An On Board Courier is a professional who personally accompanies urgent shipments and delivers them to the recipient in person. They ensure fast and secure delivery of goods, especially for shipments requiring immediate attention.
On Board Couriers are typically used for small to medium-sized shipments, but they can transport a variety of goods, including critical spare parts, confidential documents, medical equipment, and even luxury items such as jewelry or artwork.
The main difference lies in the customization and speed of delivery. On Board Couriers provide personalized assistance throughout the delivery process and can tailor the service to meet specific customer needs, ensuring fast and secure delivery.
To book an OBC, you need to contact the chosen courier service company and provide details of your shipment, such as pickup and delivery addresses, the nature of the goods, and required delivery timelines. The company will then provide you with a quote and arrange delivery according to your needs.
The geographical coverage of On Board Courier services depends on the chosen delivery company. Some companies offer national services, while others provide international deliveries worldwide.
Benefits include fast and secure delivery, personalized assistance, real-time tracking of the shipment, and peace of mind knowing that your goods are in safe hands.
Most On Board Courier companies offer real-time tracking services, allowing you to monitor the location and status of your shipment at any time. You will typically receive updates via email or through a dedicated online platform.
On Board Courier services are typically available 24/7 to meet urgent customer needs, even during weekends and holidays.
The rates for On Board Courier services vary depending on several factors, including distance, size and weight of the shipment, and delivery timelines. It is recommended to request a customized quote from the On Board Courier company for accurate cost information.
On Board Courier companies typically have strict security and insurance policies to ensure the protection of shipments. This may include security measures when handling goods, as well as insurance options to cover any potential losses or damages during transport.