Agent Kartonix and his Special Packaging service

DPD Masterlink introduced a new added value service, Special Packaging. This service will not only help the customer to save valuable time and money, but also decrease the number of complaints concerning damaged parcels, which resulted from insufficient packaging.

In order to use the services of a courier company one must prepare a parcel for transport, which means providing adequate packaging. Beyond doubt, the most problematic objects are those, which due to their size do not fit into standard envelopes and carton boxes or are so fragile that only carefully packed can avoid damage during transport. These objects are for e.g. big format posters, electronic devices or porcelain.

Thanks to the service Special Packaging the customer can, not only, purchase 13 different formats of packages for a preferential price carton and polystyrene boxes, tubes, bubble foil, plastic envelopes, pallets, but also order the service Special Project Logistics, meaning which DPD Masterlink will conduct the whole process of distribution starting from the collection of components from the customer, through picking&packing according to individual requirements up to delivery and preparation of specialist reports.

The date of introducing the service on the market is not incidental. Each year, from September till the end of December the courier industry registers a dynamic growth of number of parcels. During this period of time, customers increase their activity in the field of mass distribution especially before Christmas time. The Special Packaging service is DPD Masterlinks response to the rising market needs. The company, being perceived as a specialist in the added value segment, will currently provide its customers with even higher quality delivery services.

An unusual product mate named Agent Kartonix has been created in order to promote the new service. He is built of different kinds of packages available in the new service. The service Special Packaging is available only for customers, who have signed agreements with the company.

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