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Secure shipping — Brink’s vs Malca-Amit vs Loomis vs FedEx?

Pick by order value + destination + speed.

  • FedEx Priority Overnight + adult signature — for orders $500–$10k. Insured up to $50k via FedEx Declared Value (with a per-shipment fee). Same-day delivery in most US metros next morning. Cheapest, fastest, scales. Default for the bulk of jewellery shipments.
  • Brink’s Global Services — for orders $10k–$1M. Armoured-vehicle pickup + interlocked secure transit + GPS-tracked + signature-required. Pricing is per-shipment + insurance. Best fit: high-end engagement rings, watches, mid-luxury. Coverage in 100+ countries with white-glove handoff.
  • Malca-Amit — competing with Brink’s, often cheaper for international (especially APAC + Middle East routes). Strong in the diamond-trade corridor (Antwerp / Mumbai / Tel Aviv / NY). Best fit: international jewellery + diamond inventory transfers.
  • Loomis — primarily armored-cash transport but expanding into high-value jewellery. Best fit: domestic US, especially around financial-district pickups.
  • UPS Next Day Air with declared value + signature — fallback option, slightly cheaper than FedEx but with fewer jewellery-specific procedures.

Magento integration: build a custom shipping-rates module that conditionally exposes carriers by order value + destination country. Order under $10k → FedEx + UPS only. $10k–$100k → Brink’s + Malca-Amit + FedEx. $100k+ → Brink’s only with mandatory signature + GPS-track. Insurance is rolled into the shipping line, not a separate process.

One operational rule: never ship to a billing address mismatch for orders over $5k. Magento billing-vs-shipping validation rule auto-flags the order to manual-review queue. Most jewellery fraud comes through ship-to-different-address attacks.

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