How TV Shopping Channels Affect the Courier Industry

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TV shopping channels have become very popular in the world today, no matter what country you are in. People like the convenience of being able to shop from the comfort of their own home, anytime day or night. They also like the concept of having their purchases delivered right to their door. It practically eliminates all of the “work” associated with shopping, and makes purchasing goods simple and easy.

The boom in the amount of people that order from home via TV shopping channels has also created a boom in the courier industry. Every day, the shopping networks ship out thousands upon thousands of parcels, which are usually stored in their warehouse. Clothing, electronics, beauty products, cookware and more are shipped all over the world with literally hundreds of parcel couriers making stops at the TV network’s headquarters to fill up their vehicles with shipments. These shipments are then scanned and are sent on their way to their recipient. This continues day after day, making the various TV shopping networks one of the busiest hubs and contributors to the courier industry.


While the purchaser is normally the one that pays for the cost of shipping as a part of their purchase price, at times the shopping channels may pick up the tab on certain products for a limited time, such as a one day only special. When TV shopping channels present special offers such as free shipping or clearance prices on certain items, it usually spikes sales. Therefore, the courier industry is affected in a substantial way each time an item is either put on clearance or offered without shipping cost.

It is likely that those working in the warehouse behind the scenes handle the preparing of parcel for pickup and the relations with the various parcel couriers. If you are one of these warehouse workers, and have the responsibility of keeping the shipping costs applied to the customer as low as possible, so sales will be as high as possible, you may wish to check out the comparison and booking website myParcelDelivery.com™.

myParcelDelivery.com™ provides users with an instant free quote on the cost of shipping their package, as it compares the rates of parcel delivery service such as City Link, UPS, DHL and others. You can then book a pickup online, and be emailed shipping labels that you can print and affix to the package so that it is ready by the time the courier arrives. You can even receive discounts for being a regular shipper, which will not only help save your company money, but likely will be passed on in a nice savings to your customers as well, since the cost of shipping will be less.

While many may not realize it, TV shopping channels and e-commerce are two of the shipping industry’s very best friends.

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