Your customers expect fast delivery. Amazon has trained everyone to expect next-day as standard and same-day as a premium option. If you are running an e-commerce business, your delivery speed is a competitive advantage — or a liability.
Standard parcel carriers like Royal Mail, Hermes, and DPD work well for low-value, non-urgent orders. But they fall short when:
- A customer pays for same-day delivery and expects it today - You need to ship fragile, high-value, or oversized items - A VIP customer order goes missing and needs an emergency replacement - You are launching a product and need guaranteed delivery timing - Peak season volumes mean delays and lost parcels
A dedicated courier assigns one vehicle and one driver to your delivery. Your parcel is the only item on the van. It travels direct from your warehouse to your customer's door — no sorting hubs, no overnight depots, no shared loads.
This means: - Guaranteed same-day delivery — collect within 60 minutes, deliver today - No damage — your item is not thrown on a conveyor with 10,000 other parcels - Real-time tracking — your customer sees the driver on a live map - Proof of delivery — electronic confirmation with signature and photo - Flexibility — driver can call ahead, deliver to a neighbour, or wait for the recipient
Use a parcel network for standard orders under £50 where next-day delivery is acceptable. Use a dedicated courier when:
- The order value is over £100 - The customer paid for premium/same-day delivery - The item is fragile, heavy, or oversized - It is a replacement for a failed delivery - You need to hit a specific delivery window
A same-day van delivery starts from £50 for short distances. For most e-commerce deliveries within 50 miles, expect £65–£120 depending on vehicle size. This is more than a £5 parcel service — but the delivery experience is incomparable.
Many of our e-commerce clients find that offering same-day delivery as a premium option (charging the customer £15–£25) offsets most of the cost while dramatically increasing conversion rates.
If you send regular deliveries, a business account gives you invoice terms (Net 7–30 days), volume-negotiated rates, priority dispatch, and a dedicated account manager. No contracts, cancel any time.
Get an instant quote for your next delivery or call +44 7598 247365 to discuss your e-commerce delivery needs. We work with online sellers across the UK — from Shopify stores to large warehouses.