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Best Delivery Companies in Tunisia for COD 2026

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Best Delivery Companies in Tunisia for COD 2026

Choosing the right COD courier in Tunisia can swing your delivery success rate by 8–12 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: 7–10 TND per parcel domestic.
Delivery time: Next-day in Greater Tunis, 2–3 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: 5–7 TND.
Delivery time: 1–2 days coastal, 3–4 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: 4.5–6 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: 5–7 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: 3.5–5 TND.
Delivery time: 2–4 days.
Strength: Cheapest, full coverage, government-backed reliability.
Weakness: Slower; tracking and SLAs less polished than private operators.

How to choose

  1. Test 2 couriers in parallel for the first 30 days to compare actual confirmation, delivery, and RTO rates on your products.
  2. Match the courier to your AOV: low-AOV products + La Poste; mid β†’ First/Quickx/Beebzy; high β†’ Aramex.
  3. Use a multi-courier dashboard (like CODRocket) to compare performance and switch quickly when SLAs slip.
  4. 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.

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