Swiss E-Commerce Logistics Snapshot 2026 — Quick Read
Switzerland is Europe's highest-per-capita e-commerce market, projected at CHF 14B+ in 2026 GMV with basket sizes 35-45% above EU norm. Die Post handles 70%+ of national parcel volume through PostLogistics; DPD Schweiz (Geopost), Planzer (Swiss courier 1936), Quickpac (Migros 2018), DHL Schweiz, GLS Switzerland and cross-border Amazon FBA Bad Hersfeld form the seven-carrier ecosystem. TWINT and PostFinance dominate payments; the 7-day return window under the OR rather than the EU's 14 days is the key legal distinction; the Postal Services Act (PG) governs Die Post's universal-service obligation across 4,500+ access points.
The 2026 Swiss Logistics Landscape at a Glance
Few European countries have a carrier mix as structurally distinctive as Switzerland's. The cards below summarise the seven options — keep them nearby as you read each deep-dive.
Die Post (Swiss Post) — The National Leader
Founded 1849 · Federally-owned PLC since 2013 · PostLogistics, PostFinance, MyPost 24
DPD Schweiz — The Geopost Alternative
Owned by Geopost / La Poste Groupe · Strong B2B and high-value B2C · Pickup-shop network
Planzer — Swiss Pallet & Heavy Specialist
Founded 1936 in Dietikon · 5,500+ employees · 60+ branches · White-glove and B2B
Quickpac — Migros' B2C Challenger
Launched 2018 · Migros owner · In-house carrier for Galaxus / Digitec · Same-day evening
DHL Schweiz — Cross-Border Express Leader
Deutsche Post DHL Group · DHL Express + DHL Parcel · Bad Hersfeld FBA inbound
GLS Switzerland — Cost-Effective Courier
GLS Group / Royal Mail-owned · Strong on EU cross-border · Competitive CH rates
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1. Die Post (Swiss Post) — The National Leader
Die Post at a Glance
Die Schweizerische Post — Die Post in German, La Poste Suisse in French, La Posta Svizzera in Italian — is the federally-owned universal postal operator of Switzerland. Founded in 1849, it became a public limited company under federal ownership in 2013 through the Post Organisation Act. Its PostLogistics arm handles roughly 200 million parcels per year through three sortation hubs at Daillens (VD), Härkingen (SO) and Frauenfeld (TG).
The retail footprint is equally dense: ~800 post offices, 900 Postal Agencies (inside grocery stores), 2,000+ My Post 24 terminals and household letterbox drop-off — a combined 4,500+ access points across a country of 8.7M. Die Post is the only carrier with truly universal nationwide coverage including remote Alpine valleys where private couriers decline routes or charge punitive surcharges. Independent surveys place Die Post's brand trust above 80% — Swiss shoppers convert 15-25% higher on listings offering "Lieferung mit der Post" / "Livraison La Poste".
PostPac Economy, Priority and Same-Day Express
PostLogistics' B2C product ladder as of 2026:
- PostPac Economy — 2-3 day delivery, up to 30 kg, retail CHF 8.50 / business CHF 4.50-6 at 10K+ volume
- PostPac Priority — next-day delivery (97% on-time SLA), retail CHF 10.50 / business CHF 6.50-8.50
- Same-Day Express — same-day evening, retail CHF 30+; covers ZH, GE, BS, BE, LA, LU corridors
- PostPac International — cross-border outbound, DDP and DAP Incoterms
Recipients can redirect to any My Post 24 terminal, Pick@Home pickup point or neighbour-pickup via the Die Post app — engineering out the "not at home" failure mode.
PostFinance — The Banking Layer
PostFinance AG is Die Post's banking subsidiary and one of Switzerland's largest retail financial institutions — 5M+ private and SME customers (~two-thirds of adults). For e-commerce sellers it shows up as: PostFinance Checkout (gateway accepting credit cards, TWINT, PostFinance Card, Apple Pay, Google Pay), invoice (Rechnung / QR-bill) settlement and PostFinance Card (~2.6M cards in circulation). Bundling PostLogistics + PostFinance Checkout typically unlocks 8-15% volume discounts on both sides for SMEs.
Die Post Rate Bands 2026
Die Post's parcel pricing in 2026 is tiered by service, weight band and contract volume. The published retail rates apply only to one-off sender; serious sellers always negotiate a PostLogistics business contract.
