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How do you ship something

By John Davis June 7th 2024

How do you ship something with DHL Express and Canpar Express

The 4 Stages of Shipping from Canada

Discover the Essentials of Shipping: Finding a Courier, Locating a Shipping Point, Filling Out Your Information, and the Final Step—Pay and Ship

Step 1: Compare Couriers

Comparing rates online is crucial to ensure you get the best rate for your envelope. Here are some top options to consider.

DHL: Known for reliable international and domestic shipping services.

DHL Express: Specializes in fast, time-sensitive deliveries worldwide.

FedEx: Offers various shipping options, including overnight for shipments in North America.

UPS: Provides a range of domestic and international shipping solutions.

Canada Post: A cost-effective option for domestic shipments within Canada.

Step 2: Prepare Information

What to Prepare?

Your Info

Recipient Info

Full Name

Address & Postal Code

Contact Information

Package Dimensions

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Package Value

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Step 3: Find a Location

Once you have chosen your courier, the next step is to locate a convenient service point location Here’s how you can find a suitable location:

  • Canada Post Offices - They are widely available throughout Canada. 

  • FedEx Stores - FedEx offers multiple shipping locations, including standalone stores and drop boxes. 

  • UPS Access Points and Customer Centers - UPS Access Points are convenient local shops where you can ship.

  • Purolator Shipping Centers and Drop Boxes - Purolator provides several drop-off points for sending packages

Stage 4: Pay and Ship

​Complete the shipping process by finalizing your payment and dispatching your parcel. Here's a quick rundown:

  • Confirm Details: Verify all shipping information.

  • Payment: Pay using an accepted method (credit card, debit, or cash).

  • Receive Tracking: Obtain a receipt and tracking number to follow your package's journey.

  • Send Off: Your package is now ready to be shipped to its destination.

Accepted Payment Methods at our
DHL Express Locations

VISA Credit Card

MasterCard Credit Card

American Express Credit Card

Discover Credit Card

Cash (certain locations)

Bonus Tip 

Make sure to take a picture of your shipment label. 

It contains your Waybill number which can be used to track your parcel shipment.

Once you have your waybill number go to DHL Express Tracking to make sure your shipment arrives on time

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use a regular envelope for international mail?

DHL Express does not ship to a few countries due to various logistical and regulatory challenges. These countries include:

  1. Ascension Island

  2. Bouvet Island

  3. British Indian Ocean Territory

  4. French Southern Territories

  5. Heard Island and McDonald Islands

What countries can I not send mail to?

DHL Express does not ship to a few countries due to various logistical and regulatory challenges. These countries include:

  1. Ascension Island

  2. Bouvet Island

  3. British Indian Ocean Territory

  4. French Southern Territories

  5. Heard Island and McDonald Islands

What is the cheapest way to ship a 1.5 lb package?

To ship a 1.5 lb package internationally with DHL Express, the cheapest option would typically be DHL Express Worldwide, which offers competitive rates for fast and reliable delivery.

To get an accurate cost, you can use the DHL shipping calculator available on their website

How to send shoes from Canada to India?

To send shoes from Canada to India using DHL Express, follow these steps:

  1. Prepare the Package: Place the shoes in a sturdy box with cushioning material to protect them during transit.

  2. Visit DHL Express: Go to a nearby DHL Express service point.

  3. Pay and Ship: Complete the payment process at the service point and hand over your package.

Do I have to pay customs for package from Canada to India?

Yes, you will likely have to pay customs duties and taxes when sending a package from Canada to India with DHL Express. The recipient in India is generally responsible for paying these charges, which are determined by the Indian Customs authorities based on the value and nature of the items being shipped

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