A UK courier company is expanding into Ireland to help local businesses


Posted November 7, 2015 by daniel86adams

Irish Parcels is a new courier comparison website, allowing customers to compare couriers online to find the best price and fastest delivery time for their parcels.

 
Irish Parcels is a new courier comparison website, allowing customers to compare couriers
online to find the best price and fastest delivery time for their parcels.

The business was founded by 27 year old entrepreneur Paul Stewart,
following the success of his Belfast based courier company, NI Parcels.

Stewart says: “After seeing many Northern Irish businesses benefit from the
competitive rates of NI Parcels, I noticed that this need was not being
correctly fulfilled for the Irish business community.

“Many Irish SMEs are paying a higher price for their deliveries than they
need to, they may not send large volumes of parcels to get any significant
discounts from the couriers.

“With Irish Parcels, customers can benefit from our contracts with couriers
like DPD, GLS and TNT and therefore save a considerable amount on delivery
costs.”

Customers can save money on parcels sent within Ireland and to the UK,
however, Irish Parcels will be one of the first local courier company to
offer majorly discounted, competitive rates on international routes,
shipping to over 200 countries.

Stewart continues: “With our low costs, small businesses In Ireland that
serve international markets are likely to benefit significantly with Irish
Parcels. IrishParcels.ie users can compare the rates of several couriers
and book a service to suit their needs online in a matter of minutes, no
need for accounts or contracts.”

Visit http://www.irishparcels.ie/ and send a parcel
online from only €9.95.

[email protected]
85 Sydenham Road,
Belfast BT3 9DJ
United Kingdom - 028 90 466999 - [email protected]
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Last Updated November 7, 2015