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Topic: Freight Help
d[o_0]b
Posts: 481
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hi guys,

has anyone had any experience freighting anything interstate? I dont even know where to start looking...

reccomend me some companys? basically i need door to door or at least door to brisbane depot...


thanks
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d[o_0]b
Posts: 482
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
oh p.s. i tried busfreight.com.au but the item is to heavy for the couriers to pick up and i cant get it delivered to the depot
Seven
Posts: 534
Location: Central Coast, New South Wales
Umart use TNT so why shouldn't you?

last edited by Seven at 16:37:01 23/Sep/05
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 17435
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
We've had lots of problems with couriers recently - we used McPhees for all QGL stuff, then they were bought out by TNT and since then we've had packages go missing, getting overcharged for things, all sorts of problems. They're the only ones that I can 'recommend' that might be able to help if you need something done urgently.
Xy
Posts: 195
Location: Mackay, Queensland
I used to use quite a few couriers through my work and it really depends where your sending it and what dimensions it has in height, weight and depth, also how much it weighs and whether it;s fragile or not.

If you moving something large (say palete sized) and weighing at least a couple hundred kilo's i would get a quote fron Kings, 1st fleet (If it's going south) or Marchetti's.
If it's small say a couple kilo's you could send it via TNT airmail for around $8.

Also couriers please do interstate as well but are much better priced for local.
They are all listed in the phone book so call them up and get a quote for what your sending and where you are sending it to.

P.S It's possible you might need a business account to send through some of these guys.
d[o_0]b
Posts: 484
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
thankyou muchly for the replies

package 1 is 740mm wide x 300mm high x 230mm deep. 21kg
package 2 is 760mm wide x 830mm high x 360mm deep. 36.4kg

going from sydney to brisbane

Eclipsor
Posts: 650
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I had a 15kg package sent from the US with fedex. Was happy with their service.
Irhabi
I like eel pie
Posts: 2216
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
you could try DHL or FedEX im pritty sure they do interstate but are quite expensive.

last edited by Irhabi at 00:33:18 24/Sep/05
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