One Sourcing — Die Post's Fulfillment-as-a-Service
Die Post One Sourcing (formerly "Notime Fulfillment") is the platform's first-party logistics: sellers ship inventory to Die Post fulfillment centres in Oftringen (AG) and Frauenfeld (TG); Die Post handles storage, picking, packing, last-mile (via PostLogistics) and returns. Listings benefit from same-day or next-day promise across most of the Mittelland. Storage is billed per cubic metre per month plus per-order pick-and-pack — mirroring Amazon FBA with PostLogistics last-mile baked in. For sellers above ~3,000 parcels/month, the maths often beats running an own warehouse.
💡 Read the full Die Post integration guide
PostLogistics REST API, Webstamp labels, PostFinance Checkout, One Sourcing fees, 10-minute Zunapro flow.
2. DPD Schweiz — The Geopost Alternative
A French-Owned Swiss Operation
DPD Schweiz AG is the Swiss arm of DPD Group / Geopost, wholly owned by La Poste Groupe (France). DPD operates from a central hub in Buchs (AG) with regional depots in Geneva, Lausanne, Bern, Zurich, St. Gallen and Lugano, handling roughly 25 million parcels per year — the strongest #2 to Die Post. DPD's positioning is "the private alternative to Die Post": same SLAs, 10-15% cheaper at business-contract rates, but without Die Post's universal rural reach. For Mittelland-concentrated customer bases (Geneva-Lausanne-Bern-Zurich-St. Gallen-Lugano), DPD is consistently the lowest-cost full-service option.
DPD Predict + Pickup Shops
DPD Predict gives every recipient a 1-hour predicted delivery window with SMS/email alerts and the option to reschedule, redirect to a Pickup shop or leave with a neighbour. Internal DPD data shows Predict reduces failed-delivery rates by 40-60% vs. traditional courier ETAs. DPD Schweiz also operates ~1,200 Pickup shop locations — kiosks, petrol stations, electronics stores — that accept parcels for recipient collection up to 14 days.
DPD Schweiz Rate Bands 2026
On top of base rates, DPD Schweiz adds a small fuel surcharge (updated monthly) and zone surcharges for mountain valleys above 1,800m altitude.
📦 Read the full DPD Schweiz integration guide
DPD-Connect XML, Predict setup, Pickup shop redirection, cross-border DDP via Geopost.
3. Planzer — Swiss Pallet, Heavy & White-Glove Specialist
From Dietikon Family Firm to National Champion
Planzer Transport AG was founded in 1936 in Dietikon (ZH) by Josef Planzer as a regional cartage operation. Over 90 years it has grown into Switzerland's largest privately-owned logistics group, with 5,500+ employees, 60+ branches and CHF 870M+ annual revenue. The Planzer family remains the controlling shareholder, and the firm's positioning as a Swiss-owned alternative to French-owned DPD or state-owned Die Post is part of its brand equity.
The Pallet, Heavy & Two-Man-Handling Specialism
Planzer's competitive moat is the heavy and bulky segment that Die Post PostPac (capped at 30 kg / 100×60×60 cm) and DPD Classic (capped at 31.5 kg) physically cannot serve. The product ladder:
- Planzer Paket — standard parcel up to 31.5 kg, competing with Die Post / DPD on price
- Planzer Stück — single piece up to 1,000 kg on pallet or skid
- Planzer Möbel & Geräte — two-man handling, in-room placement, packaging takeaway
- Planzer Express — same-day national door-to-door for time-critical B2B
For returns, Planzer's reverse-logistics product bundles original delivery, service window and return into one pre-negotiated price — why Ikea CH, Pfister and Conforama Suisse use Planzer for last-mile.
Planzer Rate Bands 2026
🪑 Read the full Planzer integration guide
Planzer Web Cockpit API, two-man booking, white-glove eligibility, reverse logistics, combined delivery + install.
4. Quickpac — Migros-Owned B2C Challenger
The 2018 Disruption Inside the Orange Giant
Quickpac AG launched in 2018 as the in-house parcel carrier for the Migros group — Switzerland's largest retailer (CHF 30B+ revenue, ~100K employees). Migros' online subsidiaries Galaxus and Digitec had become the country's #1 marketplace pair and were paying full retail to Die Post; building an in-house carrier let Migros internalise margin while differentiating on speed. By 2026 Quickpac handles ~12M parcels per year and sells to third-party sellers — making it a real choice for any Swiss operator, not just Galaxus listings.
