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📅 Last Updated: January 2026 ⏱️ Reading Time: 5 min Fact-Checked
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Leopard operates 30-40 branches across 15+ Tier-2 and Tier-3 Pakistani cities beyond major metropolitan hubs. Featured cities with multiple branches include Sialkot (4-6 offices, sports goods export hub, Capital Road main office 0314-6200337), Quetta (5 branches, Balochistan provincial capital, Spinny Road zonal office 081-2820111), Jhelum (GT Road Jada location 0544-273202), Sargodha (Session Road office 0305-7119350), and Bahawalpur (NEW Gulberg Road office Sept 2025, 062-2874918). Additional coverage: Attock, DG Khan, Rahim Yar Khan, Jhang, Mansehra, Gujrat, Kasur, Sahiwal, Mardan, plus remote Balochistan areas coordinated through Quetta. Cities operate as Tier-2 (zonal offices, 3+ branches) or Tier-3 (single express centers) reporting to major hubs—Sialkot/Sargodha report to GRW Zone (Gujranwala), Quetta manages Balochistan, Jhelum/Attock/Mansehra report to ISB Zone (Islamabad), southern Punjab cities coordinate through MUX Zone (Multan). Services include domestic courier, international shipping (availability varies by city), COD, home pickup (coverage depends on branch density). Operating hours typically Mon-Sat 9 AM-6 PM with Ramadan/holiday adjustments. National UAN: 021-111-300-786 routes to nearest office. Leopard competes with TCS in these markets offering 10-15% lower pricing but fewer total branches—compensated by home pickup service eliminating office visits.

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Cities Covered

15+ Tier-2/3 locations

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Total Branches

30-40 offices combined

Featured: Sialkot

4-6 branches export hub

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Featured: Quetta

5 branches Balochistan

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National UAN

021-111-300-786

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City Tiers

Tier-2 & Tier-3 system

🗺️ Coverage Note: This guide covers 5 featured cities with detailed branch info (Sialkot, Quetta, Jhelum, Sargodha, Bahawalpur) plus 10+ additional locations with quick directory listings. If your city isn't listed individually, check nearest major hub: Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Faisalabad, Multan, Peshawar, or Gujranwala for comprehensive branch networks. All cities operate Mon-Sat 9 AM-6 PM (hours may vary by location—call ahead). Home pickup availability depends on branch density.

Leopard Courier Offices: Leopard's Tier-2 & Tier-3 City Network

Leopard operates 30-40 branches across 15+ Tier-2 and Tier-3 Pakistani cities beyond its major metropolitan hubs of Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Faisalabad, Multan, Peshawar, and Gujranwala. These smaller cities serve specialized regional economies—Sialkot dominates sports goods exports worth 147.7 million USD annually, Quetta coordinates cross-border Afghanistan trade as Balochistan’s provincial capital, Sargodha anchors citrus agriculture logistics, while Bahawalpur and Rahim Yar Khan support southern Punjab’s cotton belt.

🗺️ 15+ Cities Covered Nationwide

PUNJAB

Sialkot • Sargodha • Bahawalpur • Jhelum • Attock • DG Khan • Rahim Yar Khan • Jhang • Gujrat • Kasur • Sahiwal

BALOCHISTAN

Quetta (Capital) • Khuzdar • Turbat • Remote areas via Quetta

KPK

Mansehra • Mardan • Abbottabad • Tourism corridor

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Featured Cities

Full Details

10+

Quick Directory

Basic Info

30-40

Total Branches

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750+

Nationwide

Coverage

📍 Use sticky jump navigation above to skip to your city, or scroll through featured sections below.

Leopard categorizes these locations into Tier-2 cities (zonal offices with 3-6 branches managing district operations) and Tier-3 cities (single express centers reporting to nearest major hub). Sialkot, Quetta, Sargodha, and Bahawalpur maintain multiple branches offering full services including international shipping, COD, corporate accounts, and home pickup. Smaller cities like Jhelum, Attock, Jhang, and Mansehra operate streamlined express centers providing domestic courier and limited international options.

This guide covers complete branch details for 5 featured cities plus quick directory listings for 10 additional locations across Punjab, Balochistan, and KPK provinces.

Sialkot Leopard Offices - Sports Goods Export Hub

City Overview

Sialkot ranks as Pakistan’s premier sports goods manufacturing hub producing 70 percent of the world’s hand-stitched inflatable balls including footballs, volleyballs, and basketballs. The city exported 147.7 million USD worth of sports products during July-October 2025 (up 17.74 percent year-over-year), with football exports alone reaching 94.4 million USD. This 655,000-population industrial powerhouse also manufactures surgical instruments, leather products, and musical instruments employing 400,000 workers directly or indirectly in export-oriented production.

Located 50 kilometers east of Gujranwala on the Sialkot-Wazirabad Road corridor, the city maintains strong trade connections with Lahore (130 km south, 2 hours) and benefits from Sialkot International Airport—Pakistan’s first privately-owned commercial airport facilitating air cargo exports to Europe, Middle East, and North America markets. Leopard serves this export economy through 4-6 branches under GRW Zone (Gujranwala) coordination.

All Branch Locations & Timings

Leopard maintains multiple strategic locations across Sialkot’s commercial and industrial districts:

Capital Road Main Office: Primary zonal coordination hub handling corporate accounts, bulk export documentation, and international airway bills. Contact 0314-6200337 for specialized export logistics support.

Church Road Branch: Hammad Arcade, Daska Road, Main Haji Pura near Church Road. Phone 0333-8651771. Serves central commercial district with walk-in access for manufacturers shipping samples to international buyers.

Shahab Pura Location: Main Ugoki Road opposite Saira Marriage Hall near Mala Music Center. Contact 0333-1577775. Covers northeastern residential and light industrial zones with same-day pickup scheduling.

Pul Aik Branch: Aiman Abad Road near Bandhan Marriage Hall. Phone 0316-3040287. Services southeastern industrial corridor where surgical instrument manufacturers cluster.

GT Road Sambrial: Opposite Bake Master Bakery on GT Road in Sambrial satellite town 15 km from Sialkot city center. Contact 0304-1632959. Handles Sambrial district including nearby villages along Wazirabad route.

All locations operate Monday-Saturday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM with Sunday completely closed. Ramadan hours shift to 9 AM-5 PM (one hour early closure). Best visit times: Tuesday-Thursday mornings 9:30-11:00 AM avoid weekend rush and lunch-hour staff rotations.

Export Services & Specialties

Sialkot branches specialize in sports goods and surgical instruments export logistics providing:

Sports Equipment Packaging: Multi-layer bubble wrap for leather footballs, foam inserts for inflatable balls preventing deflation during air cargo transit, heavy-duty corrugated boxes rated for 20-30 kg loads, and “FRAGILE SPORTS EQUIPMENT” labeling meeting international carrier standards.

International Documentation: Commercial invoices (3 copies) declaring product specifications, material composition certificates (leather origin, synthetic panel compliance), country-of-origin labels (“Made in Pakistan”), HS code classification (9506 for sports goods), and customs declaration forms for European Union, North American, and Middle Eastern destinations.

Sample Shipments: Manufacturers sending product samples to international distributors benefit from 2-3 day Europe delivery, 4-5 day North America shipping, and 1-2 day Middle East express service. DHL and FedEx partnership routes ensure FIFA-standard football samples reach buyers before bulk order negotiations.

Corporate Accounts: Exporters shipping 50+ parcels monthly qualify for consolidated monthly invoicing, dedicated account managers familiar with sports goods trade regulations, priority pickup scheduling during peak export seasons (August-November World Cup preparation period), and negotiated bulk rate discounts.

