Courier Costs

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James_P

Original Poster:

349 posts

181 months

Thursday 23rd December 2021
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After a successful Christmas period, my wife's online business has now grown substantially over the last 2 years.

She is sending out around 4000 parcels a month between Oct - Dec, double last year, and obviously the shipping costs are quite a significant cost. She is currently paying £4.60 / parcel with DHL on a next day service (up to 30 volumetric KG, we use to use the bag service but switched everything over to parcels. Her stock is dispatched out of my companies warehouse and we don't use a fulfilment centre. Our driver is excellent, and we have had a few issues with DHL as expected with this type of volume, so the service is OK, but wondering if we can get a better deal elsewhere..

What are others paying?

Thanks

shakotan

10,719 posts

197 months

Thursday 23rd December 2021
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I find DPD Local pricing very good, on par with H*rmes et al with better customer service.

A500leroy

5,156 posts

119 months

DavePanda

6,700 posts

235 months

Thursday 23rd December 2021
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£4.60 is very good, you may get it cheaper with Hermes/Yodel but do you really want the negative reviews/comments when things go wrong?

FWIW

3,073 posts

98 months

Thursday 23rd December 2021
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DavePanda said:
£4.60 is very good, you may get it cheaper with Hermes/Yodel but do you really want the negative reviews/comments when things go wrong?
This ^

Tried APC?

James_P

Original Poster:

349 posts

181 months

Friday 24th December 2021
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Thanks for the replies. Good to know that our rates are competitive, just curious to see what others pay!

Not going near Hermes or Yodel!!

Not tried APC but will give them a go as well as DPD and make a decision.

Thank you

loafer123

15,455 posts

216 months

Friday 24th December 2021
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Our online business gets £4.50 with DPD, so it sounds like you are there or thereabouts.

eliot

11,465 posts

255 months

Friday 24th December 2021
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dpd and dhl always spot on as a consumer

hmg

563 posts

120 months

Friday 24th December 2021
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DPD/UPS are the best in terms of the customer experience but DHL for £4.60 is good for a next day quality courier. Does this include fuel surcharges and is it the same price to residential/business addresses?

Can be done a fair bit cheaper with RM tracked 24/48 products but as we all know RM are pretty unaccountable if things go wrong. All depends in the value of the items you are sending really and if your offering a free postage as standard or the customer is paying a premium for next day. ?


arfur

3,871 posts

215 months

Friday 24th December 2021
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James_P said:
Thanks for the replies. Good to know that our rates are competitive, just curious to see what others pay!

Not going near Hermes or Yodel!!

Not tried APC but will give them a go as well as DPD and make a decision.

Thank you
My other half has an online (ebay) business and to be totally honest over the last 12 months Hermes have actually been the best of the lot ! Only 1 item lost but was insured and that was dealt with promptly. It's not at your sort of volumes, but after trying UPS, RM, DPD she settled on Hermes and so far so good .. Weird bearing in mind the usual horror stories !

eliot

11,465 posts

255 months

Saturday 25th December 2021
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my hermes chap is really good, but even within my relatively small town there is more than one driver and everyone else is having a nightmare with phantom deliveries

Matt_E_Mulsion

1,695 posts

66 months

Saturday 25th December 2021
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As a consumer I much prefer parcels delivered by a 'respectable' firm, such as the ones that use proper vans and drivers, not the ones delivering out of the back of a knackered Ford Focus.

Plus if they have an actual live tracking service then that really is good customer service as you are not sat there waiting in all day for a parcel that may or may not be out for delivery.

I believe some of my best experiences in recent times have been DPD deliveries.

I think that parcel deliveries are one of the things where maybe a little extra cost can be worth it for the end result.

ARHarh

3,801 posts

108 months

Saturday 25th December 2021
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If a company charged a £ or 2 more but used dpd, dhl or royal mail as opposed to yodel or hermes I would pay the extra. I have a list of companies I like to buy from as they use one of the better (in my opinion) delivery companies.

Ham_and_Jam

2,258 posts

98 months

Saturday 25th December 2021
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ARHarh said:
If a company charged a £ or 2 more but used dpd, dhl or royal mail as opposed to yodel or hermes I would pay the extra. I have a list of companies I like to buy from as they use one of the better (in my opinion) delivery companies.
TBH, as someone who receives quite a few deliveries at multiple addresses, it’s royal mail that I always have problems with. Like you I’ll avoid businesses that use them if I can.

A500leroy

5,156 posts

119 months

Saturday 25th December 2021
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Ham_and_Jam said:
ARHarh said:
If a company charged a £ or 2 more but used dpd, dhl or royal mail as opposed to yodel or hermes I would pay the extra. I have a list of companies I like to buy from as they use one of the better (in my opinion) delivery companies.
TBH, as someone who receives quite a few deliveries at multiple addresses, it’s royal mail that I always have problems with. Like you I’ll avoid businesses that use them if I can.
Why what goes wrong

ARHarh

3,801 posts

108 months

Saturday 25th December 2021
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I never have issues with royal mail.

FWIW

3,073 posts

98 months

Wednesday 29th December 2021
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I’m surprised at the positive comments about DPD. Our local driver is a tw@, drives like a cant around our estate and regularly fails to make pickups.

Spidersleg

679 posts

84 months

Thursday 30th December 2021
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Avoid APC like the plague!
We used to use them and had so many problems with parcels not being delivered on time (next day) The problem is they use "local courier" companies that are a part of the APC group. We had continuous problems with specific areas of the country.

elise2000

1,488 posts

220 months

Saturday 1st January 2022
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I’ve found DX to be the most reliable. Probably not too competitive price wise though

FWIW

3,073 posts

98 months

Saturday 1st January 2022
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Spidersleg said:
Avoid APC like the plague!
We used to use them and had so many problems with parcels not being delivered on time (next day) The problem is they use "local courier" companies that are a part of the APC group. We had continuous problems with specific areas of the country.
Funny how experiences differ! We’ve sent ‘000s of parcels with APC and had *almost* zero issues.