Delivery Time Guide
This guide explains the estimated shipping time for international deliveries.
Transit time may vary depending on the shipping route, customs clearance, and local logistics conditions.
The following information outlines typical delivery timelines and factors that may affect shipping speed.
1. Express Delivery Time
Express shipping uses international courier services to transport parcels quickly across borders.
Delivery time usually depends on the carrier and destination.
Typical delivery estimates include:
DHL / FedEx: 5–10 business days
UPS: 7–12 business days
Additional notes:
During peak shopping periods such as Black Friday or Christmas, delivery may be extended by 2–5 days.
Express carriers may adjust delivery schedules based on operational conditions.
Transit time refers to the period after the parcel has been dispatched.
2. Tax Line Delivery Time
Tax line logistics routes are often used for international shipments.
These routes follow specific logistics channels designed for cross-border transportation.
Typical delivery estimates include:
US dedicated line: 7–15 business days
EU dedicated line: 8–20 business days
Important details:
The final delivery stage is handled by local logistics providers.
Delivery timing may depend on local courier efficiency.
Local parcel processing and sorting may influence the final delivery schedule.
Shipping routes may vary depending on the destination country and logistics arrangements.
3. Customs Processing Time
All international parcels must pass through customs clearance before entering the local delivery network.
Typical customs processing time:
Standard processing: 1–3 days
High-volume periods: 5–7 days
Processing time may change depending on:
Customs workload
Inspection volume during peak seasons
Once customs clearance is completed, the parcel continues to the local courier for final delivery.
4. Remote Area Delivery
Some destinations are classified as remote areas by logistics carriers.
For these locations:
Delivery time may be extended by 3–7 days
Additional delivery handling time may be required
Remote area classification depends on the logistics carrier's regional coverage and delivery network.
5. Factors That May Affect Delivery Time
Shipping timelines are estimates. Actual delivery time may vary due to operational conditions.
Several factors can influence transit speed:
Local customs pressure
Increased customs inspections may extend clearance time.Limited air transport capacity
Cargo space availability may influence international shipping schedules.Weather conditions or public holidays
Severe weather or holidays may affect transportation and local delivery.Local courier delivery capacity
Final delivery speed depends on the efficiency of the local courier network.Parcel handling and sorting processes
Packages may require additional processing during transit.
These factors may cause delivery timelines to fluctuate depending on the destination and shipping period.
For a complete understanding of delivery timelines and shipping procedures, you may also review our shipping methods overview and order processing policy, which explain logistics options and order handling stages in more detail.