Shipping Methods

Shipping Methods

We use several shipping methods for international orders.
Each option is selected based on destination, order value, and customs conditions.

The goal is to choose a delivery route that offers stable transportation and appropriate transit time.


Main Shipping Options

Express Couriers

Express couriers are used when faster delivery is required.

Common carriers include:

  • DHL

  • FedEx

  • UPS

These services usually provide faster transit times and efficient customs processing.
They are generally suitable for higher-value orders.


Tax-Inclusive Shipping Lines

Tax-inclusive routes are designed to simplify international delivery.

Typical examples include:

  • US dedicated line

  • Europe dedicated line

These routes usually provide more stable customs clearance.
Import taxes are already included in the shipping cost.

This means customers typically do not need to pay additional taxes upon delivery.


Postal Routes

Postal routes may be used in certain delivery situations.

Common options include:

  • EUB

  • Universal Postal Union routes

Delivery times are usually slower compared with express services.
Stability may vary depending on the destination country.

These routes are mainly used for remote areas or specific delivery conditions.


Special Routes for Certain Regions

Some destinations require specialized logistics routes due to customs policies.

Examples include:

  • Middle East dedicated routes

  • South America / Brazil clearance routes

  • Africa dedicated routes

These routes are designed to match the shipping conditions of specific regions.


How Shipping Routes Are Selected

Shipping routes are selected based on several factors:

  • Destination country

  • Order value

  • Local customs environment

In general practice:

  • High-value orders usually use express couriers.

  • Countries with stricter customs conditions often use tax-inclusive routes.

  • The most stable route is selected for each destination.

For estimated delivery timelines, you may review the delivery time guide, which explains typical transit ranges for different regions.

Once your order has been shipped, you can also learn how to monitor shipment progress by visiting the page about tracking your order.