Same-Day Evening + Galaxus Integration
Quickpac's signature product is the same-day evening slot: orders placed before midday delivered 18:00-22:00 the same day in Zurich, Bern, Basel, Geneva and Lausanne — the window built around Swiss commuter habits. Marketplace sellers on Galaxus.ch can choose between Galaxus Fulfillment (in-house warehouse + Quickpac) and self-fulfillment with API labels — the latter ~20-25% cheaper for sellers with own warehouse.
Quickpac Rate Bands 2026
⚡ Read the full Quickpac integration guide
Quickpac Tracking API, Galaxus vs self-fulfillment, evening slot booking, Saturday SLAs, Zunapro routing.
5. DHL Schweiz — Cross-Border Express Leader
Deutsche Post DHL in Switzerland
DHL Schweiz is the local arm of Deutsche Post DHL Group and Switzerland's leading cross-border express carrier. Its network combines DHL Express (time-definite international air), DHL Parcel (DE-CH road parcel) and DHL eCommerce. The Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg EuroAirport hub serves as a critical cross-border express node.
The Bad Hersfeld Bridge
For Swiss e-commerce, DHL's most important corridor is Germany to Switzerland. Amazon's Bad Hersfeld fulfillment cluster (FRA1/FRA3) is one of the primary EU hubs serving Swiss customers via amazon.de, and DHL Express is the default carrier. Average transit Bad Hersfeld → Zurich is 2-4 working days via DHL Parcel or next-business-day before 12:00 via DHL Express Worldwide. The standard approach is DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) Incoterms with Swiss MWST 8.1% prepaid; DHL handles border clearance using the seller's MWST registration. Under the EU-Switzerland Free Trade Agreement of 1972, most goods qualify for customs-duty exemption with a valid EUR.1 origin declaration.
DHL Express Worldwide for High-Value SKUs
For premium SKUs (watches, luxury accessories, high-value electronics) DHL Express Worldwide remains the gold standard — door-to-door with end-to-end tracking, signature on delivery, full insurance and a hard SLA. Pricing runs 3-5× standard parcel rates but is the only viable option for SKUs above CHF 1,500.
DHL Schweiz Rate Bands 2026
✈️ Read the full DHL Schweiz integration guide
MyDHL Express API, DE-CH DDP setup, EUR.1 origin, Bad Hersfeld inbound, high-value insured.
6. GLS Switzerland — Cost-Effective EU-CH Courier
The Royal Mail-Owned Network
GLS Switzerland AG is the Swiss arm of General Logistics Systems, owned by International Distribution Services (Royal Mail Group). GLS' Swiss footprint is smaller than Die Post or DPD, but its pan-European road network covering 41 countries makes it especially competitive for sellers shipping from German, French or Italian warehouses into Switzerland. The hub is in Volketswil (ZH), with regional depots in Basel, Bern, Geneva and Lugano.
FlexDeliveryService, ParcelShops + EU Inbound
GLS' FlexDeliveryService mirrors DPD's Predict with reschedule and redirect options; the GLS ParcelShop network comprises ~600 collection points. GLS' price advantage is most pronounced on EU-to-CH inbound: a parcel from Munich, Milan or Lyon to Zurich is often 20-30% cheaper via GLS than via DHL Parcel or Die Post inbound. For sellers with a mature European fulfillment footprint, GLS is frequently the lowest-cost option.
GLS Switzerland Rate Bands 2026
🇪🇺 Read the full GLS Switzerland integration guide
GLS ShipIT API, FlexDeliveryService, EuroBusinessParcel, ParcelShop routing, cost vs Die Post inbound.
7. Amazon FBA from Bad Hersfeld — Cross-Border at Scale
Bad Hersfeld as the EU-CH Bridge
Amazon's Bad Hersfeld fulfillment cluster in central Germany (FRA1 and FRA3) opened in 1999 as Amazon's first German warehouse and remains a primary hub for amazon.de orders shipped to Switzerland. Switzerland is not part of the EU customs union, so Pan-EU FBA does not automatically move stock into Switzerland. Instead, Swiss customers shopping on amazon.de receive cross-border parcels from German FCs (primarily Bad Hersfeld, plus Leipzig and Werne). Amazon handles MWST 8.1% collection at checkout, declares the consignment at the border via DHL or Die Post inbound, and delivers within 2-4 working days.