Contact & Getting There

Primary contact numbers: 0314-6200337 (Capital Road main office), 0333-8651771 (Church Road), 0333-1577775 (Shahab Pura). National UAN 021-111-300-786 routes calls to nearest available Sialkot branch.

From Lahore: Take GT Road northeast 130 km toward Gujujranwala, continue past Gujranwala 50 km to Sialkot city. Total journey 2 hours. Church Road and Capital Road offices sit in central commercial district accessible via local rickshaw (PKR 100-150 from main bus stand).

From Gujranwala: Head east on Sialkot Road 50 km (45 minutes). Pass through Eminabad and Daska towns. Enter Sialkot via Paris Road, turn right for Church Road area or continue straight for Shahab Pura northern zones.

Home Pickup: Free citywide collection service covers all Sialkot industrial areas, residential zones (Allama Iqbal Town, Cantt), and satellite towns (Sambrial, Daska). Call designated branch before 3 PM for same-day pickup. Rider arrives with export-grade packaging materials including reinforced boxes and foam padding suitable for delicate sports equipment or surgical instruments.

Branch Name Address Contact Hours
Capital Road Main Capital Road (Zonal Office) 0314-6200337 Mon-Sat 9-6
Church Road Hammad Arcade, Daska Road 0333-8651771 Mon-Sat 9-6
Shahab Pura Main Ugoki Road, Opp Saira Hall 0333-1577775 Mon-Sat 9-6
Pul Aik Aiman Abad Road 0316-3040287 Mon-Sat 9-6
GT Road Sambrial GT Road, Opp Bake Master, Sambrial 0304-1632959 Mon-Sat 9-6

⏰ Best Visit Times: Tuesday-Thursday mornings 9:30-11 AM avoid rush. Ramadan: 9 AM-5 PM. Sunday closed nationwide.

📞 Contact Sialkot Offices

Need sports goods export support or home pickup? Call now for same-day service.

🚚 Free home pickup citywide | 🌍 International export docs | ⚽ Sports goods packaging specialists

Quetta Leopard Offices - Balochistan Provincial Capital

City Overview

Quetta serves as Balochistan’s provincial capital with 1.1 million population situated 1,680 meters above sea level in a high-altitude valley surrounded by Hindu Kush and Sulaiman mountain ranges. The city functions as Pakistan’s strategic gateway for Afghanistan trade through Chaman border crossing 100 kilometers north, historically managing Pakistan-Afghanistan bilateral and transit commerce exceeding 1 billion USD annually before 2025 border closures reduced volumes. Quetta coordinates logistics for Central Asian republics using Torkham, Chaman, and Ghulam Khan crossings moving commercial cargo, transit goods, and Afghan agricultural products.

Located 850 kilometers from Karachi (14-hour drive), 800 kilometers from Lahore (12 hours), and 600 kilometers from Multan (9 hours), Quetta operates as isolated provincial hub requiring dedicated zonal infrastructure. Leopard maintains QTA Zone headquarters here with 5 branches serving entire Balochistan province including remote districts Khuzdar, Turbat, and Gwadar through coordinated pickup networks.


All Branch Locations & Timings

Leopard operates 5 strategic offices across Quetta’s commercial districts:

Spinny Road Zonal Office: B-113 Malik Afzal Banglows, Spinny Road. Primary Balochistan headquarters managing provincial operations, cross-border documentation, and corporate accounts. Contact 081-2820111 or 0370-2535186 (Zonal Manager Aamir Noor). This flagship location handles international shipping airway bills, Afghanistan transit cargo coordination, and bulk shipment processing for mining sector clients.

Jinnah Road Branch: Central commercial district location serving downtown businesses, government offices, and wholesale markets near Jinnah Plaza. Walk-in access for traders shipping samples to Afghan distributors or Central Asian buyers.

Samungli Road Location: Western suburb office covering Samungli cantonment area, military installations, and residential neighborhoods. Convenient for defense sector personnel and families.

Patel Bagh Branch: Southeastern commercial zone serving Patel Bagh market traders, automotive dealers, and retail businesses. Handles high COD volumes from e-commerce sellers targeting Balochistan customers.

Cantt Office: Military cantonment area providing services for armed forces personnel, defense contractors, and government departments. Security-cleared staff manage sealed military correspondence and official documentation.

All branches operate Monday-Saturday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM standard hours. Security alerts or provincial holidays may trigger temporary closures—call 081-2820111 ahead during Eid periods or Balochistan-specific observances. Winter months November-February experience occasional weather delays affecting mountain pass deliveries.


Cross-Border Trade Services

Quetta branches specialize in Afghanistan and Central Asia logistics:

Transit Documentation: Commercial invoices declaring goods for Afghan importers, transit cargo manifests for Central Asian republics, Afghan Pakistan Transit Trade Agreement (APTTA) compliance paperwork, Chaman border crossing permits, and vehicle movement authorization documents required by Pakistan customs and Afghan Taliban authorities.

Stranded Cargo Coordination: During October 2024 border closures following Pakistan-Taliban clashes, hundreds of containers remained stuck at Chaman, Torkham, and Ghulam Khan crossings. Leopard’s Quetta office coordinated with traders to manage demurrage fees (200 USD daily per truck), reroute shipments through Iranian Chabahar Port alternatives, and communicate with chambers of commerce on both sides to facilitate resolution.

Security Protocols: Balochistan’s volatile security environment requires specialized handling. Quetta staff coordinate with Frontier Corps checkpoints, manage convoys for remote district deliveries, and maintain communication with provincial security apparatus ensuring safe parcel movement through high-risk corridors.


Contact & Getting There

Primary contacts: 081-2820111 (Spinny Road zonal office), 0370-2535186 (Zonal Manager direct line). National UAN 021-111-300-786 transfers to Quetta during business hours.

From Karachi: National Highway N-25 northbound 850 km through Khuzdar and Kalat (14 hours by car, 16-18 hours by bus). Daily Daewoo Express and intercity coaches depart Karachi evening, arrive Quetta next morning. From bus terminal, rickshaw to Spinny Road PKR 150-200.

From Multan: N-70 highway west through Dera Ghazi Khan and Loralai 600 km (9-10 hours). Difficult terrain with limited fuel stations—refuel at DG Khan mandatory. Mountain passes experience winter snow December-February requiring 4×4 vehicles.

Home Pickup: Available within Quetta city limits covering Spinny Road, Jinnah Road, Samungli Road, Cantt, and Patel Bagh neighborhoods. Call before 2 PM for same-day collection (earlier cutoff than major cities due to security curfew considerations). Remote Balochistan districts (Khuzdar, Turbat, Gwadar) coordinate through Quetta office using franchise partners—expect 2-3 day collection timeline.

Branch Name Address Contact Hours
Spinny Road Zonal B-113 Malik Afzal Banglows 081-2820111 Mon-Sat 9-6
Jinnah Road Central District, Near Jinnah Plaza 081-2820111 Mon-Sat 9-6
Samungli Road Western Suburb, Cantonment 081-2820111 Mon-Sat 9-6
Patel Bagh Southeastern Zone, Market District 081-2820111 Mon-Sat 9-6
Cantt Office Military Cantonment Area 081-2820111 Mon-Sat 9-6

⚠️ Security Note: Call 081-2820111 ahead during holidays or alerts. Winter (Nov-Feb) may affect mountain deliveries. Manager: Aamir Noor 0370-2535186

📞 Contact Quetta Offices

Cross-border Afghanistan trade or Balochistan logistics? Quetta zonal office coordinates provincial coverage.

