From QA to timed delivery, we can assist, pack and deliver
From homewares and health supplements to cosmetics, clothing, pet products, and hobby crafts, we’ve packed it all. With secure storage at our warehouse in Leicester, we can hold your stock on pallets or in dedicated pick-and-pack bays, ready for your TSV or daily orders to be organised and packed for dispatch. Whether you prefer to ship goods in pre-packed for QVC's shipping options, or need us to process and fulfil the orders on your behalf, we can support you. We’re fully experienced in working to QVC Vendor Manual standards and routinely process spreadsheets from your sales team to ensure accurate packing and dispatch in line with QVC’s requirements.
Selling on QVC UK offers brands a powerful opportunity to reach a national audience through a trusted, multi-channel retail platform. With millions of viewers tuning in across live television, mobile apps, and the QVC website, your product gains exposure to a highly engaged, purchase-ready customer base. Unlike traditional online listings, QVC allows for detailed live demonstrations that highlight your product’s benefits, features, and real-world applications — perfect for driving conversions and creating emotional connections with customers.
QVC is known for its loyal customer base, many of whom trust the platform's quality standards and are eager to try new, exclusive products. Whether you're featured in a standard segment or chosen for a high-volume event like Today’s Special Value (TSV), the potential for significant sales in a short time is high. Plus, your product doesn't just air once — QVC provides extended visibility through its digital platforms, email campaigns, social media, and e-commerce store, giving you ongoing brand exposure even after your segment has aired.
What makes QVC especially appealing is its supportive selling model. They often offer flexible stock arrangements, such as consignment, and guide you through packaging, compliance, and presentation. You'll also receive valuable customer feedback from a highly engaged audience, helping you refine your product and prepare for broader retail success. For growing brands, QVC isn't just a sales platform — it’s a marketing engine, a trust-builder, and a launchpad into mainstream retail.
Packing goods for QVC UK demands strict compliance with the guidelines outlined in the QVC Vendor Manual. This includes using robust, approved packaging materials that can withstand automated handling, and ensuring all goods are packed securely to avoid damage in transit. Products should not be loose within outer cartons, and mixed cartons are only permitted when specifically pre-approved. Each shipment must be clearly and correctly labelled — from individual items to outer cartons and pallets — with GS1-compliant barcodes, QVC product codes (SKUs), and, where required, SSCC pallet labels. Inaccurate or unclear labelling is one of the main causes of delays or rejected deliveries. When preparing for high-volume events such as Today’s Special Value (TSV) or promotional launches, it’s critical that all stock is available, packed in advance, and meets QVC’s volume and format expectations. Whether you’re shipping daily volumes or event-specific quantities, each carton and pallet must reflect the precise order quantity and configuration. Mixed SKU cartons should generally be avoided unless otherwise authorised, and using QVC-approved pallet types, height limits (often under 1.8m), and secure shrink-wrapping is essential to ensure your delivery is accepted smoothly. Products such as health supplements, food items, or cosmetics must include accurate and visible batch numbers and best-before or expiry dates. These details help maintain full traceability and product safety throughout the QVC supply chain. Your internal systems should allow for batch tracking and expiry control to meet these standards. It’s also important to use a structured booking-in process when arranging deliveries to QVC’s warehouse — this means sharing accurate carton counts, delivery notes, and SKUs in advance. Failing to book in correctly may lead to refused deliveries. Finally, to avoid chargebacks or fines, implement a robust internal QA process that double-checks quantities, labelling, packaging condition, and all QVC compliance points before goods leave your facility. The most common penalties result from incorrect barcodes, damaged or poorly packed goods, mixed or inaccurate carton contents, and missed or late bookings. Having a clear checklist for each outbound order will help ensure your goods arrive correctly and maintain a strong vendor relationship with QVC