ECommerce is becoming increasingly international. But with the many opportunities to trade worldwide, the requirements for affordable, yet secure and reliable shipping are also growing. With JTL-Shipping and the new DHL Warenpost International, we will offer you exactly this convenience in the future – and thanks to our premium partnership with DHL, at particularly favorable prices. Read below how you can use the service and activate it in JTL-Shipping.
All-round carefree service for light and small-format goods
Many retailers use the classic DHL parcel as standard to ship their goods. This is because the included shipment tracking or liability up to 500 euros offer both buyers and sellers a great deal of security and convenience.
However, those who frequently send small and light items weighing up to 1,000 grams – such as spare parts, craft supplies or textiles – benefit from a cheaper shipping method that offers many advantages: We are talking here about DHL’s Warenpost, which can be delivered via the recipient’s letterbox in an uncomplicated manner without having to be accepted – like a parcel.
And with the new Warenpost International, you can now conveniently ship to over 220 countries and territories around the world.

Advantages of DHL Warenpost International for retailers
DHL Warenpost International thus offers an inexpensive yet secure alternative to traditional parcel shipping with many other advantages:
You can find more information about DHL Warenpost International here:
JTL-Shipping supports DHL Warenpost International
All new DHL Warenpost International services are supported by JTL and are available with version 1.5.54.0 or 1.6.35.0 of JTL-Wawi in JTL-Shipping via the “DHL Shipping 3.0” interface.
We have summarized how to activate the new option here:
Until 30.06.2022, the “old” Warenpost International will continue to be available in JTL-Wawi via the “Deutsche Post Internetmarke (Internet postage)” interface. After that, however, the service will end, so we recommend that you activate the new “DHL Warenpost International” now.