🏔️ Balochistan provincial HQ | 🇦🇫 Cross-border trade coordination | 🛡️ Security-cleared staff

Jhelum Leopard Office - GT Road Gateway

City Overview

Jhelum serves as a strategic GT Road gateway city with 191,700 population positioned between Punjab plains and Pothohar Plateau connecting Rawalpindi (100 kilometers northwest, 1.5 hours) with Lahore (200 kilometers southeast, 3 hours). The city sits on National Highway N-5 (Grand Trunk Road) near the historic Jhelum River crossing, making it a crucial logistics node for cargo moving between Pakistan’s northern military installations and central industrial zones.

Located 15 kilometers from Rohtas Fort UNESCO World Heritage Site and 40 kilometers from Mangla Dam reservoir, Jhelum attracts domestic tourists exploring Pothohar region heritage sites, salt range landscapes, and water sports at Pakistan’s second-largest dam. The city maintains close economic ties with Rawalpindi military cantonment serving as supply hub for nearby Pakistan Air Force bases and Army training centers requiring regular courier services for official documentation, equipment parts, and personnel correspondence.

Leopard operates under ISB Zone (Islamabad) coordination with Jhelum classified as Tier-3 express center reporting to Rawalpindi sub-zonal office for operational oversight, pickup scheduling, and parcel routing through Islamabad sorting facility before nationwide distribution.


Branch Location & Timings

Leopard maintains one centralized office in Jhelum serving entire district plus satellite towns and rural villages within 30-kilometer radius. The GT Road Jada location sits opposite Al-Bilal Hotel near GTS Chowk military checkpoint providing easy landmark recognition for first-time visitors and commercial drivers transporting goods along GT Road corridor.

Office operates Monday-Saturday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM with Sunday completely closed nationwide. Staff handle walk-in customers, scheduled home pickups for Jhelum city limits, and coordination with franchise partners covering outer tehsil areas like Pind Dadan Khan, Sohawa, and Dina towns where dedicated Leopard offices do not exist.


Services Available

Jhelum office provides standard domestic courier services with overnight delivery to Rawalpindi, Islamabad (100-120 kilometers, next-day arrival), Lahore (200 kilometers, next-day), and 2-3 day delivery to Karachi, Faisalabad, Multan through Islamabad hub routing. Same-day delivery operates within Jhelum city limits for parcels dropped before 11 AM cutoff time.

International shipping available for documents and small parcels (under 10 kg) to common destinations including UAE, Saudi Arabia, UK, and USA with 5-7 day delivery timelines. Larger international shipments require coordination through Islamabad zonal office for airway bill processing and customs documentation. COD service operates normally with free charges bundled into base shipping rates, supporting local e-commerce sellers and small businesses accepting cash-on-delivery orders from customers across Pakistan.

Home pickup coverage extends throughout Jhelum urban limits including Sarai Alamgir Road, Civil Lines, Cantonment areas, and main GT Road commercial districts. Call designated contact numbers before 2 PM for same-day collection with rider arriving equipped with basic packaging materials. Outer district villages coordinate pickups through main office with 24-hour advance notice required.


Contact & Getting There

Primary contact numbers: 0544-273202, 0544-629995, 0323-8989613. All three numbers connect to Jhelum office during business hours. National UAN 021-111-300-786 routes calls to Jhelum branch when area code detected or caller requests Jhelum connection.

From Rawalpindi: Take GT Road (N-5) southeast 100 kilometers through Gujar Khan and Dina towns. Journey 1.5 hours. Office visible on GT Road near GTS Chowk military checkpoint, opposite Al-Bilal Hotel landmark. Local rickshaw from Jhelum bus stand PKR 80-100.

From Lahore: GT Road northwest 200 kilometers through Gujrat and Kharian cities. Journey 3 hours. Pass Jhelum Bridge crossing river, continue 2 kilometers to GTS Chowk area. Office on right side before reaching Sarai Alamgir junction.

From Islamabad: Motorway M-2 south to Lillah Interchange (80 kilometers), exit onto GT Road eastbound 20 kilometers to Jhelum. Total journey 1 hour 15 minutes. Alternatively, direct GT Road route through Rawat and Gujar Khan covers 120 kilometers in 2 hours with heavier traffic but more roadside services.

Branch NameFull AddressContact NumbersHours
GT Road Jada Main OfficeGT Road Jada, Near GTS Chowk, Opposite Al-Bilal Hotel, Jhelum0544-2732020544-6299950323-8989613Mon-Sat 9-6

🛣️ GT Road Location: Opposite Al-Bilal Hotel landmark near GTS Chowk. Visible from highway. Home pickup covers Jhelum city + Sarai Alamgir—call before 2 PM.

📞 Contact Jhelum Office

Shipping from GT Road corridor or need military base delivery? Jhelum office coordinates Pothohar region logistics.

🛣️ GT Road express corridor | 🏰 Rohtas Fort area coverage | 🚚 Free pickup within city limits

Sargodha Leopard Offices - Citrus & Agriculture Hub

City Overview

Sargodha ranks as Pakistan’s undisputed citrus capital earning the nickname “California of Pakistan” for dominating 96 percent of national kinnow mandarin production according to Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Research. The 660,000-population city sits 170 kilometers northwest of Lahore in central Punjab’s agricultural heartland producing over 2 million tons of citrus annually including kinnow oranges, sweet oranges, grapefruit, and lemons distributed domestically and exported to Gulf states, Central Asia, and Southeast Asian markets.

Located along Faisalabad-Sargodha Road with connections to M-2 Motorway 40 kilometers south via Bhalwal Interchange, Sargodha functions as Pakistan’s primary citrus wholesale hub where traders, processors, and exporters converge during November-March harvest season to purchase fruit directly from 50,000-plus grower families cultivating orchards across Sargodha, Bhalwal, Sahiwal, and Sillanwali tehsils. The city also hosts Pakistan Air Force Base Mushaf, one of the country’s largest air installations requiring regular courier services for military correspondence and equipment logistics.

Leopard operates under FSD Zone (Faisalabad) coordination with Sargodha maintaining Tier-2 status through 2-3 branches handling seasonal agricultural shipment spikes when citrus producers ship samples to international buyers, export small lots via air cargo, and domestic distributors order bulk kinnow deliveries to Karachi, Quetta, and northern Pakistan markets during peak harvest months.


Branch Locations & Timings

Sargodha maintains multiple strategic offices serving the city’s commercial districts and agricultural zones:

Session Road Main Office: Primary coordination hub located on Session Road in central commercial district handling corporate accounts, bulk agricultural shipments, and international airway bill processing for citrus exporters. Contact 0345-2388949 for specialized agricultural logistics support.

Noori Gate Branch: Mianwali Road location near Noori Gate Chowk commercial intersection. Phone 048-3720074. Serves northern agricultural zones and wholesale fruit markets where traders require daily pickup services during harvest season for sample shipments to Gulf buyers.

All locations operate Monday-Saturday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM standard hours with extended evening hours until 7:00 PM during peak citrus harvest season (December-February) accommodating orchard owners and traders working late in wholesale markets. Sunday remains closed except for pre-scheduled bulk agricultural pickups arranged minimum 48 hours in advance.


Agricultural Shipment Services

Sargodha branches specialize in citrus and agricultural produce logistics providing:

Temperature-Controlled Coordination: While Leopard does not operate refrigerated vehicles, staff coordinate with cold chain logistics partners for citrus shipments requiring temperature control during air cargo transport to Gulf markets. Exporters shipping 100-plus kilogram lots receive dedicated account manager assistance for customs documentation, phytosanitary certificates required by importing countries, and HACCP compliance paperwork mandated for food product exports.

Sample Shipments for Exporters: Kinnow growers sending fruit samples to international distributors benefit from 2-3 day express delivery to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah using DHL/FedEx partnership routes. Small boxes (5-10 kg) packed with best-grade fruit reach Gulf buyers before main container negotiations, helping Sargodha farmers secure better per-ton pricing for bulk orders.

