean .xlsx file ready for exception review, ops reporting, or 3PL distribution.

Frequently asked questions

Will tracking numbers and SKU codes convert correctly without being reformatted?
Cell values are written as plain strings. Alphanumeric tracking numbers and SKU codes are preserved exactly. Excel may auto-format purely numeric fields — formatting those columns as text in Excel after conversion prevents any unwanted display changes.
Can I convert shipment exports from multiple carriers or warehouses in one session?
Yes. Upload multiple CSV files at once and each produces its own .xlsx output file — useful when consolidating data from several carrier portals or warehouse locations before a weekly review.
Does the converted Excel file work for filtering shipment exceptions or building pivot reports?
Yes. The .xlsx output is a standard Excel file fully compatible with filters, pivot tables, and conditional formatting. Deliteful does not add these — you apply your own analysis on top of the clean data.
What is the maximum number of shipment rows supported?
Excel supports up to 1,048,576 rows per worksheet. CSVs exceeding this are truncated at that row. For most carrier and WMS exports this limit is not reached.

Sign up free with Google and convert your shipment and inventory CSV exports to Excel for your next logistics review.