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Shipping via Shipcloud business rates: are regular pickups possible?
Shipping via Shipcloud business rates: are regular pickups possible?

Requirements for setting up a regular DPD pickup via shipcloud conditions

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Written by Ina Kahl
Updated over a year ago

If you ship via Shipcloud business rates, we can have DPD set up a regular pickup for you.


In this article you will learn what requirements you need to meet in order for us to set up a regular pickup for you with DPD.

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How can I set up a regular pickup with DPD?

If you use the Shipcloud conditions for DPD, we can request a regular pickup for your location from DPD. In order for this to be economically worthwhile for the carrier, DPD requires that you have a minimum weekly parcel volume of 20 shipments and can hand over at least 5 parcels per pickup day.

If this applies to you and you are interested in a regular collection, please feel free to contact our support team and provide the following information:

  • Preferred pickup days (only possible MO-FR)

  • Average shipment quantity / parcel amount per pickup day

  • Average dimensions (XXX cm x XXX cm x XXX cm)

  • Average weight (XXX kg)

📌 If your specified pickup quantity is permanently undercut, the regular collection may be discontinued by the carrier without prior notice.

Good to know: Even if a regular pickup has been set up for you (via Shipcloud conditions or your own carrier contracts), with Shipcloud you can still request one time pickups from the other available carriers.

Are there any additional costs for setting up a regular pickup?

No, if we arrange a regular pickup for your location with DPD via our conditions, no additional costs will be charged.

Good to know: If you ship and collect via your own carrier contracts, your individual contractual agreements with the carrier will apply.


Do you have any further questions? We are happy to help you.


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