Consignment

Addressed and unaddressed localised mailings

The Consignment product package is an ideal solution for companies engaged in international direct marketing or e-commerce, or for businesses sending large batches of letters who wish their items to be localised in terms of their appearance or who need value-added services (e.g. address services).

  • Large or regular mailings with services provided in the destination coutry
  • Create an impression of familiarity and reliability by using a local appearance, e.g. postage paid impression and sender address
  • A cost-effective service package
    • addressed letters and direct mail
    • unaddressed direct mail
    • publications (newspapers and magazines)
    • value-added services, e.g. targeting and address services
Basic Product Information
Destination Countries

Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the UK and the USA.

Other countries as agreed.

Delivery Time

Around 2–14 days depending on the chosen service, destination country and mode of transport/delivery.

Maximum Weight

Service-specific

Maximum Dimensions

Service-specific

Minimum Dimensions

Service-specific

Indications and Codes

Service-specific

Sending

Sending instructions for Consignment services can be found in country-specific Consignment product instructions.

COD
Use COD in conjunction with Consignment Priority and Economy Letters and Maxi Letters when you wish the addressee to pay you a predefined sum for an item. COD is available for items sent to Sweden (max. SEK5,000), Norway (max. NOK5,000) and Denmark (max. DKK10,000).

Pricing

Pricing is based on country- and service-specific contract prices.

Payment Methods

Weekly invoicing based on contract prices.

Delivery Terms

General Contract Terms for Corporate Customers as of 1 June 2008
Product Terms for International Consignment Letter Services as of 1 June 2007