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Helthjem Distribusjon Østlandet AS is a local logistics and distribution company in Norway, backed by the Helthjem/Amedia Distribusjon network. It mainly serves parcel delivery, newspapers, magazines, books, and e-commerce shipments. Its core positioning is not that of a traditional direct-mail marketing platform, but rather a “last-mile + overnight home delivery” service for B2B business shipments, B2C e-commerce parcels, and printed media distribution.
In terms of service channels, it covers business parcels, consumer parcels, newspapers and magazines, customer magazines, professional publications, books, and returns. Its coverage is primarily in Norway. The official website states that it reaches around 2.2 million households every day, can cover 55% of Norway’s population by the next day, and that Helthjem Mediapost covers around 85% of Norwegian households, with more than 1,500 pickup points. In terms of performance, if a parcel is handed over to its network before 18:00, customers can receive it before the next working day begins. Delivery runs every day, including weekends, and tracking numbers and SMS notifications are provided. The official site also claims that in 99.7% of cases it delivers the right product, to the right place, at the right time.
Pricing is not publicly disclosed. The website emphasizes customized solutions based on needs such as one-off mailings, regular delivery, business pickup, warehousing, and campaign marketing, so it is more of a business-quote model. For integration, it supports automatic order placement from online stores, manual address lists, access via most TA providers, and direct API integration. However, the captured content did not include API documentation, authentication methods, rate tables, or developer support details.
Its strengths are a dense local network, strong overnight delivery capability, and differentiated services such as weekend delivery and delivery before breakfast. It also supports B2B, B2C, newspapers and magazines, and returns, making it suitable for Norwegian e-commerce companies looking to improve the delivery experience. Its shortcomings are average transparency: fees, size limits, compensation SLAs, cross-border services, and API technical details are not fully disclosed. The service is clearly focused on domestic Norway, so for Chinese cross-border sellers it only has practical value if they already have Norwegian warehousing or local order fulfillment.
It is suitable for Norwegian local e-commerce companies, brands, publishers, businesses that need to distribute supplies to employees or stores, and retailers that want to offer a home-pickup returns experience. Access from China cannot be determined from the available text, so actual access testing and business communication are recommended.
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