Domestic Bulk Orders: During harvest peak, Leopard coordinates with local trucking companies to move consolidated citrus orders (500 kg to 2 ton loads) from Sargodha orchards to Karachi fruit markets, Quetta wholesale dealers, and northern region distributors. Flat-rate per-ton pricing applies for bulk agricultural shipments booked 3-5 days in advance allowing routing through Faisalabad sorting hub.

Agricultural Inputs & Supplies: Beyond fruit export, Sargodha branches serve agri-businesses shipping fertilizers, pesticides, irrigation equipment parts, and farm machinery components between suppliers in Lahore or Faisalabad and citrus growers across Sargodha district needing overnight delivery to minimize crop protection delays during critical growth stages.


Contact & Getting There

Primary contacts: 0305-7119350, 0345-2388949 (Session Road main office), 048-3720074 (Noori Gate). National UAN 021-111-300-786 routes calls to nearest Sargodha branch during business hours.

From Lahore: Take M-2 Motorway north 140 kilometers to Bhalwal Interchange, exit onto Sargodha Road eastbound 40 kilometers into city center. Total journey 2 hours. Session Road office accessible from Railway Road turning right onto Session Road near Zila Council Chowk. Local rickshaw from bus stand PKR 100-150.

From Faisalabad: Direct road northeast 80 kilometers via Faisalabad-Sargodha Road (N-555). Journey 1.5 hours. Enter city via Satellite Town, continue straight to Session Road commercial district. Noori Gate branch visible on Mianwali Road northern approach.

Home Pickup: Free citywide collection covers all Sargodha urban zones including University Town, Satellite Town, Cantonment areas, and agricultural belt orchards within 15-kilometer radius. Citrus exporters scheduling bulk pickups during harvest season call 48 hours ahead for truck coordination. Standard parcels collected same-day if booked before 2 PM.

Branch NameAddressContactHours
Session Road MainSession Road, Central Commercial District0345-23889490305-7119350Mon-Sat 9-6
(7PM harvest)
Noori GateMianwali Road, Near Noori Gate Chowk048-3720074Mon-Sat 9-6
(7PM harvest)

🍊 Citrus Season: Extended hours until 7 PM Dec-Feb during harvest peak. Call 48 hours ahead for bulk agricultural pickup coordination (500kg+ orders).

📞 Contact Sargodha Offices

Shipping citrus exports or agricultural supplies? Sargodha offices specialize in farm-to-market logistics during harvest season.

🍊 Citrus export specialists | 🌾 Agricultural shipment coordination | 📦 Bulk orders 500kg+ welcome

Bahawalpur Leopard Offices - Southern Heritage City

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NEW Office Inaugurated September 2025!

Leopard CEO officially opened the Gulberg Road main office marking expansion into southern Punjab cotton trade belt. Modern facility serves Bahawalpur division with full courier services.

City Overview

Bahawalpur serves as southern Punjab’s cultural and commercial hub with 760,000 population situated 400 kilometers south of Lahore near the historic confluence of Sutlej River tributaries. The city earned recognition as the former capital of princely Bahawalpur State (1702-1955) preserving heritage architecture including Noor Mahal palace, Darbar Mahal, and Sadiq Garh Palace alongside modern administrative functions as divisional headquarters governing Bahawalpur, Bahawalnagar, and Rahim Yar Khan districts.

Located along National Highway N-5 connecting Multan (100 kilometers northwest) with Rahim Yar Khan (110 kilometers south), Bahawalpur anchors the cotton trade belt where thousands of growers cultivate high-quality American cotton varieties across irrigated canal colonies supplying textile mills in Faisalabad and export ginning factories. The region produces 25-30 percent of Pakistan’s total cotton output making courier services essential for textile merchants shipping fabric samples to international buyers, cotton traders coordinating with ginners, and agricultural input suppliers delivering seeds and pesticides to farming communities.

Leopard operates under MUX Zone (Multan) coordination with Bahawalpur maintaining Tier-2 status through 2-3 branches inaugurated in September 2025 following CEO-led expansion ceremony marking the company’s strategic commitment to southern Punjab logistics infrastructure serving cotton economy and heritage tourism sectors.


Branch Locations & Timings – NEW 2025 Office Included

Bahawalpur maintains recently expanded office network:

Gulberg Road Main Office: Primary new location inaugurated September 2025 by Leopard CEO during official opening ceremony. Contact 062-2874918. Modern facility handles corporate accounts, international shipping documentation for textile exporters, COD collections for e-commerce businesses, and scheduled home pickups across Bahawalpur urban zones.

Additional locations operate near Model Town, Satellite Town, and Canal Road commercial districts serving neighborhoods and cotton ginning industrial estates requiring daily courier services. All branches coordinate through Gulberg Road headquarters for parcel sorting, customer service escalations, and pickup scheduling.

Standard operating hours Monday-Saturday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM apply citywide with Sunday completely closed. Best visit times: Tuesday-Thursday mid-morning 9:30-11:00 AM when queues minimal and staff availability highest for customer consultations regarding international shipping rates or bulk account setup.


Services Available

Bahawalpur offices provide comprehensive courier services with southern Punjab regional specialization:

Cotton Trade Logistics: Textile merchants and cotton traders benefit from specialized packaging support for fabric swatches, yarn samples, and ginned cotton bales requiring moisture-resistant wrapping during transport. Staff assist with commercial invoice preparation declaring fiber specifications, staple length measurements, and country-of-origin certificates required by international textile mills importing Pakistani cotton from Bahawalpur ginning estates.

Domestic Express: Overnight delivery operates to Multan (100 kilometers, next-day arrival), Lahore (400 kilometers), Karachi (900 kilometers, 2-day), Faisalabad textile hub (350 kilometers, 2-day), and Rahim Yar Khan satellite city (110 kilometers south, same-day or next-day depending on pickup cutoff). Same-day delivery covers Bahawalpur city limits for parcels dropped before 11 AM deadline.

International Shipping: Document and parcel services reach common destinations including UAE (textile sample shipments to Dubai buyers), China (cotton traders shipping quality test samples), UK and Europe (heritage handicraft exporters), with 5-7 day standard delivery timelines. DHL and FedEx partnership routes ensure textile industry shipments meet tight buyer deadlines during sampling seasons preceding bulk order negotiations.

Heritage Tourism Support: Hotels, tour operators, and handicraft sellers shipping traditional Bahawalpur embroidery, pottery, and textile products to domestic customers benefit from COD service (free charges bundled) and fragile item handling for delicate craft pieces requiring protective packaging during long-distance transport.


Contact & Getting There

Primary contact: 062-2874918 (Gulberg Road main office). National UAN 021-111-300-786 routes calls to Bahawalpur during business hours when area code detected or caller requests Bahawalpur connection.

From Multan: Take National Highway N-5 south 100 kilometers through Mailsi town. Journey 1.5 hours. Enter Bahawalpur via Circular Road, turn onto Gulberg Road for main office access. Local rickshaw from Multan Road bus stand PKR 150-200.

From Lahore: N-5 highway south 400 kilometers through Okara, Sahiwal, Khanewal, and Multan. Journey 6-7 hours. Alternatively, motorway M-3/M-4 route via Pindi Bhattian and Multan Interchange reduces travel time to 5 hours. Enter city via Baghdad-ul-Jadeed, continue to Gulberg Road commercial district.

From Rahim Yar Khan: N-5 highway north 110 kilometers. Journey 2 hours. Pass through Hasilpur town, enter Bahawalpur via Model Town area. Gulberg Road office accessible from Satellite Town roundabout turning west.

