Choosing the right COD courier in Tunisia can swing your delivery success rate by 8β12 points and your unit margin by significant percentages. Here's a side-by-side comparison of the top 5 delivery companies for COD e-commerce in Tunisia in 2026.
1. Aramex Tunisia
Best for: Higher AOV brands that need premium service.
Coverage: All 24 governorates.
Avg pricing: 7β10 TND per parcel domestic.
Delivery time: Next-day in Greater Tunis, 2β3 days nationwide.
Strength: Strong tracking, robust SLAs, professional handover.
Weakness: Higher cost per parcel.
2. First Delivery
Best for: Mid-volume D2C sellers in fashion and beauty.
Coverage: Strong on coast (Tunis, Sousse, Sfax, Monastir, Nabeul).
Avg pricing: 5β7 TND.
Delivery time: 1β2 days coastal, 3β4 days inland.
Strength: Modern tech, decent confirmation tools, mobile dashboard.
Weakness: Limited reach in southern wilayas.
3. Quickx
Best for: High-volume sellers needing API integrations.
Coverage: National with strong urban density.
Avg pricing: 4.5β6 TND.
Delivery time: Next-day in major cities.
Strength: Good API/webhook support, integrates with COD management platforms.
Weakness: Less premium handling for fragile items.
4. Beebzy
Best for: Sellers wanting D2C-friendly tools and proactive customer comms.
Coverage: Mainly coastal cities and Greater Tunis.
Avg pricing: 5β7 TND.
Strength: SMS notifications to recipients, simple seller portal.
Weakness: Coverage gaps in inland and southern wilayas.
5. La Poste Rapide (Rapide-Poste)
Best for: Low-volume / starting sellers and rural reach.
Coverage: Universal β every postal address in Tunisia.
Avg pricing: 3.5β5 TND.
Delivery time: 2β4 days.
Strength: Cheapest, full coverage, government-backed reliability.
Weakness: Slower; tracking and SLAs less polished than private operators.
How to choose
- Test 2 couriers in parallel for the first 30 days to compare actual confirmation, delivery, and RTO rates on your products.
- Match the courier to your AOV: low-AOV products + La Poste; mid β First/Quickx/Beebzy; high β Aramex.
- Use a multi-courier dashboard (like CODRocket) to compare performance and switch quickly when SLAs slip.
- Confirm orders before shipping regardless of courier β this saves more money than any pricing difference.
Bottom line
For most Tunisian sellers in 2026, a mix of First Delivery or Quickx for coastal volume + La Poste for inland reach hits the right cost/coverage balance. Add Aramex when you sell premium items above 200 TND.