Baiyun Network Expands Global Crossborder Ecommerce Delivery

Buyun.com's international express delivery covers over 220 countries and regions worldwide. Relying on commercial express companies like DHL, FedEx, UPS, and EMS, as well as its own dedicated lines, it primarily covers Asia, Europe, America, Australia, and Africa. Solutions are also available for remote areas and special goods. It provides one-stop international logistics services for cross-border e-commerce sellers.
Baiyun Network Expands Global Crossborder Ecommerce Delivery

For cross-border e-commerce sellers, understanding international shipping coverage remains a critical challenge. A comprehensive logistics network can make the difference between successful market expansion and operational headaches.

Worldwide Delivery Network

Modern logistics providers integrate services from major carriers including DHL, FedEx, UPS, and EMS, supplemented by proprietary shipping lanes. This combined infrastructure enables reliable delivery to over 220 countries and territories worldwide.

Key Service Regions

  • Asia: Comprehensive coverage across Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, India, and Middle Eastern nations including UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Israel. Southeast Asian destinations frequently benefit from 48-hour expedited delivery.
  • Europe: Service extends throughout the EU and major European markets including the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, and Norway. Priority shipments to Europe and North America often complete door-to-door delivery within 72 hours.
  • Americas: Full coverage across North America (United States, Canada, Mexico) and key South American markets (Brazil, Argentina, Chile).
  • Oceania: Complete service coverage throughout Australia and New Zealand.
  • Africa: Strategic coverage including South Africa, Ghana, Kenya and other economic hubs across the continent.

Special Considerations

Remote locations may incur additional delivery fees and potentially extended timelines of 1-2 days. Some isolated areas might require customer pickup arrangements.

Specialized shipping lanes accommodate regulated items including electronics containing batteries, magnetic materials, oversized cargo, and fragile goods while maintaining compliance with international customs regulations.

The evolution of global logistics networks continues to reduce barriers for international commerce, enabling businesses of all sizes to compete in worldwide markets with reliable shipping solutions.