Home Pickup: Free collection service covers all Bahawalpur city zones including Model Town, Satellite Town, Gulberg Colony, Cantonment, and outer cotton ginning industrial areas within 20-kilometer radius. Call before 2 PM for same-day pickup with rider arriving equipped with protective packaging materials suitable for textile samples or fragile handicraft items.

Branch NameAddressContactHours
Gulberg Road Main NEW 2025Gulberg Road, Commercial District062-2874918Mon-Sat 9-6

Additional branches near Model Town, Satellite Town, and Canal Road coordinate through Gulberg Road headquarters. Call main office for nearest location details.

🕌 Heritage City: Serving Bahawalpur's cotton trade belt + tourism sector. Free home pickup covers 20km radius including ginning industrial estates. Best visit: Tue-Thu mornings 9:30-11 AM.

📞 Contact Bahawalpur Office

Shipping cotton samples or heritage handicrafts? Bahawalpur's NEW 2025 office specializes in southern Punjab logistics.

🕌 Southern Punjab heritage city | 🌾 Cotton trade specialists | 🎉 NEW Sept 2025 office

Quick Directory - Other Tier-3 Cities

Leopard maintains express centers across 10 additional Tier-3 cities throughout Punjab, Balochistan, and KPK provinces. These streamlined 1-2 branch offices focus on essential services—domestic delivery, COD collection, limited international shipping, and scheduled home pickup within city limits. All coordinate through designated zonal offices for sorting and processing. Standard hours: Monday-Saturday 9 AM-6 PM. Contact national UAN 021-111-300-786 for routing assistance.


Attock

Attock sits 80 kilometers west of Rawalpindi on GT Road near Attock Bridge, serving military installations including Pakistan Aeronautical Complex Kamra. One main office at Hasmi Plaza, Kamra Road opposite Officer Colony under ISB Zone coordination. Contact 0313-5558255. Domestic parcels with overnight delivery to Rawalpindi/Islamabad, 2-day to Lahore. International documents and parcels under 5 kg available. Home pickup covers Attock urban limits plus Kamra cantonment—call before 2 PM.


Dera Ghazi Khan

DG Khan anchors southwestern Punjab as divisional headquarters 400 kilometers south of Lahore. Leopard operates 2-3 express centers under MUX Zone including Shop 15 B Block 10 New College Road and Manka Canal Road location. Contact 0340-9546204 or 0346-0003439. Domestic shipments: 2-day to Multan, 3-4 day to Lahore/Karachi. Home pickup covers DG Khan city plus satellite towns within 25-kilometer radius.


Rahim Yar Khan

RYK serves southern Punjab cotton belt 110 kilometers south of Bahawalpur. Two branches under MUX Zone: Shop 03 Faisal Road near Railway Station and Abu Dhabi Road location near Islamia University. Both coordinate through Bahawalpur for sorting. Cotton traders benefit from sample shipment support during harvest season. Home pickup available RYK city limits—call 24 hours ahead for outer areas.


Jhang

Jhang sits 150 kilometers southeast of Faisalabad along Chenab River in central Punjab agricultural heartland. Leopard operates 3-4 express centers under FSD Zone at College Chowk, Burjee Chowk, and Garh More. Contact 0318-3743655. Services focus on domestic delivery with overnight to Faisalabad, 2-day to Lahore. Home pickup covers urban zones plus villages within 15-kilometer radius with 24-hour advance booking.


Mansehra

Mansehra functions as gateway to northern tourism corridor (Naran, Kaghan Valley) 150 kilometers north of Islamabad. Leopard maintains 2-3 locations under ISB Zone including Kashmir Road main office. Contact 0345-9545909. Branches specialize in tourism shipments—camping equipment, handicrafts, dried fruits. Domestic delivery: 2-day to Islamabad, 3-day to Lahore. International shipping available for handicraft exporters. Winter pickups require 48-hour advance notice.


Gujrat

Gujrat furniture manufacturing hub sits 60 kilometers southeast of Gujranwala on GT Road. Leopard operates under GRW Zone coordination. Proximity to Sialkot (50 kilometers) allows coordinated pickup services. Furniture exporters benefit from fragile item handling. Contact UAN 021-111-300-786 for branch details.


Kasur

Kasur tannery capital lies 50 kilometers south of Lahore near Indian border. City operates under LHE Zone with franchise locations serving leather industry. Limited branch information—contact UAN for current status. Leather exporters alternatively use Lahore branches with scheduled pickup coordination.


Sahiwal

Sahiwal anchors central Punjab 100 kilometers south of Lahore. Historical listings mention Arifwala Bypass location under FSD/MUX Zone though current confirmation unavailable. Contact UAN for verified status—nearby Faisalabad (80 kilometers) or Multan branches coordinate regional pickups.


Mardan

Mardan serves as KPK’s second-largest city 60 kilometers northeast of Peshawar, functioning as sugar industry hub. City operates under PEW Zone with franchise express centers. Limited branch data—contact UAN for verification. Proximity to Peshawar allows coordinated pickup services.


Remote Balochistan Access

Beyond Quetta, Leopard coordinates franchise coverage for Khuzdar (330 kilometers southeast), Turbat (Makran region), and Gwadar coastal port. Distant locations require 48-72 hour advance booking through Quetta zonal office 081-2820111. Security considerations and limited infrastructure necessitate flexible delivery timelines.

CityProvinceBranchesPrimary ContactZone
AttockPUNJAB1 Main Office0313-5558255ISB Zone
DG KhanPUNJAB2-3 Express Centers0340-9546204MUX Zone
Rahim Yar KhanPUNJAB2 BranchesVia BahawalpurMUX Zone
JhangPUNJAB3-4 Express Centers0318-3743655FSD Zone
MansehraKPK2-3 Offices0345-9545909ISB Zone
GujratPUNJABExpress CentersCall UANGRW Zone
KasurPUNJABFranchise LocationsCall UANLHE Zone
SahiwalPUNJABArifwala BypassCall UANFSD Zone
MardanKPKFranchise ExpressCall UANPEW Zone
Remote BalochistanBALOCHISTANVia Quetta081-2820111QTA Zone

📞 National UAN: For cities showing "Call UAN" contact 021-111-300-786 to verify current branch status, get nearest office routing, or schedule coordinated pickup from major hub. Hours: Mon-Sat 9-6 all locations.

Understanding Leopard Courier's Zonal System

How City Tiers Work

Leopard categorizes Pakistani cities into operational tiers determining branch density, service levels, and reporting structures. Tier-1 cities (Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Faisalabad, Multan, Peshawar, Gujranwala) maintain 6-148 branches functioning as autonomous zonal headquarters with dedicated zone managers, sorting facilities, and direct national headquarters coordination. These metropolitan hubs manage nationwide operations requiring minimal external oversight.

Tier-2 cities maintain 3-6 branches with designated zonal offices managing district or regional operations. Cities in this category—Sialkot, Quetta, Sargodha, Bahawalpur, Hyderabad, Sukkur—employ zonal coordinators overseeing multiple satellite locations, processing local sorting requirements, coordinating pickup schedules across their service areas, and handling corporate account documentation including international airway bills. Tier-2 offices report upward to nearest major Tier-1 hub for parcels requiring nationwide distribution but manage day-to-day operations independently.

Tier-3 cities operate 1-2 express centers classified as streamlined service points without autonomous sorting capability. These locations—Jhelum, Attock, Jhang, Mansehra, DG Khan—function as customer-facing retail branches accepting bookings, collecting parcels, and coordinating home pickups, but ship all collected items to designated Tier-1 or Tier-2 hub for sorting before nationwide routing. Tier-3 staff cannot process international shipments independently; they coordinate through zonal office for customs documentation and airway bill issuance.


