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How To Ship a Package

1

Get Your Package Ready

First things first – you need to pack your items in a sturdy box. If you don’t have one, you can order supplies online or buy one at The Dart Courier Delivery.

2

Create a Shipping Label

You could always take your package to The Dart Courier Delivery point, but it’s easy to make a label online, too. You can.

3

We’ll Do the Rest

Almost done! You’ve got three options to get your package to Dart Courier Inc:

Keys to Shipping Internationally

1

Be Aware of National Rules For Your Shipment Destination

Every country has different shipping regulations. Our handy tool will keep you informed. Look up country-specific shipping restrictions and service options.

2

Tell Us Where You're Shipping

Double-check your address. Some countries use unique formats for addresses or postal codes. Get address tips here.

3

Tell Us What You're Shipping

What Shipping Supplies Do You Need?

Your supplies will arrive within a few business days. Once you’ve submitted your order, you can also add up to 10 items to a Quick List for easy reordering.

Shipping Labels and Stickers

Find the appropriate disclaimers and labels for your package.

Boxes and Packaging

Choose from numerous packaging options ranging from express boxes to tubes and more.

Pouches

Get a see-through protective pouch to show paper address labels on your packages.

Express Envelopes

Get shipping envelopes for urgent correspondence and legal documents.

Shipping Forms and Labels

Order UPS waybills, tracking labels, and other shipping forms.

Hazmat Supplies

Find domestic shipping papers for ground and air packages prepared under 49 CFR Regulations.

Quick Tips for Smart Packaging

Not All Boxes Are Created Equal

Find a rigid box that has all its flaps intact and make sure you’re using strong shipping tape. Avoid string or wrapping paper, and remove any old labels or shipment markings.

It’s What’s Inside That Counts

Take the time to wrap all items separately and use plenty of cushioning materials to protect your precious cargo.

The Final Touch: Your Label

Make sure you’re using a label that has clear and concise delivery information, as well as return details. Leave a duplicate address label inside the package as well for safe measure.