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Sign up with ShipToBox and receive a unique USA address for shopping or deliveries.
Once your package arrives at our warehouse, we handle the necessary steps for forwarding, including consolidation if needed.
Choose your preferred carrier, and we’ll ship the package to your international address.
ShipToBox partners with industry-leading services like FedEx, DHL, UPS, and Aramex to ensure your packages are forwarded to your international address with top-notch efficiency and security.
Shop from USA-based retailers that may not offer international shipping and still receive your products globally.
Consolidate multiple purchases into a single shipment to save on shipping fees.
Safely store your packages in our secure facilities while waiting for consolidation or shipment.
Choose from package splitting, merging, and even additional packing options for fragile items.
Always know the status of your package with real-time tracking updates.
Our partnerships with top carriers ensure that your packages are delivered quickly to your international address.
ShipToBox is trusted by thousands of customers for fast and secure delivery.
Customize your forwarding options with features like package consolidation, splitting, and more.
We deliver to almost any country worldwide through our partnerships with leading couriers.
ShipToBox provides the best solution for a variety of shipping services that include package splitting, package merging, warehouse pickup, and label requests. We work with trusted global carriers to ensure your packages reach their destination securely and on time.
Founded in 1971 by Frederick W. Smith, FedEx initially handled only 186 packages on its first day of operations. Over the years, it grew exponentially, achieving over a billion dollars in revenue by 1983. FedEx became the largest cargo airline in the world after acquiring Flying Tiger Line in 1988. Now, FedEx manages approximately 16 million shipments daily with a fleet of 215,000 vehicles and operates in over 220 countries and territories.
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DHL, part of the Deutsche Post DHL Group, is the world’s largest logistics company. Specializing in international shipping, DHL delivers over 1.8 billion parcels annually. Acquired by Deutsche Post in stages from 1998 to 2002, DHL Express now leads Europe’s parcel services market. DHL's extensive network, particularly in sea and air freight, allows them to offer exceptional courier and express delivery services globally.
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Founded in 1907 as the American Messenger Company, UPS began with a $100 investment and quickly grew into a global package delivery giant. By 1919, the company expanded operations and rebranded to United Parcel Service. Today, UPS delivers 25 million packages daily in over 220 countries, with over 500,000 employees and a reported $97 billion in revenue in 2022.
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Aramex began in 1982 as a logistics company connecting the U.S. and the Middle East. Headquartered in Dubai, Aramex grew into a global logistics leader. In 1997, Aramex became the first Arab company listed on the NASDAQ, further cementing its reputation for innovation. Now, Aramex operates in over 70 countries and handles millions of shipments daily, focusing on e-commerce and cross-border logistics.
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