The benefits of using a courier

Sending a package through the regular post may seem a little old-fashioned these days. Courier services are on the rise, with many people and businesses turning to them for transporting everything from legal documents to medical specimens. Let’s take a look at the reasons for couriers becoming a preferred shipping method.
Speed

Speed remains the preeminent reason for using a courier; for example, you can find a same day courier Glasgow, such as All About Freight, that will ensure your package is delivered within hours. Particularly important if the package is time-sensitive, they will generally be able to be very precise about delivery times.

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Reliability

A locally based courier will know the area, which enables them to learn the most efficient routes and minimise the risk of parcels being lost or stolen. They will also be able to build up relationships with customers and businesses and will be easier to contact directly in case of problems, with complaint handling previously being a major concern for customers. All of this helps to establish the courier as providing a trustworthy and reliable service. If delays or damage do occur, it will generally be covered by the courier’s insurance.

Fewer restrictions

Many larger carriers have strict rules about the size, shape and weight of packages, making it difficult to ship things that do not fit into standard boxes. Couriers often offer speciality services specifically to transport these items safely.

Reduced costs

Local couriers tend to have reduced operating costs compared to bigger carriers due to their smaller size and local base; in addition, they may value relationship-building more than pure profit. This allows them to be more flexible with their pricing and share their savings with you. Meanwhile, you have more to spend on other aspects of your business, allowing you to provide a better service to your own customers.

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This broad range of benefits across speed, reliability, security, cost and convenience explains why many individuals and businesses are turning to couriers based in their local area rather than larger and less personal national firms.

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