DX, or Direct Exchange, is a private business-to-business mail and packaging network in the United Kingdom. Direct Exchange is cheaper than standard first class mail. Subscriptions are necessary to use this service.

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DX Address

Once subscribed, each member receives a unique Direct Exchange address, or DX Number. These numbers provide a direct line to the location of the intended recipient for delivery.

  • DX, or Direct Exchange, is a private business-to-business mail and packaging network in the United Kingdom.
  • Once subscribed, each member receives a unique Direct Exchange address, or DX Number.
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DX Requirement

There are more than 25,000 DX active addresses. Those who wish to send packages through DX must have the recipient's DX address available.

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DX Directory

To obtain a recipient's DX address, you can either search through an online directory or download a copy to your computer for later viewing. Print copies are also available for a small printing charge. These documents receive updates frequently to reflect changes in numbers and new customers.