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Thanks to technology, running a small business has become so much easier. With the help of social media and online shopping platforms, business owners can reach consumers across the country — sometimes, even the world. To add to that, some of the cheapest courier services in the Philippines will even take care of collecting your items for delivery. This being said, today, it’s totally possible to operate a business without even having to step out of our homes.
I myself have taken to decluttering by selling my own pre-loved items online, and this simple venture has allowed me to reach buyers from around the country. In between inquiries like “LP?” (last price?) and “HM SF?” (how much is the shipping fee?), I also received some helpful tips from a number of seasoned online shoppers and sellers alike. Here’s the most valuable thing I’ve learned from them: There are actually a lot of cheap courier services in the Philippines. And when you’re able to ship via the most affordable option, you get bonus points as a seller!
These affordable courier services are particularly handy for those selling non-perishable items, especially if they’d like to reach out to buyers beyond their immediate vicinity. To help you out, we’ve put together a list of the cheapest courier services in the Philippines — specifically those that will allow you to ship your products nationwide, 100% from home.
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Rates start at: ₱45 for deliveries within Metro Manila
DPX Philippines boasts the lowest shipping rates we’ve found for delivery within Metro Manila. Deliveries to and within the Bulacan and Rizal areas start at ₱65, while they start at ₱75 for Cavite. DPX also covers provincial areas via their partnership with LBC Express, and shipping fees start for as low as ₱165 for their small pouches.
To ship with DPX, all you have to do is register for an account on their website and then schedule a pickup. You can have your items picked up on the same day, so long as you make your bookings by 2pm from Monday to Friday or 12pm on Saturday.
When the courier arrives, be sure to ask for a pouch, fill up a manual waybill, and provide your rider with the payment. Take note that they have no package limit, so you can schedule pickup for multiple items; plus, both buyers and sellers can easily track their packages via DPX’s official website.
For more information, visit DPX Philippines’ official website.
Rates start at: ₱50 for deliveries within Metro Manila, Rizal, and CAMANAVA (Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas, Valenzuela) deliveries
Setting it apart from other cheap couriers in the Philippines, Fastrack offers the exact same rates for the first three sizes of parcel packaging for deliveries within Metro Manila, Rizal, and CAMANAVA areas. So for items that can fit pouches of up to 12x18in with a maximum weight of 3kg, delivery will only cost ₱50!
For Metro Manila shipments, items can be delivered as soon as the next day; provincial deliveries, on the other hand, will only take two to three days. All you’ll need to do is create an account on their website and schedule a pickup (same-day pickups can be made for bookings made before 2pm). You may opt to download their e-waybill and print it out, or ask the courier to provide you with a waybill along with the delivery pouch upon pickup. Afterward, you can keep track of your packages via their official website.
For more information, visit Fastrack’s official website.
Rates start at: ₱50 for deliveries within Metro Manila
MCFA Express is a favourite among online buyers and sellers, thanks to their low-cost rates and efficient delivery. Like the others on this list of the cheapest courier services in the Philippines, MCFA will require you to set up an account on their official website. From there, you can easily schedule a pickup! You can choose between printing out their waybill, or filling one up once the courier arrives to pick up your item.
Tracking your parcel is simple, too. All you’ll have to do is log on to their website and enter your waybill number — so make sure not to throw away your copy! Depending on your location, items can be delivered to your buyers as early as the next day.
For more information, visit MCFA Express’ official website.
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Rates start at: ₱60 for deliveries within Metro Manila
One of the cheapest courier services in the Philippines, Sonic Express offers an affordable and convenient option for those in need of next-day delivery. They’re a particularly attractive choice for online business owners, as they also provide cash-on-delivery services for buyers who prefer to pay for their purchases upon receiving their items. Sonic Express also makes it easy for buyers and sellers to track their shipments via their official website!
Just register for an account on their site; then, you can schedule your pickup via online booking, call, text, or email. Cut-off time for booking is 2pm from Monday to Saturday. Take note that you can either fill up their e-waybill and print it out, or fill one out manually upon pickup. Finally, you can choose between two size options for packaging, or make use of your own — Sonic Express will take care of weighing and pricing for you.
For more information, visit Sonic Express’ official website.
Rates start at: ₱80 for deliveries within Metro Manila
Out of all the cheap courier services in the Philippines, GoGo Xpress (GGX) would have to be my personal favourite. They have a website and an app (something uncommon among cheap couriers), and both are very user-friendly. Once you’ve signed up for an account, booking is simple; and an electronic waybill is created for you once you schedule your pickup. So, when the courier comes, all you need to do is hand over your parcel and place it inside the pouch. You can also choose between providing the courier with shipping payment upon pickup or upon delivery!
GGX also stands out among other couriers as they’ve optimised their service specifically for online sellers. They’ve even created a platform just for selling your items! Recipients also have the option to pay cash for their purchases upon delivery; the amount will be disbursed to the seller’s registered GGX account. The seller will then be able to cash out to their preferred bank account.
To add to all this, this service offers the lowest base rates for provincial deliveries. Compared to other couriers (whose starting rates range from ₱165 to ₱250), GGX’s provincial rates start at just ₱120 for their small pouches. They also send pickup and delivery updates to both buyer and seller via SMS. Plus, at the rare event that delivery is late, GGX will even give you a rebate. Talk about efficient service — and at an affordable price, too.
For more information, visit GoGo Xpress’ official website.
Rates start at: ₱70 for deliveries from Vismin
Abest Express has actually been around since 1990, so you can trust that they’re equipped with years of experience. I’ve personally made use of this courier service for delivery from Batangas to Metro Manila — and I received my item early the next day! Among the other cheap courier services listed here, Abest Express also ships internationally.
While they have drop-off stations like traditional couriers, Abest Express can also pick up your item for you; just call their designated mobile numbers for pickup services and let them know when and where you’d like to collect the item!
For more information, visit Abest Express’ official website.
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With the help of these reliable and cheap courier services in the Philippines, online sellers are presented with the opportunity to grow their small businesses more swiftly and effectively. And since buyers will be able to enjoy the lowest possible rates for quality service, this definitely sounds like a win-win!
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