Zone Assignment & Reporting Structure

Leopard divides Pakistan into geographic zones designated by three-letter codes: KHI (Karachi national headquarters), LHE (Lahore), ISB (Islamabad), FSD (Faisalabad), MUX (Multan), PEW (Peshawar), GRW (Gujranwala), HYD (Hyderabad), QTA (Quetta), and regional satellites. Each zone manages specific districts and cities under its geographic umbrella.

ISB Zone coordinates Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Jhelum, Attock, Chakwal, and Mansehra covering northern Punjab and southern KPK border regions. FSD Zone oversees Faisalabad city, Jhang, Chiniot, and Toba Tek Singh districts managing central Punjab agricultural corridor. MUX Zone manages Multan headquarters, Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, DG Khan, and Lodhran serving southern Punjab cotton belt. GRW Zone coordinates Gujranwala hub, Sialkot, Gujrat, and Hafizabad covering northeastern industrial triangle. QTA Zone manages entire Balochistan province routing Quetta, Khuzdar, Turbat, and Gwadar through provincial headquarters.

Parcels booked in Tier-3 cities travel upward through their assigned zone for sorting before nationwide distribution. For example, a Jhelum-booked parcel destined for Karachi moves Jhelum → ISB Zone Islamabad sorting → National Highway transport → KHI Zone Karachi → final delivery branch. This hierarchical structure enables efficient nationwide coverage despite smaller cities lacking direct inter-city routing capability.

📊 Zonal Reporting Hierarchy

ISB ZONE

Tier-1 Hub: Islamabad

↓ Tier-3 Cities:
Jhelum • Attock • Mansehra • Chakwal • Rawalpindi (satellite)

FSD ZONE

Tier-1 Hub: Faisalabad

↓ Tier-2/3 Cities:
Sargodha (T2) • Jhang • Chiniot • Sahiwal

MUX ZONE

Tier-1 Hub: Multan

↓ Tier-2/3 Cities:
Bahawalpur (T2) • RYK • DG Khan • Vehari • Khanewal

GRW ZONE

Tier-1 Hub: Gujranwala

↓ Tier-2/3 Cities:
Sialkot (T2) • Gujrat • Hafizabad • Narowal

QTA ZONE

Tier-1 Hub: Quetta

↓ Remote Cities:
Khuzdar • Turbat • Gwadar • All Balochistan

PEW ZONE

Tier-1 Hub: Peshawar

↓ KPK Cities:
Mardan • Charsadda • Nowshera • Swat

📦 Parcel Flow Example: Jhelum booking → ISB Zone Islamabad (sorting) → National Highway → KHI Zone Karachi → Final delivery branch. Understanding your zone helps estimate delivery timelines.

Services Across Smaller Cities

Domestic Courier Availability

All Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities provide complete domestic courier coverage to 750-plus Pakistani destinations through their respective zonal coordination. Overnight express service operates between smaller cities and major hubs—Sialkot to Lahore (130 kilometers, 18-24 hours), Jhelum to Islamabad (100 kilometers, next-day), Bahawalpur to Multan (100 kilometers, next-day)—with parcels booked before noon qualifying for next-business-day delivery. Standard economy service requiring 2-5 days applies for longer routes or remote area destinations where transportation frequency limits daily departures.

Same-day delivery within city limits operates in Tier-2 cities with multiple branches (Sialkot, Quetta, Sargodha, Bahawalpur) for parcels dropped before 11 AM morning cutoff. Tier-3 single-branch cities generally cannot provide same-day service due to limited rider resources and broader geographic coverage requirements though urgent requests may accommodate on case-by-case basis when capacity permits.


International Shipping in Tier-2 and Tier-3 Cities

International shipping availability varies significantly between city tiers. Tier-2 cities with zonal office designation (Sialkot, Quetta, Sargodha, Bahawalpur) maintain full international capabilities processing DHL and FedEx partnership shipments to 50-plus countries including UAE, Saudi Arabia, UK, USA, Canada, and European destinations. On-site staff handle customs documentation, commercial invoices, prohibited item screening, and airway bill issuance enabling customers to complete international bookings without traveling to major hubs.

Tier-3 express centers (Jhelum, Attock, DG Khan, Jhang, Mansehra) offer limited international service primarily for documents and small parcels under 5 kilograms to common Gulf destinations. Staff coordinate with their assigned zonal office for airway bill processing and customs paperwork—customers may experience 24-48 hour processing delays compared to booking directly at Tier-1 or Tier-2 hubs. Larger international shipments exceeding 10 kilograms or requiring specialized documentation (commercial exports, textile samples, food products) typically require coordination through nearest major hub with advance notice for pickup scheduling.


COD Service in Smaller Cities

Cash on Delivery operates uniformly across all Pakistani cities regardless of tier classification. Leopard bundles COD charges free into base shipping rates eliminating separate PKR 50-100 COD fees charged by some competitors. E-commerce sellers in smaller cities shipping products nationwide benefit from identical COD collection terms as metropolitan merchants—buyers pay cash to delivery rider who remits funds to sender within 5-7 business days through bank transfer or account credit.

COD upper limits vary by destination risk assessment. Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities generally accept COD orders up to PKR 50,000 per shipment for deliveries within same province, PKR 30,000 for cross-province shipments to major cities, and PKR 15,000 for remote area deliveries where return logistics costs increase if buyers refuse parcels. Business accounts shipping 50-plus monthly COD orders negotiate higher limits and faster settlement cycles through zonal coordinator approval.


Home Pickup Coverage & Limitations

Free home pickup operates in all cities where Leopard maintains physical offices though coverage radius varies by branch density. Tier-2 cities with 3-6 branches provide citywide coverage including residential neighborhoods, commercial districts, and industrial zones within 15-20 kilometer radius from nearest branch. Call before 2-3 PM for same-day collection Monday through Saturday.

Tier-3 cities with single express centers limit home pickup to urban municipal limits plus immediately adjacent towns within 10-15 kilometer radius. Outer district villages and remote tehsil areas require coordination through main office with 24-48 hour advance booking—staff schedule consolidated pickup runs when multiple customers book from same geographic area reducing per-parcel transportation costs. Balochistan’s vast distances necessitate 48-72 hour advance notice for pickups outside Quetta city limits with security escort requirements adding complexity to scheduling.

Service TypeTier-2 Cities
(3-6 branches)
Tier-3 Cities
(1-2 branches)
Domestic Courier✓ FULL✓ FULL
International Shipping✓ FULL
All countries
~ LIMITED
Docs + small parcels
COD Service✓ FULL
Up to PKR 50K
✓ FULL
Same limits
Same-Day Delivery✓ YES
Before 11 AM
✗ RARELY
Case-by-case
Home Pickup Radius15-20 KM
Citywide coverage
10-15 KM
Urban limits only
Corporate Accounts✓ LOCAL
On-site approval
~ VIA ZONE
Route to hub

💡 Service Tip: Tier-2 cities offer nearly identical services to major hubs. Tier-3 cities excel at domestic courier but route international/complex shipments through zonal offices. Call ahead to confirm international availability in your specific city.

Shipping Expectations & Delivery Times

Standard Delivery Timelines

Tier-2 cities (Sialkot, Quetta, Sargodha, Bahawalpur) receive overnight delivery from major Tier-1 hubs with 18-36 hour timelines for parcels booked before noon. Sialkot to Lahore completes in 24 hours, Bahawalpur to Multan arrives next-day, Sargodha to Faisalabad delivers within 24 hours. These cities function as zonal sorting centers enabling faster distribution compared to smaller express offices.