The Cross-Border Economics
The FBA-from-Bad Hersfeld route makes sense when: amazon.de is your primary marketplace, your SKUs are below CHF 200 (import duty exempt), 2-4 day delivery is acceptable, and you want to avoid Swiss warehouse overheads (CHF 15-25/m³/month vs €7-12 in Germany). Conversely, if Galaxus.ch / Digitec / own-shop dominates, a domestic Die Post One Sourcing or Swiss 3PL beats Bad Hersfeld on customer experience.
MWST Compliance for FBA Cross-Border
Under the Swiss MWST Act revisions effective since 2019, sellers above CHF 100,000 annual Swiss-bound turnover must register with the ESTV, appoint a Swiss fiscal representative and charge 8.1% MWST at checkout under DDP Incoterms. Amazon's IOSS-equivalent process handles collection for qualifying sellers — but the seller remains the MWST taxpayer of record.
Cross-border tip: FBA Bad Hersfeld → CH delivers 35-45% lower per-unit fulfillment costs vs Swiss-warehouse competitors while hitting 2-4 day SLAs. Trade-off: loss of "Swiss-stocked" trust that converts 15-25% higher. FBA cross-border guide →
📘 Read the full Amazon FBA Bad Hersfeld guide
SP-API setup, inbound shipment plans, CH-MWST 8.1%, DHL cross-border DDP, rate-card vs Swiss domestic.
8. Swiss 3PL Providers — Beyond the Big Carriers
Domestic Fulfillment Specialists
Beyond the seven headline carriers, Switzerland hosts a robust ecosystem of 3PL providers for sellers who want outsourced warehousing without Amazon FBA or Die Post One Sourcing lock-in. Leading options in 2026:
- Galliker Logistics — founded 1918 in Altishofen (LU); strong on automotive, food and pharma
- Kuehne+Nagel Suisse — global giant headquartered in Schindellegi (SZ); high-volume contract logistics
- Camion Transport AG — Wil (SG)-based pallet and parcel hybrid, mid-market 3PL
- Swiss Post Solutions — Die Post's outsourced-fulfillment arm beyond One Sourcing
When to Use a 3PL vs Carrier-Direct
- Below 1,000 parcels/month — self-fulfill, ship via Die Post Webstamp and DPD Connect APIs
- 1,000 – 5,000 parcels/month — Die Post One Sourcing or Quickpac warehouse-as-a-service
- 5,000+ parcels/month — dedicated 3PL contract (Galliker, Camion Transport) or own warehouse
- Heavy / oversized SKUs — Planzer or 3PL with cross-docking
Zunapro routes orders across Die Post One Sourcing (fast-movers), 3PL (long-tail) and FBA Bad Hersfeld (amazon.de) without SKU-by-SKU rules.
9. Same-Day Delivery — Zurich, Geneva, Basel
The Three Same-Day Players
True same-day delivery in Switzerland is concentrated in the three largest metros — Zurich, Geneva and Basel — plus Bern and Lausanne. The three operators: Die Post Same-Day Express (~11:00 cut-off, same-day evening, full Mittelland), Quickpac Evening (~12:00 cut-off, 18:00-22:00 in ZH/BE/BS/GE/LS), notime (Die Post subsidiary, 2-hour express in Zurich city).
Same-Day in Zurich, Geneva and Basel
Zurich is the densest same-day market, with all three operators competing actively: notime handles 2-hour windows from Zurich-city warehouses, Quickpac the evening slot from Volketswil, Die Post Same-Day Express a broader geography including Zug, Schaffhausen and Winterthur. Geneva and Basel see Quickpac and Die Post as the primary options; Geneva's tri-national dimension (French border at Annemasse) means high-value same-day SKUs often incorporate a small French cross-border element via DPD or DHL.
The Economics of Same-Day
Same-day at CHF 18-30 per shipment needs either a high-AOV SKU (typically CHF 200+) or a premium customer willing to pay a surcharge. Galaxus.ch reports same-day-eligible listings convert at ~40% higher rates than next-day-only — but unit economics work only on the right SKU mix.
⚡ Configure same-day rules in Zunapro
Per-postcode eligibility, cut-off enforcement, surcharge calc and carrier selection between Die Post Same-Day, Quickpac Evening and notime 2-hour.
