Ever heard of a shed being delivered in stages over a fortnight, from four different suppliers? It’s more common than you’d think. And when that happens, it’s usually because of a delivery method known as ‘drop shipping’.
For anyone investing in a shed, the delivery process is more than a formality — it’s a crucial part of how smoothly your project will run. In this article, we’ll break down what actually happens during kitset shed delivery, look at the risks of drop shipping, and explain why we handle things differently at Alpine.
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Some companies rely on external manufacturers and freight services to send each part of the shed separately. It’s not uncommon for materials to arrive in several deliveries, across several days or weeks. For the customer, this can be confusing — and for the builder, it can delay the start of the project or interrupt the build partway through.
A smooth delivery means everything arrives together, well-organised, and ready to go.
Here’s what can (and often does) go wrong with drop shipping:
With full delivery, your entire kitset arrives together on one truck with every component checked and labelled to ensure there are no missing items. This allows your shed to be built straightaway, as you’re not waiting on other components to arrive or needing to replace missing items.
With drop shipping, shed components are often sent straight from the mill or manufacturer to your site. That might sound efficient, but when no one checks over the kitset components before delivery, you often end up with poor-quality materials or missing items.
These aren’t rare events. We often hear these stories from builders and clients who’ve had bad experiences on past projects—frustrated by delays, unexpected freight costs, and hours of wasted time due to issues that should’ve been picked up before anything was shipped.
That’s why Alpine has a thorough triple-checking process and takes full control of collating and packing your kitset shed. Every component is inspected, counted, and checked off by our team. We don’t ship anything we wouldn’t use ourselves. Because when you're building something to last, the details matter.
The entire kitset is packed and dispatched from our own facility, where we can check each component for accuracy and quality. Your shed arrives on a single truck, with each component clearly labelled and ready to go. This saves time on site, makes life easier for your builder, and streamlines the build process to keep your project on track.
We believe it’s the right way to do things. It’s not about bells and whistles — just a solid, practical process that works.
By delivering your complete kitset in one go, Alpine gives you a better start to your shed build. It’s a straightforward, efficient, and proven approach—refined through more than 5,000 successful Alpine shed projects.
From concept to completion, we make the process easy. Get in touch today.