Best Couriers To Use Within Australia??

Discussion in 'General Subjects' started by Servo, Jan 16, 2015.

By Servo on Jan 16, 2015 at 8:15 PM
  1. Servo

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    Hi Guys,

    Can anyone recommend the best couriers to use within Australia ?

    As in ones you have used reliability etc?

    Any help appreciated.
     

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Discussion in 'General Subjects' started by Servo, Jan 16, 2015.

    1. smakmeharder

      smakmeharder Administrator

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      Depends what you are trying to send. Are you after cheap price or fast delivery? What size?
       
    2. feral

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      TNT have always been pretty good with my stuff
       
    3. HungryHungryHippos

      HungryHungryHippos Well-Known Member

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      Not Australia Post, unless you want your stuff to magically disappear.

      While working in exploration I have used Australian Air Express a lot. They have been very reliable. Along with Toll, DHL, the mentioned TNT.

      Also I think Fed Ex operates in Australia, as I had things Fed-Ex delivered, but that was mainly from overseas. In my opinion, Fed Ex is the most reliable service ever. Expensive, but worth every cent when it comes to mission critical delivery times.
       
    4. D1NO

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      I use fast ways all the time for my work supplies .. Fast, cheap, reliable


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    5. ArgyPak

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      Couriers Please are okay as well but I don't know what casual rates would be like


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    6. mr_squiggle

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      TransDirect (www.transdirect.com.au) will compare carriers & let you chose which one you want, a bit like a broker. There are some limitations on residential pickup/delivery in some areas. I've used them a number of times & never had an issue. They take casual bookings, no account needed.


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