QicGo base in South London.

We’re open 24/7. There will always be someone available to handle your call, no matter what hour you call. We understand that your deliveries are sometimes too urgent to wait until the morning.

The most convenient method is to book online; it is straightforward and quick, especially if you already have an account with us. You can, of course, book over the phone with one of our helpful staff. If you do not have or wish an account, please contact us at schedule a one-time assignment with us.

A courier is a person that delivers shipments, documents, and items for businesses or private individuals. Normally, they drive their own vehicle, but they may also use a motorbike, car, van or transportation provided by the company for whom they work.

Collect a parcel from Point A and delivery that parcel securely to delivery point. Its may be small parcel or big parcel. A courier transports parcels, documents, and items for both public and private sector businesses, as well as individuals. This might include everything from emergency blood delivery for life-saving operations in hospitals or important legal documents to dropping a Law firms.

A specialized courier service can handle a variety of important goods. This could include hospital supplies such as drugs, blood, and organs. Couriers who transport these things may have received specific training.

QicGo employs both self-employed and salaried drivers. If a courier drives his own car, van, or motorcycle, he is self-employed. Working as a self-employed or subcontractor means that you are not directly employed by the firm for whom you provide services.

To work as a self-employed courier, you will need a vehicle that is suitable for the type of service you want to do. If you are driving a car or a motorcycle, you must have a valid driver's licence. An up-to-date MOT, as well as the appropriate type of insurance, will be required.

To become a courier you need these things: 1- Have a full driving license. 2- Get a correct vehicle, whether it's a bike or a large van. 3- Correct insurance for your vehicle. 4- Right to work in UK.

Usually, delivery drivers are employed directly by a company. They can do everything from pick up and drop off fast food, all while working specified days and hours. Couriers are mostly self-employed or independent contractors who transport deliveries, packages, and documents.