Join international shipments online within 6 minutes: UPS's new service

UPS Israel introduces an innovative service for fast and online joining of international courier shipments within just 6 minutes.

  (photo credit: Shai Hansav)
(photo credit: Shai Hansav)

UPS Israel unveils a groundbreaking service for small and medium businesses wishing to join international courier services in a swift digital process lasting only 6 minutes. This new process enables businesses sending as few as 2 shipments per month to easily open a business account and enjoy a route tailored specifically to their type and volume of activity.

Until a few years ago, the realm of express international shipping was primarily dominated by large companies. However, with the rise of e-commerce and online stores, small businesses have also begun to benefit from the fast and reliable services offered by international courier companies.

While larger exporters and importers often have dedicated staff dealing specifically with shipping, many small and medium businesses seek a quick and simple solution that requires minimal time investment, allowing them to dedicate most of their time to business promotion. Now, UPS offers a tailored solution for this need, enabling businesses to receive a straightforward and clear price quote, choose a route, and open a customer card, all in a fast digital process that takes only a few minutes, allowing immediate international shipping.

As part of understanding the world of small businesses, the new route offers sending between 2 to 12 parcel shipments on a pay-as-you-go basis, without pre-commitment to quantity. Additionally, the specific rates of the route with digital joining can save up to 35% of current shipping costs (compared to occasional shipments).

Ronen Cohen, Vice President of Marketing and Sales, UPS Israel: "This is a revolutionary tool that will enable many businesses to expand their business capabilities, send international shipments quickly and simply, while still receiving the highest level of service and international standards."