EuroCollis shipping glossary
Plain-English definitions of shipping, customs and courier-marketplace terms used on EuroCollis.
- Door-to-door shipping — A delivery model where a single courier collects the parcel from the sender's address and hands it to the reci…
- Courier marketplace — An online platform that matches customers with independent couriers based on routes, prices and ratings — simi…
- EUR.1 movement certificate — A customs document used under the EU–Morocco Association Agreement that grants preferential (often zero) duty …
- Volumetric weight — A pricing method that charges based on a parcel's volume rather than its actual weight when the item is bulky …
- Tangier Med port — Morocco's largest port and the main maritime gateway between Morocco and Europe, handling most of the road fre…
- Operation Marhaba (Opération Passage du Détroit) — The annual summer movement of millions of Moroccans living in Europe back to Morocco, peaking in July and Augu…
- Customs declaration — A document listing the contents, value and origin of a shipment, required for any cross-border movement of goo…
- Pickup window — The agreed time range during which a courier collects a parcel from the sender. EuroCollis couriers confirm a …
- Verified courier — A courier whose identity, vehicle ownership and address have been validated by EuroCollis through document che…
- Platform deposit — A small upfront fee paid to EuroCollis at booking (49 MAD or 99 MAD depending on tier) that confirms the booki…
- Consolidated shipment — A practice where one courier groups parcels from multiple senders into the same vehicle, reducing per-parcel c…
- QR delivery confirmation — A delivery proof method where the receiver scans a unique QR code generated by the platform, instantly confirm…
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