The following information affects international (non-USA) customers only.
Please see the official announcement for more details:
https://diyaudiostore.com/blogs/news/changes-to-international-shipping-options
Our warehouse partner has informed us at short notice that they will be unable to provide DHL eCommerce shipping options after this week. We will be accepting DHL eCommerce shipping in the checkout until 6AM on Friday 28th June 2024 EST.
We will continue to offer DHL Express, and will be adding USPS International services from next week. We will be reviewing all our options moving forward so that we can best continue to serve our valuable international customers.
If you are located internationally and would like to take advantage of our extremely low international shipping prices, now is the time 🙂
Please see the official announcement for more details:
https://diyaudiostore.com/blogs/news/changes-to-international-shipping-options
Our warehouse partner has informed us at short notice that they will be unable to provide DHL eCommerce shipping options after this week. We will be accepting DHL eCommerce shipping in the checkout until 6AM on Friday 28th June 2024 EST.
We will continue to offer DHL Express, and will be adding USPS International services from next week. We will be reviewing all our options moving forward so that we can best continue to serve our valuable international customers.
If you are located internationally and would like to take advantage of our extremely low international shipping prices, now is the time 🙂
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I've some items in the shopping cart but actual shipping cost are really high.
Are you planning to add some cheaper shipping option ?
Are you planning to add some cheaper shipping option ?
Unfortunately there isn't much competition in the world of "small, light, speed unimportant, consolidated" shipping other than DHL eCommerce (DeC). We moved warehouse (then named Sprocket) 5 years ago to take advantage of DeC's amazingly cheap rates and I guess the good news is that for 5 years every diyAudio member got to enjoy those rates and the hard work we put into that move and building the relationship with our warehouse partner. It doesn't help you today though does it?
Of course. It might take a while. Here is the timeline.Are you planning to add some cheaper shipping option ?
- Try to qualify some types of shipments for cheaper USPS rate types like First Class Package instead of Priority (timeframe: one week).
- Negotiate better rates with DHL Express (timeframe: two weeks).
- Explore other avenues to get access to DeC or other consolidation shippers without moving warehouse (timeframe: one month)
- Evaluate other warehouse partners who have an international and DeC focus, and if there are no other solutions, move our entire warehouse operation and processes to the new warehouse partner (timeframe: 6-12 months).
@Jason I love FreightCom: https://www.freightcom.com/. They have a Shopify app called ClickShip: https://www.clickship.com/. PM/email me if you need a contact there. There are other options too...
You can also get better rates with DHL. They cold-called me a while back and offered me 50% discount on their counter rates just because I'm a human with a pulse. They expect me to ship one package per month to keep that rate and offer better rates if you ship more. I hardly ever ship DHL but they still give me the discount.
When I lived in the US I used Stamps.com to buy USPS First Class postage. That's probably the most affordable, but also the slowest. I think it's now also tracked, but I'm not sure. Tracking is a must-have these days.
Tom
You can also get better rates with DHL. They cold-called me a while back and offered me 50% discount on their counter rates just because I'm a human with a pulse. They expect me to ship one package per month to keep that rate and offer better rates if you ship more. I hardly ever ship DHL but they still give me the discount.
When I lived in the US I used Stamps.com to buy USPS First Class postage. That's probably the most affordable, but also the slowest. I think it's now also tracked, but I'm not sure. Tracking is a must-have these days.
Tom
Thanks Tom. We have a DHL Express rep, but it's all about volume. We have much higher than 50% discount currently (their standard pricing is like hotel rack rate pricing). Actively negotiating with DHL Express, FedEx and UPS. Ultimately we're limited by the services our 3PL will integrate with. We don't ship with USPS First Class letter/envelope because that uses sorting machines and will damage PCBs and other delicate items, but it may work fine for flexible items, and will add it if it's viable for those shipment types. We are exploring FC package. I'm advised you can't get a DeC account privately now unless you're doing $500k billing in the first year, so that definitely counts us out unless we can piggyback a new 3PL with DeC focus, such as ShipMonk as an example.
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I haven't kept up with USPS shipping options since I moved from the US, but I think you can ship packages by USPS First Class as well as long as they're below some weight limit (2 kg/4 lb?). USPS Priority International is a non-starter. It's stupid expensive.
I generally find that the various postal services have gone downhill in the past year or so. They used to be slow but very reliable. Now they're slow and not as reliable as they used to be. Most packages still make it, but a few (maybe 1-2 %) don't. Having tracked packages helps. At least there's some insight into where the package is and a trouble ticket often gets it moving.
I have only praise for FreightCom. PM me if you'd like some sample rates or something. ClickShip integrates well with Shopify.
Tom
I generally find that the various postal services have gone downhill in the past year or so. They used to be slow but very reliable. Now they're slow and not as reliable as they used to be. Most packages still make it, but a few (maybe 1-2 %) don't. Having tracked packages helps. At least there's some insight into where the package is and a trouble ticket often gets it moving.
I have only praise for FreightCom. PM me if you'd like some sample rates or something. ClickShip integrates well with Shopify.
Tom
I have some good news on the shipping front:
For customers who are budget-conscious and don't need things fast, we have also added USPS First Class International Package for shipments under USD150 and 4lbs. These shipments will take their time, and won't be as reliable, but now as in the past we always guarantee you that you will get what you paid for even if it takes a long time.
You'll now see two new prices for an F5M to your city - £29 for DHL Express and First Class Package for £17.
- Vastly improved rates with DHL Express
- Added First Class Package as an additional service
For customers who are budget-conscious and don't need things fast, we have also added USPS First Class International Package for shipments under USD150 and 4lbs. These shipments will take their time, and won't be as reliable, but now as in the past we always guarantee you that you will get what you paid for even if it takes a long time.
My goodness! Missed this and the prices are bonkers.
£25 for the F5m essentials kit 🙂 but then £50 shipping 🤢
You'll now see two new prices for an F5M to your city - £29 for DHL Express and First Class Package for £17.
When ordering the diy biamp 6-24 crossover pcb I was offered to postage options: one was 39.95 euros, the other 61. Is there perhaps a cheaper option for p&p to the Netherlands?
Remco
Remco
Pity DHL doesn’t provide any service anymore. Last year I paid USD 6.82 for p&p for the full range speakers equalizer.
Posting to the EU from the UK used to be easy as well. Unfortunately there were some choices made, and the VAT reclaim / import duties procedures still leave a lot to be desired. As I have a British car, I now have an excuse to visit the UK every time I need new parts though. Which is a good thing.
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