The benefits of a courier and shipping partner

 

In the UK, e-commerce shipping is an important aspect of online retail as consumers increasingly prefer the convenience of shopping online and having products delivered to their doorstep. There are various shipping options available in the UK, including standard shipping, express shipping, and next-day delivery.

When it comes to shipping costs, UK retailers often offer free standard shipping for orders above a certain amount, which varies by retailer. Express shipping and next-day delivery typically incur additional charges, but these vary depending on the retailer and the shipping provider used.

In terms of shipping providers, the UK has a range of options, including DHL, UPS, and FedEx, among others. These providers offer a range of services, including tracked and untracked shipping, signature on delivery, and delivery to a local collection point for convenience.

Our WebShip platform offers customers access to all of these and more, and because of our significant network you can take advantage of our buying power to secure a great value service, without having to compromise on timings, customer service or reliability.

One important consideration for e-commerce businesses shipping internationally is duties and taxes which may apply in variations depending on country of destination.

 

 

Bringing a reliable, knowledgeable courier partner on board can be incredibly helpful for small e-commerce businesses when it comes to shipping.

Here are some ways we can help:

  • Faster delivery: Through our extensive network, we can offer same-day or next-day delivery options that can help your business stand out and provide a better customer experience.

 

  • Delivery tracking: Through our platform (and on the phone if you want to speak to our lovely team) we can provide real-time tracking of shipments, which can give you peace of mind. As we are on hand to make sure everything runs smoothly, you will also see a reduction in the number of enquiries you receive about shipment status.

 

  • Reduced shipping costs: Due to our spend profile with carriers, one of the key benefits is the reduction of costs overall (both specific shipping costs and the reduction in administration time normally used to track, follow up and invoice).
  • International shipping: By working with a shipping partner, you can confidently reach customers (and suppliers) in other countries by offering international shipping services and taking care of customs documentation.

 

  • Pick-up and drop-off services: We can arrange pick up of packages directly from your business location or a designated drop-off point, which can save you time and resources.

 

Overall, the right courier and shipping partner can be a valuable partner for small e-commerce businesses looking to streamline their shipping processes, improve delivery times, and offer a better customer experience.

 

As a small business owner in the UK, it's important to understand the import and export process, as it can provide opportunities for growth and expansion of your business. Here are some key points to keep in mind:

 

IMPORTING

  • Research import regulations: Before importing goods, you should research and understand the regulations and requirements for importing specific goods into the UK. You may need to obtain licenses, permits, or certifications to comply with UK laws and regulations. We can help you navigate the process and will support your business in any way we can.

 

  • Consider taxes and duties: You may need to pay taxes and duties on goods that you import into the UK. Make sure to factor these costs into your budget and pricing strategy.

 

 

  • Check customs requirements: You will need to provide documentation to customs when importing goods into the UK, such as a commercial invoice, packing list, and bill of lading. The WebShip portal, which is free for our customers, can easily manage all this without any additional administration needed.

 

  • Of course – if you have any problems, we are on hand to help. The more we know about your business, the better value we are!

 

EXPORTING

 

  • Research export regulations: Before exporting goods, you should research and understand the regulations and requirements for exporting specific goods from the UK. You may need to obtain licenses, permits, or certifications to comply with destination country laws and regulations.

 

  • Consider taxes and duties: The destination country may impose taxes and duties on goods that you export. Make sure to factor these costs into your pricing strategy.

 

  • Choose a reliable logistics provider: When exporting goods, it's important to choose a reliable logistics provider who can provide efficient delivery and handle any customs issues.

 

  • Check customs requirements: You will need to provide documentation to the destination country customs when exporting goods from the UK, such as a commercial invoice, packing list, and bill of lading.

 

  • Overall, the import and export process can be complex and it's important to do your research and work with reliable partners to ensure success.

 

Please get in touch with us if you would like to learn more about our services, sign up for a free WebShip account or simply get a quote for your next consignment!