Delivery to Businesses
Delivery to Businesses means delivering fulfilled goods to professional recipients rather than private consumers.
That can include retailers, hospitality groups, bars, restaurants, wholesalers, distributors, and other business customers.

What business delivery means
Business delivery is shaped by the requirements of the receiving business.
The delivery setup may vary depending on order size, total weight, opening hours, booking requirements, access conditions, and whether the movement is under bond or duty paid.
How it works in practice
Business deliveries may move by courier for smaller orders or by specialised transporters for larger and heavier shipments.
Some business customers can only receive deliveries during specific hours. Others may require booked appointments, restricted delivery windows, or more specific access arrangements. In those cases, the delivery setup needs to match the conditions on the receiving side.
In some markets, under-bond movement may also require more specialised transporters.
What makes business delivery different
Business delivery is different because the receiving side often has more operational conditions than private-consumer delivery.
That can include:
opening hours and delivery windows
appointment or access requirements
order size and weight
under-bond versus duty-paid movement
site-specific delivery conditions
How Lexir enables it
Lexir matches business shipments to the delivery setup that fits the receiving business and the shipment conditions.
For standard business needs, Lexir works with defined couriers and transporters in each market. Where the requirements are more specific, Lexir looks for additional transport solutions that fit the delivery conditions.
Why it matters
Business delivery matters because serving trade and professional customers often depends on getting the delivery conditions right, not just moving the goods.
Delivery to Businesses with Lexir
Delivery to Businesses with Lexir means organising each shipment around the receiving business, the shipment size, and the delivery conditions that need to be met.
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