International Shipping Options for Global Buyers

Discover various international shipping options with ShipToBox for easy global package delivery. Enjoy fast, reliable, and cost-effective services tailored to your needs.

International Shipping Options for Global Buyers

How To Buy from eBay and Ship Worldwide

Evaluate Delivery Speed

Evaluate Delivery Speed

Select the shipping option based on how quickly you want your packages delivered. Whether you need your items urgently or can wait a little longer, we offer options for all delivery times.

Consider Package Size & Weight

Consider Package Size & Weight

The size and weight of your package determine the best shipping method. Larger or heavier items may benefit from economy shipping, while smaller, lighter items are ideal for express services.

Choose the Right Carrier

Choose the Right Carrier

Depending on your destination and budget, we help you choose the best carrier, such as FedEx, DHL, UPS, or Aramex, to ensure the most efficient and affordable shipping option.

Explore International Shipping Options

Explore International Shipping Options

When exploring international shipping options, consider carriers like DHL, FedEx, and UPS for reliable service. Assess shipping costs, delivery times, and customs regulations. Additionally, look into regional services for specific countries and consider a freight forwarder for bulk shipments to simplify logistics.

Our Comprehensive Services

Mail Forwarding Service

Mail Forwarding Service

ShipToBox helps you receive packages and mail from the USA, forwarding them directly to your international address with secure handling and fast delivery. Whether it’s a personal letter or a purchase from a US retailer, we make sure it gets to you, no matter where you are.

Buy For Me Service

Buy For Me Service

Can’t purchase directly from US retailers? ShipToBox buys items on your behalf and ships them to your address, making international shopping easier. Whether the retailer doesn't accept international payment methods or doesn’t ship to your country, we take care of the process for you.

Benefits of Choosing ShipToBox for International Shipping

Access to Global Retailers

Access to Global Retailers

Shop from US retailers that don’t offer international shipping and enjoy exclusive access to American products.

Secure Storage & Handling

Secure Storage & Handling

We store your packages securely in our warehouse until you're ready for shipment, ensuring that your items are in safe hands.

Affordable Shipping Rates

Affordable Shipping Rates

Our competitive shipping rates, combined with consolidation and repackaging services, help you save money on international shipping.

Flexible Shipping Options

Flexible Shipping Options

Choose from various shipping methods, including express, standard, and economy, to suit both your urgency and budget.

Real-Time Package Tracking

Real-Time Package Tracking

Track your packages in real-time, from the moment they arrive at our warehouse to when they are delivered to your international address. Stay updated on your shipments at every stage.

Easy Returns

Easy Returns

We make returning items to US retailers easy by using your USA address for quick returns, reducing the complexity and cost.

How ShipToBox Simplifies International Shipping

Consolidation and Cost Savings

Consolidation and Cost Savings

Consolidate your purchases into a single package to minimize costs. Save on shipping fees by combining multiple items into one shipment.

Efficient Packaging

Efficient Packaging

We repack your items to reduce weight and size, helping you save even more on shipping.

Multiple Carrier Options

Multiple Carrier Options

We work with trusted shipping carriers, including FedEx, DHL, UPS, and Aramex, to provide you with the best service at the most competitive rates.

Free USA Address for International Shipping

Free USA Address for International Shipping

Explore international shipping options for fast, secure, and affordable deliveries. Reliable global shipping services for your purchases.

Our Trusted Shipping Partners

ShipToBox offers a comprehensive range of shipping-related services, including package splitting, merging, warehouse pickups, and label requests, designed to streamline your shipping needs.

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DHL partner
UPS partner
Aramex partner

FedEx

FedEx launched its operations in 1971, delivering 186 packages on its inaugural day. Today, the company handles millions of shipments daily. Founded by Frederick W. Smith in Little Rock, Arkansas, FedEx achieved remarkable growth, reaching over a billion dollars in revenue by 1983—an impressive feat for a startup that had yet to merge with any other entity. By 1984, FedEx expanded its operations to Europe and Asia, and in 1988, it acquired Flying Tiger Line, establishing itself as the largest cargo airline in the world. In 1994, the company rebranded to "FedEx" for more effective marketing. Currently, FedEx operates a fleet of 696 aircraft, employs around 550,000 people, and manages approximately 5,000 centers worldwide, handling about 16 million shipments each day with a fleet of 215,000 vehicles.

Disclaimer: This page was last updated in September 2024 and is intended for reference only. FedEx does not make any warranties, express or implied, nor does it assume any legal liability for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information contained herein. For more information about FedEx services and terms of use, please visit www.FedEx.com. For more information about FedEx services and terms of use, please visit FedEx.com. FedEx® is a registered trademark, and its content is protected by U.S. and international copyright, trademark, and other laws. © 1995-2020 FedEx. All rights reserved.

DHL

DHL Express, a leading global logistics company under Deutsche Post DHL Group, specializes in international courier, parcel, and express delivery services. As the world’s largest logistics company, Deutsche Post DHL delivers over 1.8 billion parcels annually and is the primary courier service in Germany and Europe. DHL’s journey began in 1969, and by 1998, Deutsche Post began acquiring shares in DHL, completing the acquisition by 2002. Most of DHL Express's operations are managed by DHL International GmbH. Major competitors include UPS and national postal services, such as the United States Postal Service (USPS), with whom DHL partners to deliver small packages via the USPS network, now known as DHL eCommerce. The name DHL comes from the initials of its founders: Adrian Dalsey, Larry Hillblom, and Robert Lynn.

Disclaimer:

This page was last updated in September 2024 for reference only. DHL makes no warranties regarding the accuracy of the information provided. For more details, visit www.dhl.com.

UPS

The story of UPS began with just $100 in 1907, when teenage entrepreneurs Claude Ryan and Jim Casey founded the American Messenger Company in a Seattle basement. By 1919, they renamed the company United Parcel Service (UPS) and introduced brown delivery vehicles to symbolize class and professionalism. In 1975, UPS became the first package delivery company to reach every address in the continental U.S., earning it the nickname "The Golden Link." The same year, UPS began its international expansion with services in Toronto. Today, UPS operates in 220 countries and territories, employs over 500,000 people, delivers 25 million packages daily, and reported revenues of $97 billion in 2022.

Disclaimer:

This page was last updated in September 2024 for reference only. UPS makes no warranties regarding the accuracy of the information provided. For more details, visit www.UPS.com.

Aramex

Founded in 1982 by Fadi Ghandour and Bill Kingson, Aramex began as an express delivery service between the U.S. and the Middle East. Headquartered in Dubai, Aramex rapidly grew into a global logistics leader, providing a wide range of transportation and logistics services. In 1997, Aramex became the first Arab-based company to go public on the NASDAQ stock exchange. After being delisted in 2005, Aramex began trading on the Dubai Financial Market, marking a new phase of growth. Today, the company operates in over 600 cities across more than 70 countries, employs over 18,000 people, and handles millions of shipments daily. Aramex reported revenues of $1.6 billion in 2022, with a strong reputation for innovation in e-commerce and cross-border logistics.

Disclaimer:

This page was last updated in September 2024 for reference only. Aramex makes no warranties regarding the accuracy of the information provided. For more details, visit www.Aramex.com.

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