The Philippines is one of the fastest-growing ecommerce markets in Southeast Asia. By 2027, it's estimated to have a market volume of $AUD45 billion. Marketplaces and social media are currently the most popular shopping platforms, but the industry is constantly evolving as more online stores pop up.
If you want to establish an ecommerce store in the Philippines, you need a shipping solution that not only makes it easy to compare rates from globally recognised couriers but also provides customers with memorable post-purchase experiences.
As a courier aggregator, we provide small and medium-sized businesses access to competitive shipping rates usually reserved for large enterprises. That is why you can send parcels to the Philippines for as little as $14.90 from globally respected international couriers like DHL, DHL Ecommerce, TNT Express, Fedex Express and UPS.
Save on pick-up fees for small and lightweight products by packing them in ONE box and sending them to the Philippines and over 200 other countries!
Here's how it works:
Interparcel's Branded Tracking Portal helps you retain loyal customers by giving them everything they need to track their parcels.
When you book a courier with Interparcel, customers automatically receive a tracking number via email, which they can use to log into the portal.
You can personalise it with your logo and colour scheme to give shoppers a familiar experience. There's even a place for promotional banners, which you can use to advertise upcoming sales or exclusive offers.
Our customer service team ensures you have a hassle-free experience by answering all your questions.
Yes! Interparcel includes multiple cost-effective shipping services from Australia to over 200 countries, including the Philippines. You can even customise our platform to optimise your fulfilment process so parcels arrive safely and on time.
We do! When you need to import samples or materials from the Philippines, we can organise carriers to deliver them to Australia. Interparcel has several partners specialising in importing items in parcels or on pallets.
Deliveries to the Philippines vary depending on the distance from the origin to the destination. But Interparcel provides multiple options that you can sort by estimated delivery time to find a service that meets your needs and budget.
You can send a parcel anywhere in the Philippines, including Manila, Ilagan, Quezon City, Davao City, Caloocan, Zamboanga, Taguig, Pasig, Bacoor, Cabanatuan City, Kabankalan, General Santos City, Danao City, and more.
Before booking, check what you can and can't ship to the Philippines. Some of the items permitted in the country include fashion apparel (including costumes and jewellery), homewares and gifts, arts and crafts, tech products, books, wholesale items, and sample materials. For a complete list of the materials you can send to the Philippines, visit their Customs website. We also recommend reviewing our Prohibited and Restricted Items list to ensure your preferred courier will transport them.
Interparcel can import samples from suppliers or products from the Philippines and other international partners to sell locally. Other examples include clothing items, textile materials, computer and mobile parts, giftware, books, furnishings, and educational materials. For a complete list, visit the Australian Customs page and review our Prohibited and Restricted Items list before booking a courier.
If your total shipment is less than AUD 1,000, you won't pay additional duties or taxes to send your parcel from the Philippines to Australia. If it's above this amount, they will apply.
We ship to over 250 countries worldwide. Other destinations include India, Nepal, China, USA, and New Zealand.