10. Returns — The 7-Day Window and Reality of Swiss Consumer Law
Why Switzerland Is Not the EU
The single most important legal distinction between Swiss and EU e-commerce is the return / right-of-withdrawal regime. The EU Consumer Rights Directive (2011/83/EU) gives EU consumers a statutory 14-day cooling-off period for distance purchases. Switzerland is not in the EU and that directive does not apply. Instead, the Code of Obligations (Obligationenrecht / OR) Art. 40a-40f sets a 14-day withdrawal right only for door-to-door sales and cold-call transactions — not standard online e-commerce. For ordinary online purchases there is no statutory cooling-off period at all.
The 7-Day Industry Standard
In practice, Swiss e-commerce has converged on a voluntary 7-day return window as the industry baseline, with leading retailers offering 14-30 days as a competitive differentiator. Die Post itself advertises a 7-day no-questions return on partner shops; Galaxus / Digitec offer 30 days for unused items; Zalando.ch matches the EU 100-day standard for brand reasons. As a seller, you must publish your return policy explicitly — silence does not default to 14 days as it would in the EU.
Return Logistics + MWST
Return labels are generated through each carrier's API: Die Post Return Label (drop-off at any post office, agency or MyPost 24), DPD Return Pickup (courier or Pickup shop), Quickpac Return and Planzer Two-Man Return for furniture. Cost per return runs CHF 4-9 for parcels and CHF 35-90 for two-man-handling. Return rates by category: fashion 25-45%, electronics 12-18%, home & garden 6-10%, books / music / beauty 3-5%. For MWST-registered sellers, an accepted return triggers a credit note (Gutschrift) reversing the original 8.1% MWST — Zunapro auto-issues the Gutschrift and updates the ESTV ledger.
Carrier Comparison Table 2026 — All Seven Options
A side-by-side view of rate bands, SLA and best-fit use case. The table summarises 2026 contract pricing and positioning.
| Carrier | Standard Rate | Premium / Express | Cross-Border | Best-Fit Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Die Post | CHF 4.50 – 8.50 | CHF 18 – 30+ Same-Day | PostPac International DDP | Universal coverage incl. rural; brand-trust SKUs |
| DPD Schweiz | CHF 4.20 – 7.80 | CHF 12 – 22 Express | Geopost EU-CH DDP | Mittelland B2C/B2B, 10-15% cheaper than Die Post |
| Planzer | CHF 6 – 12 parcel | CHF 90 – 220 two-man | Cross-border via partners | Heavy, bulky, white-glove, install required |
| Quickpac | CHF 3.80 – 7 | CHF 9 – 14 evening | Not primary use | Urban B2C, same-day evening, Galaxus integration |
| DHL Schweiz | CHF 9 – 16 inbound | CHF 28 – 65+ Express | DE→CH primary, EU-wide | Bad Hersfeld FBA inbound, premium high-value |
| GLS Switzerland | CHF 4.50 – 8.50 | CHF 18 – 35 Express | EU→CH best-priced | Mature EU footprint with Swiss secondary market |
| Amazon FBA Bad Hersfeld | FBA fees + DDP cross-border, ~2-4 day to CH | amazon.de primary channel + low Swiss WH overhead | ||
Reading the table: Die Post and DPD Schweiz are roughly equivalent on standard rates, but Die Post has the only universal rural reach. Quickpac is cheapest for urban B2C and the obvious choice for Galaxus. Planzer is unmatched for heavy and white-glove. DHL and GLS dominate cross-border. FBA Bad Hersfeld is right only when amazon.de is your primary channel.
Swiss Legal Framework 2026 — What Sellers Must Know
MWST (Mehrwertsteuer) and the CHF 100,000 Threshold
Swiss VAT is called Mehrwertsteuer (MWST) / TVA / IVA, administered by the ESTV (Eidgenössische Steuerverwaltung). Standard rate is 8.1% (raised from 7.7% on 1 January 2024); reduced 2.6% applies to food, books, newspapers and medicines; 3.8% to lodging. Foreign sellers reach mandatory registration once annual Swiss-bound turnover exceeds CHF 100,000 under the mail-order regime introduced in 2019.
