Let's get ready for the busy season

Check out our sending cut-off dates for Christmas, so you can let your customers to know when to order by so their parcels arrive on time.

We’ve also put together some tips on how to prepare your business for this busy time.

Let's get ready for the busy season

Check out our sending cut-off dates for Christmas, so you can let your customers to know when to order by so their parcels arrive on time.

We’ve also put together some tips on how to prepare your business for this busy time.

Smiling man with glasses working on laptop
Smiling man with glasses working on laptop

Cut-off dates to target delivery by Christmas

It's important for your customers to know when to order by so their parcels arrive on time.

Top 10 tips for delivery excellence

These practical tips are designed to help online retailers drive customer satisfaction and increase repeat customers.

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business woman wearing a pink shirt

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Peak sending tips

Whether you are sending to businesses or consumers here are some important reminders to ensure your delivery success, both at home and overseas, when things get busy.

We asked our investigations team how to avoid your parcels ending up in their hands this busy festive season. With more than 20 years of experience at NZ Post here’s what they told us:

  1. If sending to a business, always include a Business Name and Unit Number in the address – this is the #1 reason for delayed parcels when deemed undeliverable
  2. Whenever possible include a phone number for the recipient – if something goes wrong this will speed up resolving any issues.
  3. Don’t put tape over labels – the tape can make addresses or tracking numbers unreadable/unscanable
  4. Do remove or cover old address labels so there is no confusion about where your parcel should go
  5. Don’t strap multiple items together. They can get separated, and we’ll have no way of knowing where they were headed (if strapping is necessary, be sure to address each individual item).

To help us get your parcels delivered on time and avoid double-handling, delays and additional charges, make sure you follow our size and weight requirements for the service you select.

  • Courier Pack labels should be the correct size to match your item and Courier Pack labels should not be applied to boxes
  • Check our sizes online.

To minimise the risk of items being rejected ensure all items have accurate descriptions and provide the 6-digit tariff code or 10-digit TARIC code if sending to Ireland.

  • This is a requirement when sending to EU member state countries, plus Norway and Switzerland.
  • Parcel label Integrated customers can utilise our HS lookup tool API
  • If you use eShip or My NZ Post Business, please search for the tariff code (Tariff-finder.govt.nz) and enter it into the address code field in eShip or My NZ Post Business 

Learn more about Electronic Advance Data (EAD) - what you need to do when sending parcels overseas.

  • Check the addresses on your labels are correct to help us delivery your parcels first time and avoid mid-directed parcels and delays in delivery
  • If you need to double check an address you can use our Address and Postcode Finder
  • Our ParcelAddress API can assist you with address checking. Learn more about our APIs
  • Avoid your parcels being unnecessarily held with NZ Customs by ensuring you are accurately manifesting  parcel data.
  • Here’s some key information to meet the legal requirements:
    • The value of the goods listed must match the value of the commercial invoice. The goods value currency must also be accurately listed
    • Include the full name (first and last name) of the consignee/recipient along with their delivery address
    • Consignor details must be the company name and address of the seller
    • Accurately manifest the weight of the goods and the incoterms for the item
    • Accurately describe the contents of the parcel, focusing on describing the function and key materials of the item, rather than colour or other unnecessary characteristics.
    • If you are selling more than NZD60,000 per annum to NZ recipients, you also need to ensure you are declaring that GST is prepaid and add your NZ Inland Revenue number into your manifest.
    • All shipments (either commercial or private) with a value over NZD $1,000.00 require formal clearance through NZ Customs, as well as a customs client code. More information and contact details can be found on the NZ Customs website
  • Download our guide to sending parcels to NZ (PDF - 2.7MB)

NZ Post is the most trusted courier in New Zealand. This means your customers know our brand, and partnering with NZ Post improves their perception of your business - but please ensure you are accurately using our NZ Post Brand.

Find guidelines and downloads in our brand assets hub.

You can let your customers know that they have free access to the NZ Post App. Offering full visibility for your customers to track their parcels and avoid disappointment this busy shopping period. This can also alleviate pressure on your team.