Package Arrival and Inspection
When your packages arrive at our warehouse, we carefully inspect them and notify you of their status.
ShipToBox delivers dependable Shop and Ship Services in 3 easy steps:
When your packages arrive at our warehouse, we carefully inspect them and notify you of their status.
We consolidate multiple packages to minimize shipping costs, reducing overall shipping weight and dimensions.
Your packages are securely packed and shipped internationally with trusted carriers, with tracking details provided.
ShipToBox makes it simple to ship your purchases globally. We handle everything, from receiving your packages to securing international shipping, ensuring your items arrive at your chosen destination safely and on time.
Shop and Ship Services allow you to save on shipping costs by consolidating multiple packages into a single, optimized shipment.
Shop from stores that don’t offer international shipping. Use our U.S. warehouse address to receive your purchases and forward them worldwide.
Safely store your packages in our secure facilities while waiting for consolidation or shipment.
Stay updated with real-time tracking, ensuring you know where your package is at every step.
Your packages are securely handled and packaged to minimize the risk of damage during shipping.
Ship to over 200 countries with our reliable and efficient international shipping network.
ShipToBox is your trusted partner for Shop and Ship Services because of:
Save money with our competitive shipping rates and cost-effective consolidation services.
We work with leading carriers, ensuring your packages reach you quickly and safely.
We deliver to almost any country worldwide through our partnerships with leading couriers.
ShipToBox provides premium solutions for a wide range of shipping services, including package splitting, merging, warehouse pickup, and label requests. We collaborate with globally trusted carriers to ensure secure and efficient delivery.
FedEx began its operations in 1971, initially delivering 186 packages. Founded by Frederick W. Smith in Little Rock, Arkansas, FedEx rapidly grew, reaching over $1 billion in revenue by 1983. By acquiring Flying Tiger Line in 1988, FedEx became the largest cargo airline in the world. Today, with a fleet of 696 aircraft and 215,000 vehicles, FedEx delivers approximately 16 million packages daily, employing around 550,000 people globally.
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DHL Express, a division of Deutsche Post DHL Group, leads the global logistics industry with extensive sea and air freight services. Delivering over 1.8 billion parcels annually, DHL Express dominates the European parcel service market. Acquired by Deutsche Post in 2002, DHL partners with USPS to handle U.S. domestic deliveries. The company's name stems from the initials of its founders: Adrian Dalsey, Larry Hillblom, and Robert Lynn.
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UPS began in 1907 with a $100 loan, co-founded by Claude Ryan and Jim Casey as the American Messenger Company in Seattle. Expanding to Oakland in 1919, they adopted the name United Parcel Service and painted their vehicles brown to symbolize professionalism. By 1975, UPS was the first to reach every U.S. address. Now operating in over 220 countries, UPS delivers 25 million packages daily and generated $97 billion in revenue in 2022.
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Founded in 1982 by Fadi Ghandour and Bill Kingson, Aramex became the first Arab-based company listed on NASDAQ in 1997. Specializing in logistics between the U.S. and the Middle East, Aramex is now headquartered in Dubai and publicly traded on the Dubai Financial Market. Operating in over 600 cities across 70 countries, Aramex handles millions of shipments daily, reporting $1.6 billion in revenue in 2022.
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