Postal Services Act (PG) + Code of Obligations (OR)
The Postal Services Act (Postgesetz, PG, SR 783.0) and its ordinance (VPG) govern Die Post's universal-service obligation — uniform tariffs to every household regardless of geography. Private carriers (DPD, Planzer, Quickpac, DHL, GLS) operate freely above the reserved-letter threshold but cannot match the universal guarantee. The Code of Obligations (OR, SR 220) is the master commercial code; relevant provisions for e-commerce:
- Art. 40a-40f OR — 14-day withdrawal right for door-to-door and cold-call only; does not extend to online purchases
- Art. 197-210 OR — Sachgewährleistung (warranty against defects); 2-year statutory B2C warranty
- Art. 11-16 OR — contract formation including distance contracts and electronic acceptance
Data Protection (revDSG) + Sectoral Compliance
Switzerland's revised Federal Act on Data Protection (revDSG) came into force on 1 September 2023 and broadly aligns with EU GDPR — requires a Swiss privacy notice, data-processing register and (for non-Swiss controllers) appointment of a Swiss representative. Enforced by the FDPIC with fines up to CHF 250,000. Sectoral compliance: VOC Ordinance (VOCV) for volatile compounds, Chemicals Act (ChemG) for chemical substances, VREG for packaging waste, SENS / SWICO for electronics take-back.
Compliance is not optional in 2026. MWST registration above CHF 100,000, revDSG notices, OR warranty terms and SENS/SWICO obligations carry real penalties. Zunapro bundles a Swiss compliance pack — auto 8.1% MWST, ESTV-ready quarterly reports, revDSG templates, SENS/SWICO records — alongside carrier integrations. Compliance bundle →
Cross-Border DACH Expansion from Switzerland
Switzerland as a DACH Launch Pad
For sellers already established in Switzerland, the natural geographic expansion is the DACH bloc — Germany, Austria, Switzerland — plus secondary spillover into Liechtenstein (EFTA/EEA, shares Swiss customs territory), Northern Italy and Eastern France. The cross-border logistics stack inverts the EU→CH inbound pattern: CH→DE / CH→AT outbound via Die Post International or DHL Express with EU VAT under OSS; CH→FL treated as Swiss domestic; CH→IT/FR via DHL Express or GLS through Geneva/Basel hubs. Swiss sellers reaching EU customers can register for One Stop Shop (OSS) in any EU member state and file all EU VAT through a single declaration — CH MWST domestic + EU OSS covers the entire bilateral burden through two filings rather than 27.
The Cross-Border Sales Stack
- Catalog: master SKUs in Zunapro, mirrored to Galaxus.ch, amazon.de, amazon.at and own-shop
- Pricing: multi-currency rules (CHF, EUR) with daily SNB rate sync
- Compliance: CH MWST domestic, EU OSS for cross-border, country-specific SENS/SWICO/WEEE
- Logistics: Die Post / Quickpac for CH, DHL Express CH→DE outbound, FBA Bad Hersfeld for DE inbound
🌍 One Swiss account, full DACH reach
Die Post + DPD + Quickpac for CH, DHL Express CH→DE outbound, FBA Bad Hersfeld inbound, Amazon DE/AT — one catalog, multi-currency, MWST + OSS consolidated.
How to Start Swiss Fulfillment — 2026 Step-by-Step
1. Choose Your Carrier Mix (Decision Tree)
- Universal coverage + rural reach + brand trust → Die Post PostLogistics
- Mittelland B2C, 10-15% cheaper → DPD Schweiz
- Urban B2C, same-day evening, Galaxus → Quickpac
- Heavy, bulky, white-glove install → Planzer
- Premium SKUs, time-definite cross-border → DHL Schweiz Express
- EU-CH inbound at lowest cost → GLS Switzerland
- amazon.de primary + low Swiss WH overhead → FBA Bad Hersfeld
Typical 2026 winning mix: Die Post + DPD Schweiz domestic baseline + Quickpac urban same-day + Planzer oversized + DHL or FBA cross-border — routed from one master order pool.
2. Swiss Company or MWST Registration
Three legal-entity options: Swiss Einzelunternehmen (sole prop, ~1 week via cantonal register, lowest overhead), Swiss GmbH / SA (GmbH from CHF 20,000 capital; AG/SA from CHF 100,000), or foreign EU entity + MWST registration (keep existing company, register with ESTV, appoint a Swiss fiscal representative).
