Package Inspection & Secure Packing
We thoroughly inspect and pack your items securely for long-distance transport.
We thoroughly inspect and pack your items securely for long-distance transport.
Monitor your shipment from dispatch to delivery with our real-time tracking service.
All shipments are insured to protect your items against loss or damage during transit.
With ShipToBox, you can trust that your international shipping needs are handled with expertise. Our team has years of experience in global logistics, ensuring your packages reach their destination safely, no matter where in the world.
Our international shipping services cover over 220 countries, giving you the power to ship anywhere in the world.
We handle all customs paperwork and ensure smooth clearance, reducing delays at international borders.
Stay updated with our advanced tracking system, offering peace of mind by monitoring your shipment from start to finish.
Choose from express or standard shipping, ensuring timely delivery that fits your schedule and budget.
Combine multiple items into one shipment to save on shipping costs without compromising on delivery efficiency.
We offer competitive pricing to ensure cost-effective shipping for individuals and businesses alike.
ShipToBox offers an industry-leading solution for international shipping
Our team of logistics experts has extensive experience in global shipping, ensuring your items are handled professionally.
Enjoy affordable shipping options without compromising on quality and speed.
We provide dedicated customer service to assist with any queries or concerns regarding your shipment.
Along with services such as package splitting, merging, warehouse pickup, and label requests, our partnerships help us provide an exceptional customer experience.
FedEx began its operations in 1971, initially delivering 186 packages. Founded by Frederick W. Smith, the company saw exponential growth, hitting over a billion dollars in revenue by 1983. Today, FedEx operates a vast global network, employing approximately 550,000 people and managing around 16 million shipments per day using 696 aircraft and 215,000 vehicles. With a presence in both Europe and Asia, FedEx is one of the largest cargo airlines in the world.
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DHL Express, a subsidiary of Deutsche Post DHL Group, is a leading international courier and logistics provider. DHL handles over 1.8 billion parcels annually and leads the European market in parcel services. Established in 1969 by Adrian Dalsey, Larry Hillblom, and Robert Lynn, DHL quickly became a global player, especially after its full acquisition by Deutsche Post in 2002. DHL’s extensive air and sea freight services make it a key player in global shipping.
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United Parcel Service (UPS) was founded in 1907 by Claude Ryan and Jim Casey with just $100 in seed money. By 1975, UPS became the first company to serve every address in the continental United States, earning the nickname "Golden Link." Today, UPS operates globally in 220 countries, employing over 500,000 people and delivering 25 million packages daily. The company reported $97 billion in revenue in 2022, making it one of the largest delivery services worldwide.
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Founded in 1982 by Fadi Ghandour and Bill Kingson, Aramex is a global logistics and transportation company, based in Dubai. Known for its innovative services, Aramex became the first Arab-based company to be listed on the NASDAQ in 1997. Aramex has expanded across 70 countries, employing over 18,000 people and managing millions of shipments daily. Its 2022 revenue reached $1.6 billion, showcasing its impact on e-commerce and cross-border logistics.
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