By Nadia Stauber
January 02, 2023 • 8 min read
Are you currently looking for a suitable alternative for the shipping service of DHL? Then you have come to the right place.
In recent years, many alternatives to DHL have asserted themselves in the market. DHL often overshadows other European shipping service providers due to its popularity – but is there a good reason for this or are the less “popular” shipping companies actually cheaper alternatives that are simply underestimated? Read here which alternative shipping services can help you get our pallets and parcels to your destination.
When it comes to the distribution of parcels as well as pallets, DHL is one of the largest and most profitable service providers in the world. With a presence in more than 220 countries and territories, the organization is one of the most international companies in the world. But service providers such as Hermes, DPD and many more have also begun to establish themselves in the market and are not to be underestimated.
DHL focuses primarily on the distribution of individual pallets and parcels.
Do you need to ship a larger volume? Then Quicargo is the right fit for you. We are specialized in pallet shipping of any volume and operate primarily in the B2B sector.
With the help of Quicargo’s service, you can ship your pallets not only within your home country, but you also have access to international shipments to all of Europe.
How exactly do we do that?
Quicargo has many pallet service providers combined for you – in our online transportation network. Being connected with over 300 partner carriers, we always have the best option for your shipment – whether we’re talking parcels or pallets.
What exactly is Quicargo?
Quicargo connects companies that want to ship their goods quickly and easily across Europe with carriers that are the perfect fit for them. We make sure that the carrier we have selected for you matches perfectly with your goods and price expectations.
Get the best price on the market – within 30 seconds.
And it gets even better!
Help the environment and your wallet at the same time – with Quicargo. One in two trucks on European roads drives empty or half empty. What a waste of gas and energy! We at Quicargo are committed to fight against unnecessary CO2 emissions. That‘s why we connect those empty trucks with companies that have to send their goods in the same direction anyway. This saves both parties costs, time and effort. Pretty cool, isn‘t it?
Learn more about Quicargo here.
And best thing is: you don’t have to worry about anything on your own. Simply enter your shipment details on our online platform, find the best price and book your shipment – we take care of the rest!
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Step 1: Sign up on our platform. No contract costs, no conditions. Enter your details and click on the register button!
Step 2: Open our web application and fill out the details of your shipment.
Step 3: Get your quote instantly.
Step 4: If you are happy with the price, you can go ahead and accept the offer. Quicargo selects the best carrier for your freight and takes care of all the logistics!
Step 5: Prepare your goods so that they are ready to be picked up by one of our partner carriers. This step is extremely important so that way we can ensure a smooth transport of your goods. You don’t know how? Take a look at the following tutorial.
This is how to correctly prepare your pallet shipment:
Step 3: Track your shipment on our digital platform, sit back and relax while waiting for your goods to arrive at their destination!
Shipping goods has never been easier!
One of the most popular DHL alternatives in Europe is Hermes. Usually, the shipping service provider delivers within 2 days and consists of approximately 15.000 package stations.
With the help of Hermes you can ship your packages (ensured up to 50€) or parcels (ensured up to 500€). A big advantage: track & trace is included in both options!
Prices and dimensions:
If you want to ship a parcel via Hermes, it is allowed to weigh up to 25 kg. The costs for this are €4.50 and the the total of the shortest and longest side added up cannot be more than 37 cm (e.g. 12 x 15 x 25 cm).
If you want to send a parcel via a Hermes parcel shop, it can weigh up to 25 kg. There is a fee of €5.95 for a side length of 50 cm, €6.95 for 80 cm and €11.95 for 120 cm.
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Insider tip: Shipping via Hermes is especially useful if you plan on sending small and heavy goods, e.g. electronic devices.
Visit the Hermes website here
Dynamic Parcel Distribution or DPD for short offers shipments for about the same price as Hermes. The shipping service provider consists of around 14.000 parcel shops across Europe.
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Insider tip: Purchase your shipment label online to save up to 1.60€! The so-called DPD shop2shop delivery is also a little cheaper.
Visit the DPD website here
General Logistics Systems is one of the major global parcel distribution services. The special thing here: GLS works with a delivery time of just one working day!
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Visit the GLS website here
DHL is definitely still by far the market leader for shipping services in Europe. Nevertheless, other providers such as Hermes and co. have asserted themselves in the market, especially in recent years. With the help of our overview and insider tips, you can decide for yourself which alternative suits you and your wallet best!
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