Please observe DPD's General Terms and Conditions and Conditions of Transport, as well as the international regulations and import requirements of the relevant countries of destination.
EU VAT rules will apply to all businesses located in the EU and to companies that sell their goods in the EU.
We get your parcels to their destination reliably and fast – here you will find some tips and instructions which will help you with your shipping.
How long does your parcel take from Berlin to Brussels? Our transit time calculator for Europe shows you the standard transit time for European shipping - to the day for your parcels, from the sender's postal code to that of the recipient.
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*Non-binding indicative lead time subject to variation - e.g. Time for customs clearance is not taken into account in the lead time calculation.
Notice: for the shipment to Ireland the following postcodes shall be used: for Dublin: 1, outside Dublin: 2
Help with the preparation and coordination of your international parcel shipments.
Take advantage of the benefits of our intercontinental shipping. Economical. Convenient. Secure.
All shipments and exports automatically receive ‘secured’ status (SPX by X-Ray)
There are no additional costs. You don’t need to be approved as a ‘known shipper’.
In addition to these security checks we also implement export declarations for you.
We are certified as an approved economic operator in accordance with AEO-F (DE AEOF109351). This status is reserved for companies whose security concept has been checked by the customs authorities.
We check all shipments before entrusting them to the relevant airline. They are screened and secured. As a result, within a very short time they comply fully with European and other international security standards.
In accorance with aviation security legislation, prohibited objects and hazardous goods are excluded from transport.
Everything you need to know about exports to non-EU countries.
The term ‘export’ refers to the shipping of goods to countries which are not part of the European Union. In such cases the shipments must be cleared through customs when they are exported. Among other details, here you will find information on customs regulations, movement certificates, terms of delivery and commercial invoices.
Everything you need to know about exports to non-EU countries.
The term ‘export’ refers to the shipping of goods to countries which are not part of the European Union. In such cases the shipments must be cleared through customs when they are exported. Among other details, here you will find information on customs regulations, movement certificates, terms of delivery and commercial invoices.
With DPD you enjoy the support of an efficient business partner. No matter whether you are just launching your own online shop or manage a large company - with us you can send any quantity of parcels, mail and special product formats reliably, fast and at highly favourable prices. Together we will find exactly the right solution for your individual shipping requirements.