To the door of businesses abroad
If you are sending parcels direct to businesses abroad, Business Parcel is the solution for you. In some countries, the parcel is delivered to the post office nearest to the business. The mailing item can be tracked.
- Delivered to the nearest post office in some countries
- Import and customs clearance are included in the price, with some exceptions
- EDI can be used in the Nordics
- Maximum weight 35 kg per parcel to countries within the Nordics and 30 kg per parcel to the rest of the world
You can order through this site or via EDI, and we will collect your parcel if you have a pick-up and delivery agreement with us. If not, you can hand the parcel in to the nearest post office or post-in-shop.
If your parcel is over 120 x 60 x 60 cm, missing packaging or is roll-shaped, it must be sorted manually. This incurs a surcharge from December 1, 2023.
Before sending your parcel abroad, you must print out an approved transport label or fill out an address card and attach it to the customs documentation.
The transit times for Business Parcel vary depending on which country you are sending goods to. You can find transit times for the country you want to send to here. The mailing item can be tracked to most countries.
The mailing item will be delivered direct to the door in price zones 1-6. In some countries, the parcel is delivered to the post office nearest to the recipient.
How much does it cost?
The easiest way to find the price for sending a business parcel abroad is when ordering in Mybring, in your agreement, or in the price list. There is volume assessment (volume factor 200 kg/m3). VAT is not added to the international shipping price. Fuel surcharge is added. Additional services and price supplements, see separate price list.
Export declaration including 3 product lines is included in the shipping price to all countries. In Sweden and Germany, the import declaration is also included in the shipping price, to other countries the recipient/importer must be responsible for what will be paid in the recipient country. VAT, customs duties and any import duties are charged to the recipient/importer.
Price list
- Price list from December 1, 2023
- Price list from January 1, 2025 (new price zones and new prices)
- Price list additional services and other surcharges from December 1, 2024
- Fuel surcharge
- Handling surcharge parcels December 1, 2023
- City surcharge in Sweden and Norway from January 1, 2024
- City surcharge in Sweden and Norway from January 1, 2025
- Remote area surcharge for parcels to recipients in Sweden and Norway from January 1, 2024
- Remote area surcharge for parcels to recipients in Sweden and Norway from January 1, 2025
- Surcharge for Svalbard December 1, 2024
- Sulphur surcharge (Marpol)
Useful customs information
Export customs clearance is always included in the shipping price when you are sending parcels abroad. Correct customs documentation is important to avoid stops in customs processing and delays.
Below you will find which customs documents are necessary for your package to reach your recipient as quickly as possible:
• transport/edi label
• two copies of the commercial invoice (Commercial invoice)
Import declaration is charged to the recipient/importer, except in Sweden and Germany. If you need help filling in the customs documents, you can go to customs documents.
Additional services
If you would like to make changes to your mailing item, you can choose from different additional services. These are ordered through either Mybring or EDI.