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Information on Flower Delivery

Online flower delivery services are websites that allow you to place floral and allied gifting orders by browsing an online catalogue.

Types of service

Services are broadly divided into three categories: Local Florist, Order Broker and Courier.

Local florist

Local florist websites offer arrangements and bouquets for direct delivery in the geographic areas physically serviced by their companies' own vans and personnel. This service is also known as 'hand delivered' and has the advantage of presenting shoppers with the precise items available for delivery on a same-day basis. Local delivery charges are generally displayed as a separate fee.

Order broker

Order brokers are third-party agents that display arrangement and bouquet images and then transfer orders to affiliated local florists for fulfillment and hand delivery. Shoppers pay additional service fees as well as the local delivery charges which are generally included in the price displayed with each product. The advantage of this service is the consolidation of purchases for delivery to multiple locations through a single website.

Most local florists also offer order brokering services for national and international delivery.

Courier delivery

Courier delivered flowers (also sometimes called Grower Direct or Flowers By Post) are assembled into bunches at the farm or in the warehouse of an importer or distributor; they are then placed in cardboard boxes and shipped direct to the recipient via over night couriers such as FedEX, UPS and DHL. The advantage of such a service is that because the flowers are shipped direct from the farm/importer they can be fresher although temperature fluctuations en-route and shipping conditions may negate the benefit. [1] Recipients are responsible to unpack, clean, condition and arrange courier delivered flowers.

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