You may remember our post a few months ago in the depths of winter, where we looked at some of the best driving tips for couriers who were out on the road in the darkest and coldest time of year. Fast forward a few months and we are now in the height of summer and […]
Category: Courier Advise
Advantages of using couriers to ship to Europe for your business
Many people think of using couriers for domestic purposes – businesses needing to ship from one part of the UK to another, or someone who has a requirement to send an item from one part of the country to another. For some courier companies, this is the extent of the services they offer. Other courier […]
Sending liquid items by courier
Couriers are involved with transporting a range of different items. These can vary in size, shape and contents. Many items which are sent through couriers are of a solid form, although many people forget that sending liquid items are just as popular. Sending liquids can be a bit tricky and require some extra care and […]
Options available to couriers if you are out
Everyone has been out when a parcel has arrived. Whether out at work, away on holiday, popped to the shops, or gone to fetch the kids, we can’t be at home 24 / 7. Although tracking updates have got better and better where parcels are concerned, sometimes these are still inconsistent and incompatible with peoples […]
How to safely transport white goods
‘White goods’ – we all have them, the name often given to those bulky electrical things (sometimes traditionally in white colour but increasingly not always,) that make up expensive purchases in our homes. Of course, we are talking about the likes of washing machines, dishwashers, fridges, freezers, microwaves…the list goes on. These appliances are designed […]
Protection against coronavirus for couriers
You may be forgiven for thinking that this blog post is a little late given that we are nearly two years into the pandemic. Even so, protecting ourselves is just as important now as it was then, especially with the omicron variant and the knowledge that it is far more transmissible than anything that has […]