Rare Book Monthly

Articles - July - 2008 Issue

Shipping Globally Revisited


Expedited

When you need speed, reliability and visibility, our Expedited services is your choice for delivering dutiable and non-dutiable packages to their destinations. With full track and trace capabilities to European countries and Canada, you will enjoy many of the same features and benefits you would receive from a courier service, but at a more economical price point.

Worldwide transit times to major cities and suburbs range from 5 to 8 business days.

Priority

Looking for speed, consistency and economy combined? Priority service is the option. Utilizing the first class mail services of postal administrations and agencies around the world, your small packages will deliver timely and consistently, but with less visibility than Expedited level of service. Upon request, however, we can make it possible for you to determine when your packages arrive and more importantly, when they leave our processing facility.

Worldwide transit times to major cities and suburbs range from 5 to 10 business days.

Standard

The most cost-effective delivery option, standard service offers a balance of reliability and economy. When cost containment for both your organization and your customers is the objective, standard level of service is your selection.

Worldwide transit times to major cities and suburbs average 7 to 21 business days.

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