All ecommerce or mail order companies should be well aware of the need to choose a reputable delivery supplier. 

Shipping large volumes of packets and parcels, especially during the festive season, means it’s crucial to ensure items are delivered on time, every time. 

For those unsure what to look for, our 5-step guide to choosing a delivery supplier will help you make the right decision …

1. Reliability is important   
Dependability and experience are vital when it comes to choosing a delivery supplier who can handle large amounts of mail – and that’s two things we have in abundance, with over 3.6 billion items running through our established network and infrastructure every year. 

2. Flexibility is essential 
No business owner wants to put their operation on hold while they wait for their delivery supplier to get their act together – which is why you need flexible collection times designed to suit your firm’s pick and pack operation. 

3. Get more bang for your back
During uncertain economic periods, it makes sense to shop around to find the best value for money – and the decision to team up with a delivery supplier no different.  One thing we can say is we offer bespoke pricing based on your requirements and you could save up to 10% when you switch to us. 

4. International coverage is key 
Although the world may be getting smaller, metaphorically speaking, the distance a large letter or parcel has to cover internationally remains the same. Consequently, it’s important your delivery supplier offers worldwide coverage and registered delivery options for increased peace of mind. 

5. Will they be there for you …?
To benefit from the very best service and support, it’s wise to choose a delivery supplier who offers a dedicated account manager and customer service team to deal with any issues you may have. 

Here at TNT Post, we’ll meet your packet and parcel needs as we offer all five of the above and many more.  For further information about the services we provide, please get in touch with us – we’d be happy to hear from you. 


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