In order to find the nearest postal point you only have to visit our website postalpoint.be.
Use geolocation or enter a postal code or address and you will get a list of all the postal points in your neighbourhood.
On the website you will find postal points of various providers of postal services, including bpost, DHL, DPD, GLS, Mondial Relay, PostNL, UPS, Homerr and Instabee.
In addition, the opening hours of each postal point are indicated, so that you can easily see when they are open.
On the same website you can also look up the rates for sending basic parcels, so that you can always choose the best option for your shipment.
Yes, it is possible to install a parcel box next to your letterbox.
A parcel box enables you to receive parcels safely, even if you are not at home. This can come in handy for parcel deliveries and reduces the risk of having to collect a parcel from a collection point.
If you install a parcel box you should take account of the following requirements:
That is how the parcel box meets the requirements and how parcels can be delivered safely and efficiently.
If you install a letterbox you should take account of the following requirements:
Standards for letterboxes:
For full details of the regulations, consult the official texts, available via the following link: Justel database.
Your parcel’s sustainability depends on various factors, such as the packing material used, the mode of transport and the postal service provider you choose.
Nowadays, many providers of postal services offer sustainable options, such as CO2-neutral transport or the use of recycled packing material.
If you are the person having placed the order, you should contact the seller as soon as possible. The latter is responsible for delivering the parcel.
If your rights are not respected or if a dispute with the seller occurs, you can
Both sender and addressee can also ask for information or submit a complaint to the postal service provider who has or should have delivered the parcel.
If you are dissatisfied with the postal service provider’s response, you can turn to the Ombudsman Services for the Postal Sector.
In case of purchases made on a site that is registered in the European Economic Area delivery must take place within the period indicated by the online web shop, unless the buyer has expressly asked for and the seller has accepted another period.
However, if no period is mentioned on the website or if no period has been agreed on by the seller and buyer, delivery must take place within 30 days.
Most delivery services offer the possibility to track the parcel.
That service can be offered by the postal operator carrying out the delivery or by the Internet trader.
Tracking is possible by e-mail, text message, a web page or a mobile application of the postal operator and/or the Internet trader.
Some Internet traders offer the possibility to change the delivery address during the handling of the shipment. It may be that this option is offered at a charge.
The postal service provider who is tasked with delivering your order can also offer the possibility to change the delivery address when you are not present. Usually that information is provided when you are tracking the shipment.
Parcel at the front door
Parcel delivered to the neighbours
Note in the letterbox
These rules only apply to sales by professionals to private persons (B2C).
For example, an online purchase made by a Belgian consumer on a British or Chinese platform:
Please verify whom you buy from and especially whether the VAT and the import duties are included in the selling price, so as to avoid any surprises. Check your order and your invoice!
More info on the website of the Federal Public Service Finance: for private individuals // video private individuals
A shipment coming from a country outside the European Union can be subject to a check and various duties and fees: VAT, import duties (also called “customs duties”) and excise duties (only on specific products such as alcohol, tobacco, etc.).
“Customs formalities” are administrative formalities concerning the collection of the various duties and fees.
Some Internet traders give an estimation of the customs duties and formalities beforehand as soon as the order is placed.
Some postal operators will ask a compensation for performing those customs formalities, payable in addition to the duties and fees; others have already integrated those costs in the fixed costs of their products/services.