precisely for this reason, TDs ship with 4px and are often reluctant towards direct couriers. triangulating the shipment at the end of the day the package makes the last route from EU to EU .. many less chance of falling under the curious eye of the customs officer. but these are always and only suppositions that are made at the beginning of the expedition. once the TDs ship, it all depends on luck. both for the arrival times and for the addition of expenses to be paid and for the customs seizure.
I myself found myself asking for a more direct shipment to my TD. my TD replied that my haste will cost me dearly, sooner or later in life. and when the second shipment arrived in just 12 days, again with 4px, compared to the first one (37 days of transit), I knew he was right. and I understood that the transit and arrival times depend on many variables, too many for people who are in too much of a hurry.
P. s. my second expedition was more important than the first. but I gave different expectations than the first. I have almost deliberately forgotten about it (I thought "when it comes, it comes"). coincidentally, I was rewarded with only 12 days.
Thanks to my TD and the companions here, who helped me to wait patiently.