3. MWST Registration + Carrier API Integration
Above CHF 100,000 annual Swiss turnover, MWST compliance is non-negotiable: register with ESTV, appoint a Swiss fiscal representative if no establishment, configure 8.1% MWST at checkout under DDP, submit quarterly returns, maintain Gutschrift handling for returns. Each of the seven carriers exposes a REST or XML API for labels, tracking and returns: Die Post PostLogistics REST + Webstamp, DPD Schweiz DPD-Connect XML + Predict webhooks, Planzer Web Cockpit, Quickpac Tracking + slot-booking, DHL Schweiz MyDHL Express + DHL Parcel, GLS Switzerland ShipIT XML. Zunapro ships pre-built connectors for all six.
4. Connect via Zunapro (10-Minute Integration)
- Sign in to Zunapro and open the Switzerland module
- Connect each carrier — paste API keys into the Die Post, DPD Schweiz, Planzer, Quickpac, DHL Schweiz and GLS Switzerland tiles
- Map rate cards — Zunapro auto-suggests routing rules; confirm with a few clicks
- Enable MWST 8.1% DDP + revDSG privacy notices — single toggle each
- Go live — first sync in ~10 minutes for a 1,000-SKU catalog
Centralize all 7 Swiss logistics options in one panel
Die Post + DPD Schweiz + Planzer + Quickpac + DHL Schweiz + GLS Switzerland + Amazon FBA Bad Hersfeld — one catalog, one order pool, one MWST flow. 10-minute integration, real-time tracking, multi-warehouse routing.
Connect Swiss Carriers →Swiss Logistics & Fulfillment FAQ 2026
Which Swiss carrier has the largest market share in 2026?
Die Post (Swiss Post) holds well above 70% of the Swiss parcel and letter-mail market in 2026. Its PostLogistics arm handles roughly 200M parcels per year through three high-volume sortation hubs (Daillens, Härkingen, Frauenfeld) and a 4,500+ retail and MyPost 24 access network.
DPD Schweiz is the strongest private alternative at ~25M parcels/year, with Planzer dominating heavy / bulky and Quickpac the fastest-growing B2C urban challenger backed by Migros.
Is the Swiss right of withdrawal 14 days like the EU?
No. Switzerland is not in the EU and the EU Consumer Rights Directive (2011/83/EU) does not apply. The Swiss Code of Obligations (Obligationenrecht / OR) sets the statutory 14-day withdrawal right under Art. 40a-40f OR only for door-to-door sales and cold-call telephone transactions — not for ordinary distance e-commerce purchases.
For standard online purchases in Switzerland there is no statutory cooling-off period at all. Most reputable Swiss retailers voluntarily offer 7-30 days, with 7 days being the historical baseline; Die Post itself advertises a 7-day no-questions return on partner shops, and Galaxus / Digitec extend that to 30 days for competitive reasons.
How does Amazon FBA Bad Hersfeld serve Swiss customers?
Amazon's German fulfillment centre in Bad Hersfeld (FRA1/FRA3) is one of the primary EU hubs serving Swiss customers via amazon.de. Goods ship cross-border under the EU-Swiss Free Trade Agreement of 1972; for low-value consignments under CHF 200 import duty is exempt entirely, but Swiss VAT (MWST 8.1%) is collected at the border or by Amazon's IOSS-equivalent declaration.
Delivery from Bad Hersfeld to Zurich is typically 2-4 working days via DHL Express or Die Post inbound. The route is cost-effective when amazon.de is your primary marketplace and your SKUs are below CHF 200 unit value.
What is Quickpac and who owns it?
Quickpac is a Swiss B2C parcel carrier launched in 2018 and majority-owned by Migros, Switzerland's largest retailer (CHF 30B+ revenue). It operates a dedicated last-mile network for online retail parcels with same-day and evening delivery slots in Zurich, Bern, Basel, Geneva and Lausanne.
Quickpac is the in-house carrier for Galaxus / Digitec and increasingly competes head-to-head with Die Post PostLogistics for marketplace volume. Third-party sellers can contract directly with Quickpac at competitive rates.
How much does it cost to ship a parcel in Switzerland?
Die Post PostPac Economy (up to 30 kg) costs around CHF 8.50 retail, with PostPac Priority around CHF 10.50 and Same-Day Express CHF 30+. Business contracts with PostLogistics drop those to CHF 4.50-8.50 per parcel at typical SME volume (10K+ parcels/year).
