Separated by only a small distance over the Irish sea from the British mainland, Ireland is very close to the UK in terms of culture, language and, crucially, trade. Ireland imports around ÂŁ34billion worth of goods and services from the UK each year - the land border with Northern Ireland being important to this.
Unsurprisingly, this means thousands of parcels travel between the two countries every day and postal links are strong. If you need to get your parcel to the UK on time and for a good price, ParcelBroker can help. Our consolidated deliveries with the major shipping companies mean we can pass great rates to our customers.
Looking to send a parcel from Ireland to the UK? Send with us and you’ll get the best rates - we consolidate all our deliveries, allowing us to negotiate excellent prices that major carriers don’t offer when you go direct. We use fast, reliable and trusted delivery services for all our parcels to the UK, so why pay more?
Fed up with other carriers? We’re a breath of fresh air - every customer is important to us, and we make sure that whether you’re sending one parcel from Ireland to the UK or a thousand, you’re completely satisfied with our service. There are no automated lines or call centres here; we know how important good communication is to the transport industry, so you’ll speak directly with our team.
Our booking process is straightforward and to the point, so you can get the services you need, when you need them. Simply choose the best rate for the service you need, fill in your details, and schedule your delivery from Ireland to the UK - spend less time sending, and more time selling.
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Due to excellent postal links, parcels can be sent from Ireland to the UK quickly and easily. Most shipping companies can deliver from Ireland to the UK mainland in around 2 days, with delivery unlikely to take longer than 5 days with any service.
As both Ireland and the UK are EU member states and benefit from the single market, you don’t have to worry about customs arrangements when delivering from Ireland.
However, with the UK about to leave the EU, these customs arrangements could soon change. ParcelBroker will keep you updated of any changes as and when they occur.
When you come to send your parcel from Ireland to the UK, you’re going to need to know how to address it. Thankfully, the standard address format in the UK is easy to follow. Parcels should be addressed to the UK as follows:
It is advisable to include a return address on the rear of the parcel if necessary and, if you are writing the address by hand, to ensure all lines are written in capital letters for clarity.
As both Ireland and the UK are in the EU, there are no major differences in the import restrictions in the two countries. Unlike imports from outside the EU, there are no limits on the amount of alcohol or tobacco that can be sent from another EU country to the UK.
There are a number of items banned from import into the UK. Most of these are consistent with the EU’s own banned list. Items banned for import include:
Remember to check what you are planning to ship to the UK will definitely be allowed into the country before you send. The UK government’s page on banned items may be useful for this.
You should also be aware of ParcelBroker’s prohibited items, to ensure that you’re not sending any materials that aren’t permitted by our shipping policy.
When shipping a parcel to the UK, you must be sure you can find a courier which can actually carry out the delivery. The tool at the top of this page will tell you which companies can deliver your item and gives you a quote for postage with each.
When providing the weight and dimensions of your parcel, it is vital you measure correctly. Inaccurate values could lead to hefty extra costs being incurred!
Ensure your parcel is packaged as safely as possible. As goods can travel between Ireland and the UK so quickly, it can be easy to forget how many people handle them and how many vehicles they are moved between. You must keep all items tightly wrapped and secured, or there is a chance the item you are sending could become damaged.