Going international is a promising and ambitious challenge, but it needs you to be fully prepared.

Since each destination has its own characteristics (customs, administrative procedures, etc.) and import restrictions, it is crucial to receive the best possible support to successfully expand in Europe or throughout the world.

For this reason, we provide you with a shipping guide, in which you will find all the tips and practical advice you need to make your exports a success.

1. Check conditions at destination

Check that the destination of your parcel is well covered by our services, and that the goods you send are well accepted in this country. We provide you with a database listing the export conditions for each country.

1. Check conditions at destination

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Check that the destination of your parcel is well covered by our services, and that the goods you send are well accepted in this country. We provide you with a database listing the export conditions for each country.

2. Prepare your shipment

Your package will be travelling by air, which means that you need to use robust packaging that is suitable for the goods being shipped. Please also make sure that its weight does not exceed 30 kg, that its length does not exceed 175 cm, and that the developed perimeter does not exceed 300 cm.

2. Prepare your shipment

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Your package will be travelling by air, which means that you need to use robust packaging that is suitable for the goods being shipped. Please also make sure that its weight does not exceed 30 kg, that its length does not exceed 175 cm, and that the developed perimeter does not exceed 300 cm.

3. Calculate its volumetric weight

According to the rules of air transport, the weight of a shipment is calculated according to the space occupied in the plane rather than its actual weight. We provide you with a calculator allowing you to determine the volumetric weight of your shipment.

3. Calculate its volumetric weight

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According to the rules of air transport, the weight of a shipment is calculated according to the space occupied in the plane rather than its actual weight. We provide you with a calculator allowing you to determine the volumetric weight of your shipment.

4. Edit invoices in the correct form

Your invoices must contain accurate and complete information in order for your parcel to be forwarded. Ensure that the document pocket is attached to the parcel with 2 invoices (one original and one copy), in English, printed on letter headed paper.

4. Edit invoices in the correct form

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Your invoices must contain accurate and complete information in order for your parcel to be forwarded. Ensure that the document pocket is attached to the parcel with 2 invoices (one original and one copy), in English, printed on letter headed paper.