DPD Schweiz and Quickpac price 10-15% below Die Post on equivalent SLAs; GLS Switzerland is similar; Planzer covers pallet and B2B-heavy formats from CHF 35-80 per delivery slot. DHL Express crosses CHF 28-65 for international air-express.
Do I need a Swiss MWST number to ship from outside Switzerland?
Yes if your annual Swiss-bound turnover exceeds CHF 100,000 (the mail-order threshold under the revised MWST Act since 2019). Below that, you can ship as a foreign sender and the recipient pays import VAT at customs.
Above CHF 100,000, you must register with the ESTV (Eidgenössische Steuerverwaltung), appoint a Swiss fiscal representative if you have no Swiss establishment, charge 8.1% MWST at checkout, and clear shipments under your MWST number using DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) Incoterms.
Is same-day delivery available in Switzerland?
Yes, in the major metropolitan corridors. Die Post Same-Day Express covers Zurich, Geneva, Basel, Bern, Lausanne and Lugano with order cut-offs around 11:00 for same-day evening delivery. Quickpac offers same-day evening slots in Zurich, Bern, Basel, Geneva and Lausanne with 18:00-22:00 delivery windows. notime (a Swiss Post subsidiary) handles 2-hour express in Zurich city.
Cross-border same-day from Bad Hersfeld FBA is not feasible; minimum is next-business-day via DHL Express Worldwide.
What is Planzer and when should I use it?
Planzer is Switzerland's largest privately-owned logistics group, founded in 1936 in Dietikon. With 5,500+ employees and 60+ branches, Planzer dominates pallet freight, oversized parcels, white-glove delivery (furniture, appliances) and B2B distribution.
Use Planzer when your SKU mix is heavy or bulky — above 31.5 kg or 200 cm girth, where Die Post and DPD physically cannot serve — or when you need installation and reverse logistics bundled with delivery. Furniture, white goods, mattresses, motorcycle parts and building-trade supplies are the canonical fit.
What are PostFinance Checkout and TWINT?
PostFinance Checkout is Die Post's payment-gateway product, accepting credit cards, TWINT, PostFinance Card, PostFinance E-Finance, Apple Pay and Google Pay through a single integration. It's the de-facto payment layer for sellers who already operate a PostLogistics shipping contract.
TWINT is Switzerland's dominant mobile payment standard, used by roughly 5 million Swiss adults (~70% of the adult population) and accepted by virtually every Swiss e-commerce checkout. TWINT and credit cards each account for around 35-40% of Swiss online checkouts in 2026; PostFinance Card and invoice (Rechnung) take the remainder.
How does cross-border DE to CH shipping work in 2026?
Switzerland is in the EFTA, not the EU. Goods crossing the EU-CH border require a customs declaration. For e-commerce shipments, the standard approach is: ship from a German fulfillment centre (e.g. Amazon FBA Bad Hersfeld), use DDP Incoterms with Swiss MWST 8.1% prepaid, and let the carrier (Die Post inbound, DHL Express, GLS or DPD cross-border) handle customs at the border.
Average transit Bad Hersfeld → Zurich is 2-4 working days. Under the EU-Switzerland Free Trade Agreement of 1972, most goods qualify for customs-duty exemption; only MWST is charged. Under CHF 5 of import VAT is exempt entirely.
Which carriers integrate with Galaxus and Digitec?
Galaxus and Digitec (both owned by Migros) primarily use Quickpac for B2C last-mile in metropolitan Switzerland and Die Post PostLogistics for nationwide coverage including rural cantons. Heavy or bulky items go through Planzer two-man-handling.
Marketplace sellers on Galaxus.ch can choose between Galaxus Fulfillment (in-house warehouse + Quickpac) and self-fulfillment with API label generation through Die Post Webstamp or DPD Schweiz. Self-fulfillment is roughly 20-25% cheaper for sellers with their own warehouse.
How long does it take to integrate Swiss carriers with Zunapro?
Roughly 10 minutes per carrier. Zunapro ships pre-built connectors for Die Post, DPD Schweiz, Planzer, Quickpac, DHL Schweiz and GLS Switzerland; connecting all six, mapping rate cards and enabling MWST-correct DDP labels typically completes in under an hour. Amazon FBA Bad Hersfeld cross-border requires an additional 20 minutes of inbound-shipment-plan setup.
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