Stamps.com issues USPS international shipping guide

Stamps.com has released a new guide to help e-commerce sellers understand USPS international shipping. The company said that the guide would be helpful for small business owners and e-commerce sellers who are looking to expand their businesses globally and tap into the growing demand for American-made products.

“In today’s dynamic digital landscape, consumers across the globe are looking to buy outside their local markets,” said Stamps.com Chairman and CEO Ken McBride. “This shift allows e-commerce retailers in the U.S. to sell their merchandise at a global level. With low cost options like USPS First Class Package International Service and access to discounted shipping rates, Stamps.com is uniquely positioned to help e-commerce sellers of all sizes ship their products internationally.”

The new guide features advice for e-commerce sellers including:

  • Information on all USPS International Mail Classes
  • Packaging Tips for International Delivery
  • Details on USPS Customs Forms
  • International Shipping Tips

The free eBook (PDF) can be downloaded at:
http://www.stamps.com/whitepapers/complete-guide-usps-international-shipping.pdf

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