Service Area
Located in Mount Pleasant we serve the Lowcountry areas that include Charleston, Mount Pleasant, Summerville, Goose Creek, Moncks Corner, Daniel Island, Isle of Palms, Sullivan’s Island, John’s Island, Kiawah Island, Seabrook Island, Beaufort-Bluffton, Georgetown, and Wild Dunes.
Pak Mail Charleston
976 Houston Northcutt, Suite C
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
Phone: 843-849-0310
Fax: 843-849-0311
Hours of Operation
Monday – Friday
9:30 am – 5:30 pm
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed


FREIGHT SHIPPING
in Uncategorized/by Pak MailHave large shipments over 150 lbs? We offer custom packaging, crating, palletizing and shipment preparation for any size and weight package along with several shipping options for domestic and international air and ground Less Than Truck Load (LTL) Freight. You can be sure your high value and highly fragile items will get to their destinations in one piece and on time. Pak Mail offers value coverage and local pick-up.
Downsizing and Estate Packing & Shipping
in Uncategorized/by Pak MailPak Mail Charleston Shipping specializes in shipping estates from the Lowcountry and surrounding area. We are sensitive to the special needs that surround the decision to move a family member out of their home. We offer choices to meet the needs of the family. We can pack and ship anything anywhere to one or multiple locations using multiple carrier options. Contact us with your personal needs.
CELL PHONES FOR SOLDIERS
in Uncategorized/by Pak MailPak Mail in Mount Pleasant has partnered with Cell Phones For Soldiers to provide troops with free calls home. Pak Mail and nonprofit Cell Phones For Soldiers Inc. are asking Charleston area residents to help troops call home by donating gently -used cellular phones. Donated phones are sent for recycling and then sold or components from phones are sold. For every donated phone, Cell Phones For Soldiers is able to provide two and a half hours of free talk time to deployed troops. “Any person shipping to an APO/FPO address will be given a 1-hour phone card to send to their soldier.” Bill Pysh, owner