The shipping method describes the method by which goods or goods are transported from a sender to a recipient. Various aspects such as means of transport, delivery speed, insurance options and delivery conditions must be considered.
What shipping methods are there?
There are various delivery methods that can be adapted to the needs of the sender and recipient as well as to the characteristics of the goods to be sent.
These are the most common shipping methods:
standard shipping - Dispatch of goods with regular transport services usually within 3 to 5 days.
express delivery - Delivery of goods often within one day for urgent shipments.
Freight forwarding - Shipping by freight forwarder for larger or heavier shipments and bulky goods or freight.
Click & Collect - Order the goods online; they are then picked up locally in a shop.
Same Day Deliveries - Delivery is the same day as the order is placed.
Next Day Deliveries - Delivery takes place the next working day after ordering.
International shipping - Transporting goods across national borders.
courier services - personal delivery directly to the recipient for urgent or critical shipments.