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Worldwide Parcel Services Enjoy The Pacific Islands

Worldwide Parcel Services are pleased to be involved in the transport of goods to some of the more exotic places in the world and there can be few places in the world more exotic than the Pacific islands.

2013-04-10
LONDON, ENGLAND, April 10, 2013 (Press-News.org) Worldwide Parcel Services are pleased to be involved in the transport of goods to some of the more exotic places in the world and there can be few places in the world more exotic than the Pacific islands. Whether it be Western Samoa, Tonga, Tahiti, Fiji or the ultimate paradise of Bora Bora it is possible to get your parcel delivered door to door in a very short time and at a cost that can be afforded and which it is possible to do business without destroying the price basis by extortionate delivery costs.

The Pacific Islands are one of the most beautiful spots but remote in the world with scenery that is difficult to describe to ensure its true beauty. The people are delightful and the way of working can be a little laid back at times. The populations may be small but Worldwide Parcel Services considers it equally important to service the smaller markets as well as the larger markets as this can bring a business the extra work required to keep it going at a strong rate. Worldwide Parcel Services have developed a good infrastructure by tying their delivery services to the best local carriers to ensure swift delivery time and low costs. Security of delivery is always paramount with Worldwide Parcel Services and to this end they use the carriers who are best able to ensure security and also who are prepared to put in place systems which ensure security of the parcel whilst in their care.

The region is one which has a massive tourist business and it is also an upmarket tourist business as prices are generally high and the hotels are high end properties rather than the typical holiday resorts. The upshot is that there is a demand for specialist goods to be required at short notice and a good parcel service is required. Delivery time is rarely very short as the flight times are nearly 24 hours from the UK and in many cases the business is not sufficient for separate cargo planes so it will go with local flights which are often only 2 or 3 times a week and so delays are inevitable in the more remote regions. This delivery pattern is the exception however and for the bulk of deliveries Worldwide Parcel Services can get the parcel to its destination quickly and efficiently.

Worldwide Parcel Services has been able to get some good local services to deliver the parcels dependent on which region of this vast Pacific bowl that the parcels are going to be delivered. Worldwide Parcel Services are delighted to be able to carry out these deliveries at rates which are very competitive in the market place and for a little over GBP30 a parcel of 1 Kg weight can be delivered but parcels of up to 30kg can be delivered for around GBP138. So the next time a parcel has to go to or from one of these great exotic paradises Worldwide Parcel Services will be pleased to do the work.

Worldwide Parcel Services deliver anywhere internationally, with 2-5 day delivery, parcel insurance and tracking all as standard. Easy online quote and booking service.

Website: www.worldwide-parcelservices.co.uk


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[Press-News.org] Worldwide Parcel Services Enjoy The Pacific Islands
Worldwide Parcel Services are pleased to be involved in the transport of goods to some of the more exotic places in the world and there can be few places in the world more exotic than the Pacific islands.