Tier-3 cities (Jhelum, Attock, Jhang, Mansehra, DG Khan) typically experience 2-3 day delivery from major hubs due to zonal routing requirements. Jhelum parcels from Islamabad arrive in 24-36 hours, but Jhelum shipments to Karachi require 3-4 days passing through ISB Zone Islamabad sorting before national highway transport south. Rural villages outside Tier-3 city limits add 1-2 additional days requiring coordination through main express center.


Factors Affecting Delivery Speed

Distance remains primary determinant—Attock to Rawalpindi (80 kilometers) delivers overnight, while Bahawalpur to Karachi (900 kilometers) requires 3-4 days standard service. Same-province shipments generally complete 1-2 days faster than cross-country routes due to fewer sorting hub transfers.

Zonal routing structure impacts Tier-3 timelines. Parcels cannot travel directly between two Tier-3 cities—they must route through shared zonal hub. Example: DG Khan to Jhang parcels travel DG Khan → MUX Zone Multan sorting → FSD Zone Faisalabad sorting → Jhang delivery, requiring 4-5 days despite both being Punjab cities.

Weekend bookings add 24-48 hours delay since Sunday remains nationwide closure day. Friday afternoon bookings (after 2 PM) effectively process Monday morning extending total delivery window. Public holidays including both Eids (3-4 days closure), Independence Day (August 14), and Pakistan Day (March 23) pause courier operations completely.

Weather considerations affect northern areas—Mansehra and Balakot face potential delays during winter months (December-February) when mountain road conditions slow transportation. Balochistan security protocols may add 12-24 hours to remote area deliveries requiring escort coordination through Quetta zonal office.

Call branch numbers or national UAN 021-111-300-786 for precise delivery estimates to specific destinations. Tracking updates via CN number provide real-time status showing when parcels enter “In Transit” (active highway movement) versus “At Sorting Facility” (waiting next transportation batch).

⏱️ Expected Delivery Times by City Tier

TIER-2 CITIES

Sialkot • Quetta • Sargodha • Bahawalpur

From Tier-1 Hub: 18-36 hrs

Same Province: 1-2 days

Cross-Country: 2-3 days

TIER-3 CITIES

Jhelum • Attock • Jhang • DG Khan • Mansehra

From Tier-1 Hub: 24-48 hrs

Same Province: 2-3 days

Cross-Country: 3-5 days

REMOTE VILLAGES

Outer Tehsils • Rural Areas • Balochistan

From Tier-1 Hub: 3-5 days

Same Province: 4-5 days

Cross-Country: 5-7 days

⚠️ Add 1-2 Days For: Weekend bookings (Friday PM-Saturday) • Public holidays (Eid 3-4 days) • Winter weather northern areas • Remote Balochistan security escorts

Tips for Using Leopard in Smaller Cities

Booking & Scheduling Best Practices

Book parcels before noon for next-day processing eligibility. Afternoon bookings (after 2 PM) effectively process next business day delaying delivery 24 hours. Tuesday-Thursday mornings (9:30-11 AM) offer shortest wait times at branches avoiding Monday backlogs and Friday pre-weekend rushes.

Schedule home pickups before 2 PM for same-day collection in Tier-2 cities or next-day pickup in Tier-3 areas. Provide complete address including house number, street name, nearby landmark, and 11-digit mobile number—incomplete details cause failed pickup attempts requiring rebooking. Outer district villages require 24-48 hour advance notice allowing staff to coordinate consolidated runs serving multiple customers in same geographic area.


Packaging Guidelines for Safe Delivery

Use sturdy cardboard boxes for items over 1 kilogram—cloth bags or flimsy envelopes risk damage during sorting hub transfers. Seal all openings with strong packing tape wrapping completely around box edges preventing accidental opening. Fragile items require bubble wrap cushioning with minimum 2-inch protective layer on all sides—write “FRAGILE” in large letters on box top and sides alerting handlers.

Weight limits: 50 kilograms maximum per domestic parcel. Heavier shipments require splitting into multiple parcels or booking through Leopard Overland cargo service (minimum 10 kg chargeable weight). Prohibited items include liquids, batteries, flammables, perishable foods—consult branch staff before booking electronics or unusual items requiring special handling.


Cost-Saving Strategies

Consolidate multiple small items into single parcel rather than booking separate shipments—Leopard charges by weight brackets so 3 kilograms in one box costs less than three 1-kilogram parcels. E-commerce sellers shipping 50-plus monthly parcels qualify for corporate account discounts negotiated through zonal office providing 10-20% rate reductions versus walk-in retail pricing.

COD service bundles free into base rates eliminating separate collection charges—no additional fees for cash-on-delivery orders unlike competitors charging PKR 50-100 per COD shipment. However COD limits cap at PKR 30,000 per order for smaller cities versus PKR 50,000 allowed in major hubs—split high-value orders into two parcels if buyer payment exceeds limit.

Use standard economy service for non-urgent shipments saving 30-40% compared to overnight express—3-5 day delivery suffices for most e-commerce orders where buyers accept reasonable timelines. Reserve express rates for time-sensitive documents, medical supplies, or business samples requiring guaranteed next-day arrival.


Tracking & Customer Service

Save your CN tracking number from booking receipt—this 10-12 digit code enables online tracking via leopardscourier.com website or Leopard mobile app. Enter CN number for real-time status updates showing “Booked,” “In Transit,” “Out for Delivery” stages. Tracking updates 2-3 times daily during business hours with most accurate information available after 2 PM when morning sorting completes.

Contact zonal office for service issues rather than individual branch—zonal coordinators handle escalations faster than single-location staff. ISB Zone for Jhelum/Attock issues, FSD Zone for Jhang/Sargodha, MUX Zone for Bahawalpur/DG Khan/RYK, GRW Zone for Sialkot. National UAN 021-111-300-786 routes calls to appropriate zone Monday-Saturday 9 AM-6 PM.

✅ Quick Checklist for Smaller City Shipping

📦 Before Booking

  • Book before noon for next-day processing
  • Call 24-48 hrs ahead for rural pickups
  • Avoid Friday PM & weekend bookings
  • Verify branch open (Mon-Sat only)

📋 Packaging Musts

  • Sturdy cardboard box (not cloth bags)
  • Bubble wrap fragile items (2-inch layer)
  • Write "FRAGILE" on all box sides
  • Max 50 kg per parcel (split if heavier)

💰 Save Money

  • Consolidate items into one parcel
  • Use economy service (not express)
  • COD is free (no extra charges)
  • 50+ monthly? Get corporate discount

📱 Track & Support

  • Save CN number from receipt
  • Track via leopardscourier.com
  • Check updates after 2 PM daily
  • Call zonal office for escalations

📞 National UAN: 021-111-300-786 • Mon-Sat 9 AM-6 PM • Free home pickup within city limits

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Questions & Answers

Q

Which tier-2 and tier-3 cities have the most Leopard branches?

Sialkot leads Tier-2 cities with 4-6 branches serving Pakistan's sports goods export hub at Capital Road, Church Road, Shahab Pura, and Pul Aik locations. Quetta maintains 5 branches covering Balochistan provincial capital including Spinny Road zonal office, Jinnah Road, Samungli Road, Patel Bagh, and Cantonment offices. Jhang operates 3-4 express centers at College Chowk, Burjee Chowk, and Garh More. Tier-3 cities typically maintain 1-2 branches with Jhelum, Attock, and Mansehra following single main office model coordinating through ISB Zone Islamabad hub for sorting.

Q

Does Leopard offer same-day delivery in tier-2 cities?

Yes, Tier-2 cities with multiple branches (Sialkot, Quetta, Sargodha, Bahawalpur) provide same-day delivery within city limits for parcels booked before 11 AM morning cutoff. Tier-3 cities with single express centers (Jhelum, Attock, Mansehra, DG Khan) generally cannot offer same-day service due to limited rider resources and broader geographic coverage requirements. Same-day service limited to documents and parcels under 5 kilograms within municipal boundaries only. For best results in Tier-2 cities, book parcels before 10 AM and verify recipient address within city limits—outer villages require standard 24-48 hour delivery timelines.

