Standard delivery with signature for France

For Standard delivery with signature, the best carrier is selected to achieve a 2 days home delivery with the highest quality

Code ID: bigblue-fr-standard-sign

Main characteristics of the transport offer

  • A delivery service with signature
  • An estimated delivery time of 
    • 2 working days for France
    • between 5 and 7 working days for Overseas
  • If the carrier is Colis Privé and depending on the delivery department, delivery against signature can be done by presenting a QR Code or a unique code sent beforehand to the recipient by email and SMS. If this method is used, a paper signature is not required.
  • In case of a first failed delivery attempt, a second home delivery is performed as early as the next day
  • In case of a second failed delivery attempt, the parcel is dropped off in a pickup point and the address is specified to the buyer via a letterbox notice. The custody time is of 15 days.

Parcels characteristics

  • The maximum parcel Weight is 30 kg
  • The maximum parcel Length is 100 cm
  • The maximum parcel Length + Width + Height is 150 cm

Invoiced weight

  • The invoiced weight is the real weight of the parcel when shipped in France
  • The invoiced weight is the volumetric weight of the parcel when shipped in French Overseas

For which orders is it recommended ?

  • B2C ✅
  • B2B ❌

Surcharges list

Surcharge name Description Price Unit
Non-mechanizable parcels - If L + W + H is between 150 cm and 200 cm- If L > 100 cm 6,50€ Parcel
Non-standard parcels - If L + W + H > 200 cm- If weight > 30 kg- If L > 100 cm 65€ Parcel
Incorrect address Administrative fees to correct the recipient address 2,80€ Parcel
Delivery Surcharge Delivery surcharge for orders to Overseas France 1,50€ Parcel

The French Post Office's zones are defined as follows:

  • Zone OM1: Guadeloupe (including St Barthélémy and St Martin), Martinique, Réunion, Guyane, Mayotte and St Pierre et Miquelon
  • Zone OM2 : Nouvelle-Calédonie and its islands, Polynésie française, Wallis islands and Futuna, Austral Lands and French Antarctic
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