Easter & King’s Day planning 2026: what it means for your orders and deliveries

  • March 18, 2026
  • David Endrawos

Why this planning is important


In April 2026, two important moments affect the delivery schedule: Easter at the beginning of the month and King’s Day at the end of the month.

During these periods, normal delivery routines are temporarily adjusted. This does not mean deliveries stop completely, but it does mean that ordering and delivery times shift and require more attention than usual.

With this planning, we want to give you a clear overview so you know exactly when to place your orders and what to expect in terms of delivery.

 
what changes during easter


Around Easter, transport and operations are more limited than usual. Because of Good Friday and the Easter weekend, there are fewer available delivery days and higher pressure on logistics.

This mainly affects the days leading up to Easter. Orders that are placed too late may not be delivered before the holiday period and will automatically move to the next available delivery window.

That is why you will see earlier order deadlines in the planning for deliveries before Easter. These deadlines ensure that we can still process and deliver your order on time.

 
What to expect after easter


After the Easter weekend, deliveries resume, but it can take a few days before everything returns to the normal flow.

This means that the first deliveries after Easter are planned within specific days. If you have projects or stock that needs to continue immediately after the holiday, it is important to already take this into account when placing your order.

 
King’s day at the end of april


At the end of the month, King’s Day (27 April) affects deliveries again.

On this day, many locations are closed and transport is more limited, especially in city centres. As a result, deliveries on or around this date are not always possible.

This mainly impacts orders placed later in the month. These orders need to be scheduled carefully to avoid delays.

 
How to use this planning


The planning we have shared shows clearly:

when you need to place your order
when your delivery is scheduled
which days are affected by holidays
By following this schedule, you can ensure that your orders arrive at the right moment.

If your order is time-sensitive, for example for a project or installation, we strongly recommend placing your order before the indicated deadline.

 
what this means for your business


In practice, this means that April requires slightly more forward planning than other months.

If you continue ordering as usual without taking the planning into account, there is a higher chance that deliveries shift to a later date than expected.

By simply aligning your orders with the schedule, you avoid this issue completely.

 
We are here to support you


If you are unsure about the right timing for your order or if you are working with a specific deadline, our team is here to help.

We can advise you on the best moment to place your order and ensure that your delivery fits within your planning.

 

Summary


April includes two periods that affect deliveries: Easter and King’s Day. Because of this, order deadlines and delivery days are slightly different than usual.

By following the shared planning and placing your orders on time, you can avoid delays and keep your projects running smoothly.