Q

Can I ship internationally from smaller cities like Jhelum or Sargodha?

Tier-2 cities with zonal office designation (Sialkot, Quetta, Sargodha, Bahawalpur) provide full international shipping to 50-plus countries including UAE, Saudi Arabia, UK, USA, Canada, Europe through DHL and FedEx partnerships. On-site staff handle customs documentation, commercial invoices, and airway bill issuance. Tier-3 express centers (Jhelum, Attock, DG Khan, Jhang, Mansehra) offer limited international service primarily for documents and small parcels under 5 kilograms to Gulf destinations. Staff coordinate with assigned zonal office for processing—expect 24-48 hour delays. Larger international shipments exceeding 10 kg require coordination through nearest Tier-1 hub like Lahore or Islamabad.

Q

What are COD limits in tier-3 cities?

COD limits cap at PKR 30,000 maximum per order for deliveries from or to Tier-3 cities compared to PKR 50,000 allowed in major Tier-1 hubs. This reduced threshold applies to both sending from smaller cities and delivering to smaller city recipients reflecting higher logistics costs and risk management in areas with limited branch density. COD service remains completely free—bundled into base shipping rates with no separate PKR 50-100 per-shipment fee that TCS charges. Business accounts shipping 50-plus monthly COD orders negotiate higher limits through zonal coordinator approval. Split high-value orders into multiple parcels if buyer payment exceeds PKR 30,000 threshold.

Q

How far does free home pickup coverage extend in smaller cities?

Tier-2 cities with 3-6 branches provide free home pickup within 15-20 kilometer radius covering citywide residential neighborhoods, commercial districts, and industrial zones. Call before 2-3 PM for same-day collection Monday-Saturday. Tier-3 cities with single express centers limit home pickup to urban municipal limits within 10-15 kilometer radius. Outer district villages and remote tehsil areas require 24-48 hour advance booking allowing staff to schedule consolidated pickup runs serving multiple customers from same geographic area. Balochistan pickups outside Quetta city require 48-72 hour notice with potential security escort coordination. Provide complete address including house number, street name, nearby landmark, and 11-digit mobile number to ensure successful collection.

Q

Are Leopard offices open on Sundays in tier-2 and tier-3 cities?

No, all Leopard branches nationwide close on Sundays including Tier-2 and Tier-3 city offices with zero exceptions. Standard hours apply Monday-Saturday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Branches also close on major public holidays including both Eids (3-4 days each), Independence Day (August 14), Pakistan Day (March 23), and Quaid-e-Azam Day (December 25). During Ramadan most offices operate reduced hours 10 AM-4 PM or 9 AM-5 PM—call ahead to confirm specific branch timings. Best visit times: Tuesday-Thursday mornings 9:30-11 AM avoid Monday backlogs and Friday pre-weekend rushes, providing zero wait times and 3-5 minute service in Tier-2 cities.

Q

How long does delivery take from tier-3 cities to Karachi?

Tier-3 city to Karachi shipments typically require 3-5 days standard service or 2-3 days overnight express depending on origin distance and zonal routing. Jhelum to Karachi takes 3-4 days (parcels route through ISB Zone Islamabad → national highway south), Jhang to Karachi needs 4-5 days (routes through FSD Zone Faisalabad then MUX Zone Multan), DG Khan to Karachi completes 3 days (MUX Zone Multan sorting enables faster southern routing being same-zone). Attock to Karachi: 4 days, Mansehra to Karachi: 4-5 days due to mountain road transport. Weekend bookings (Friday afternoon or Saturday) add 1-2 additional days. Public holidays extend timelines by 3-4 days during Eid periods. Call branch numbers or national UAN 021-111-300-786 for precise delivery estimates.

Q

Can I track parcels booked from smaller cities?

Yes, all parcels receive CN tracking numbers enabling real-time monitoring via leopardscourier.com website or Leopard mobile app regardless of booking city tier. Enter 10-12 digit CN code from receipt for status updates showing "Booked," "At Sorting Facility," "In Transit," "Out for Delivery" stages. Tracking updates 2-3 times daily during business hours with most accurate information available after 2 PM when morning sorting hub operations complete. SMS tracking available by texting CN number to Leopard's tracking shortcode. For parcels from Tier-3 cities, expect "At Sorting Facility" status showing zonal hub name (ISB for Jhelum/Attock, FSD for Jhang, MUX for Bahawalpur/RYK/DG Khan) before "In Transit" highway movement begins.

Q

Do smaller cities charge higher Leopard rates than major hubs?

No, Leopard maintains uniform nationwide rate structure charging identical per-kilogram prices regardless of origin city tier. Sialkot, Jhelum, Bahawalpur, Sargodha, and Mansehra customers pay same PKR-per-kg rates as Karachi or Lahore senders for equivalent weight brackets and destination zones. However Tier-3 cities may experience slightly longer delivery timelines (3-5 days vs 2-3 days from Tier-1 hubs) due to zonal routing requirements which some customers perceive as reduced value despite identical pricing. Corporate accounts with 50-plus monthly shipments negotiate volume discounts 10-20% off retail rates through zonal offices—available in all Tier-2 cities (Sialkot, Quetta, Sargodha, Bahawalpur) and coordinated through zonal hubs for Tier-3 cities. COD service remains free nationwide regardless of city tier.

Conclusion

Leopard’s strategic expansion into tier-2 and tier-3 cities demonstrates commitment to nationwide logistics accessibility beyond Pakistan’s major metropolitan centers. Cities like Sialkot, Quetta, Sargodha, Bahawalpur, Jhelum, Attock, Jhang, Mansehra, DG Khan, and Rahim Yar Khan benefit from reliable courier infrastructure supporting local economies—whether serving sports goods exporters in Sialkot, citrus farmers in Sargodha, cotton traders in Bahawalpur, or tourism operators in Mansehra.

Tier-2 cities with 3-6 branches provide nearly identical service levels as major hubs including full international shipping, same-day delivery, and comprehensive corporate account support. Tier-3 express centers with 1-2 branches focus on essential domestic courier services while coordinating through zonal offices for international shipments and complex logistics requirements.

Understanding your city’s tier classification, assigned zonal hub, and realistic delivery timelines enables better shipping planning for e-commerce sellers, businesses, and individual customers utilizing Leopard services from smaller Pakistani cities. Free home pickup eliminates travel burden, bundled COD service reduces costs compared to competitors, and uniform nationwide pricing ensures fair rates regardless of origin location.

Contact your nearest branch using phone numbers provided in city-specific sections above, schedule convenient home pickup before 2-3 PM for same-day collection, and leverage Leopard’s 750-plus branch network connecting Pakistan’s diverse urban and rural communities through efficient courier infrastructure.

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Tier-2 & Tier-3 Cities: Complete Coverage

15+

Cities Covered Nationwide

30-40

Total Combined Branches

750+

Nationwide Network Total

FREE

COD Service All Cities

🎯 Key Insight: Tier-2 cities offer full international shipping + same-day delivery. Tier-3 cities provide complete domestic service with zonal coordination for international parcels.

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Need Help Finding Your City Office?

Contact the national helpline or refer to city-specific sections above for direct branch numbers, addresses, and zonal office coordination.

⏰ Hours: Mon-Sat 9 AM - 6 PM all branches | Sunday Closed Nationwide | Free Pickup: Call before 2-3 PM for same-day collection | Best Times: Tue-Thu mornings 9:30-11 AM (zero wait)

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