When a package is marked as “tendered to delivery service provider” by DHL, it means that the package has been handed over to the local delivery service provider who will be responsible for delivering the package to its final destination. This could be a courier or postal service that operates in the area where the package is being delivered. Once the package has been tendered to the delivery service provider, DHL’s responsibility for the package ends and the delivery service provider takes over. It is important to note that the delivery time and tracking information may vary depending on the delivery service provider used.
1. What does “tendered to delivery service provider” mean in the context of DHL?
Answer: “Tendered to delivery service provider” means that DHL has handed over the package to the local delivery service provider who will be responsible for delivering the package to its final destination.
2. How can I track my package after it has been tendered to the delivery service provider by DHL?
Answer: You can track your package using the tracking number provided by DHL. Once the package has been handed over to the delivery service provider, the tracking information will be updated to reflect the new carrier and their delivery progress.
3. Is there any difference in the delivery time or service quality when a package is tendered to a delivery service provider by DHL?
Answer: The delivery time and service quality may vary depending on the delivery service provider used by DHL. However, DHL only works with reputable and reliable delivery service providers to ensure that packages are delivered in a timely and secure manner.