Business Courier
How Business Courier Accounts Work
What a business courier account offers — invoicing, scheduled runs, agreed pricing and one point of contact — and whether your business needs one.
A business courier account turns ad-hoc bookings into a managed service: agreed pricing, monthly invoicing, and a single point of contact who knows your business. If you send more than the occasional parcel, an account usually saves time and money.
What an account gives you
- Monthly invoicing & credit terms — no paying job-by-job.
- Agreed pricing — consistent rates for your regular routes.
- Scheduled & regular runs — daily or weekly contract runs and multi-drops.
- One point of contact — someone who knows your requirements, not a call centre queue.
- Priority dispatch — for urgent and same-day jobs.
Which businesses benefit
- Legal & financial — regular confidential document delivery.
- E-commerce & retail — same-day dispatch and returns.
- Healthcare — scheduled medical and pathology runs.
- Automotive — VOR and parts on account.
Small business too
You don’t need to be a large company. A small-business courier arrangement offers the same flexibility with no big-account minimums.
Setting one up
It’s quick — tell us your typical routes and volumes and we’ll set up an account with agreed terms. Open a business account or call to discuss.
Need a business courier?
Red Eagle — 24/7 same-day courier, UK-wide.