About shipping

Shipping strategies shaped around the way local markets actually buy.

We build shipping solutions market by market. Delivery preferences, customs patterns, and customer expectations are different across each region, so the right operating model needs to reflect that.

Operating notes

A few of the shipping principles that shape route selection.

Processing first

Typical order processing runs 1-3 business days and can be shortened further with warehousing support.

DDP-friendly routes

Selected routes support DDP handling so import tax can be built into the quotation for cleaner customer delivery experiences.

Tracking visibility

Tracking event masking and redelivery options can be discussed route by route to fit platform rules and dispute prevention needs.

Market coverage

Examples of how local buying behavior influences fulfillment planning.

Sweden

PostNord remains the most preferred carrier for many Swedish consumers, and delivery flexibility is a major factor in conversion and retention.

United Kingdom

Multiple trusted delivery options can make the difference in a highly competitive ecommerce market, especially for brands balancing speed and cost.

France

France is highly international in its ecommerce behavior, creating demand for merchants and carriers that can support dependable cross-border delivery.

Germany

DHL, Hermes, and UPS are well-known in Germany, and customers expect choices that match both convenience and efficiency.

Italy

Italian consumers value speed, flexibility, and sustainability, so the delivery promise needs to feel polished as well as reliable.

Israel

A strong startup culture and a growing ecommerce ecosystem make innovation and adaptability especially important in the shipping model.

Australia

Cross-border demand continues to grow, creating strong opportunities for merchants who can serve Australian customers with clear delivery expectations.

United States

Real-time tracking and dependable status updates are baseline expectations for many US buyers and can materially reduce support pressure.

Canada

The Canadian market is segmented across niches and regions, which makes route selection and service positioning particularly important.

Mexico

Cross-border ecommerce is rising quickly, but success depends on careful handling of customs, transit visibility, and last-mile consistency.

Brazil

Brazil continues to be one of the fastest-growing ecommerce markets in Latin America, with strong upside when logistics complexity is managed well.

UAE & Saudi Arabia

Rapid digital adoption and government support for ecommerce make Gulf markets attractive, provided the shipping model is aligned with local expectations.

About Us

Hapex Global works with suppliers in China to support sourcing, inspection, packaging, and shipping logistics.

We keep the operation practical and responsive so ecommerce brands can scale without losing visibility across fulfillment and delivery.

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