Hello, following a customer's question, I decided to write this article to answer an important question.
What this article is about
This article explains my order processing time — the time it takes to prepare your order in the warehouse and hand it over to the carrier. It is not about shipping/transit time, which depends on the carrier and destination.
My contractual commitment (handling time)
Across all my sales channels (eBay, my online store, and other platforms), my contractual commitment is a maximum handling time of 4 business days after payment.
- If you place an order on Sunday evening or Monday, it will be dispatched to the carrier no later than Friday.
- Business days are Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays.
What you can expect in practice
In day-to-day operations, 9 out of 10 orders are dispatched within 2 business days. The 4-day window is there as a contractual safeguard for exceptions.
Why the handling time can be up to 4 business days
I work with a logistics partner in Hong Kong, a large warehouse network that manages my inventory. My main partner is
Batamar HK Trading Limited, which ensures fast and reliable preparation of orders.
As per our agreement, once I forward an order to them, they commit to preparing it and handing it over to Cainiao Global Express within a maximum of 4 business days.
When the full 4-day handling time might be needed
- Western holiday season (Christmas and New Year)
- Chinese New Year (I usually close the store during this period to avoid major delays)
- The slow summer period — which is exactly the time of year we’re in now
Outside of these periods, nearly all orders are dispatched much faster.
A real-life example
This summer, out of hundreds of orders, only one reached the full 4 business days: placed late on a Monday and dispatched on Friday morning — right at the contractual limit.
Final note on handling time vs shipping time
Handling time (warehouse processing and handover to the carrier) is separate from shipping/transit time (the carrier’s delivery journey). Transit time varies by service level and destination.
Questions?
If you have any questions, feel free to contact me directly. I prefer being transparent about how I work rather than leaving any uncertainty.
— Jake

