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Mikkel
1st April 2008, 13:23
I was wondering if anyone had a good idea about how to get a package from Auckland to Christchurch as cheap as possible.

It's light but bulky:

600 mm x 600 mm x 1000 mm - approximately.
8-15 kgs tops.

So far I've only been quoted ridiculous amounts by courier companies - ridiculous as in it would be cheaper to get a couple of plane tickets, rent a car and go up and get it down on a plane myself.

Any help and ideas would be appreciated!

So far I've heard from:

Courierpost.
Mainfreight.
Peter Baker Transport.
Roadstar.

And either it's too expensive or they don't wanna deal with such petty loads.

jim.cox
1st April 2008, 13:41
Have you tried NZ Post?

Mikkel
1st April 2008, 13:54
I have looked at NZ post. But they won't do anything larger than 0.125 m^3 :(

Am thinking about alternative packaging...

Gubb
1st April 2008, 14:01
I can take it from Auckland to Wellington if it's ready by Thursday.

Mikkel
1st April 2008, 14:03
That's a very nice offer. I don't see why the package couldn't be ready by thursday :)

It won't do much good unless we manage to get something organised for the rest of the trip though... it'll still be inter-island transport.

It's important to note that time is not really an issue as well.

Nasty
1st April 2008, 14:11
Even easier ... get it sent by Courier post ... an arm of NZ Post that does slightly larger packages.

karla
1st April 2008, 14:31
Even easier ... get it sent by Courier post ... an arm of NZ Post that does slightly larger packages.

It's probably a bit large for Courier Post, shame because they are really cheap. I used a furniture removal company to get an old seat down from New Plymouth, it was worth ringing around. Not being in a hurry helped - took two weeks but only cost about $90 which I thought was pretty reasonable. Try Mana Transport, or DHL - could be good for their beer money xmas fund :)

vifferman
1st April 2008, 14:55
Even easier ... get it sent by Courier post ... an arm of NZ Post that does slightly larger packages.
... and that takes nearly a month to deliver packages across town via "Track and Trace".:Pokey:

Nasty
1st April 2008, 14:57
OK ... only thought of them as I have never had an issue with Courier post or their service. Oh well.

Mikkel
1st April 2008, 16:18
Even easier ... get it sent by Courier post ... an arm of NZ Post that does slightly larger packages.

Yeah, they could do it and they are usually good. Only problem is that I've been quoted $270 and the goods I'm shipping are $300... A bit over the top really.

Stupid ticket system!


It's probably a bit large for Courier Post, shame because they are really cheap. I used a furniture removal company to get an old seat down from New Plymouth, it was worth ringing around. Not being in a hurry helped - took two weeks but only cost about $90 which I thought was pretty reasonable. Try Mana Transport, or DHL - could be good for their beer money xmas fund :)

I actually thought DHL and Courierpost was the same thing in NZ. And as I wrote above - they're not cheap!

Will try and hear the furniture movers...

karla
1st April 2008, 17:11
It says that you can get a parcel with dimensions
Maximum size of parcel:
Length = 1.05m
Length + girth = 2.5m
Volume:
Length x width x height = 0.125m³ across the island for one ticket per 5 kg, which is $12.50 x 2 = $25.00 (for 10kg).

Isn't that big enough for the parcel?

I'd take it in and see if they will take it over the counter; sometimes talking to a human can get you a bit further. Good luck~

See the link for prepaid zonal tickets (http://www.nzpost.co.nz/Cultures/en-NZ/ProductsAndServices/PIP/ParcelPostTrackedBusiness.htm#Product%20informatio n%20and%20maximum%20dimensions)


Yeah, they could do it and they are usually good. Only problem is that I've been quoted $270 and the goods I'm shipping are $300... A bit over the top really.

Stupid ticket system!



I actually thought DHL and Courierpost was the same thing in NZ. And as I wrote above - they're not cheap!

Will try and hear the furniture movers...

Mikkel
1st April 2008, 17:25
Even if they would accept the package being oversize it would still be somewhere between $150 and $190 to get it from one island to the other...

It's well and truly grotesque what they are charging for volumetric weight. The package will weigh less than 15 kgs. The volume is going to be approximately 0.360 m^3.

But I must say that in my experience there's no business that is more opaque and impossible to make sense off than the freight forwarding business!

ynot slow
1st April 2008, 17:34
Try Efficient Carrying Co in Otahuhu,or Fliway as well,usually any furniture carrier should be able to do for you.

daaatomic
1st April 2008, 18:11
hey mate, we send alot of stuff through courierpost from work.
pm me your number and i'll let you know in the morning how much i can get it down there for you.

helenoftroy
1st April 2008, 22:55
My other young one -Tess,works for Daily Freight here in CHCH so PM if you like and she can see wot they can do.....

Southern man
2nd April 2008, 06:44
Is parcel able to be split upand sent in two packages? Failing that I'd try household removal company.

Mikkel
2nd April 2008, 08:07
My other young one -Tess,works for Daily Freight here in CHCH so PM if you like and she can see wot they can do.....

Thanks a lot Helen - you rock! :niceone:

Just had a chat with Tess, and unless you can find me someone who's willing to pay me money to take my package from Auckland to Chch I think we've found the best service available :D

Now I only need to figure out a way of getting the package from Takapuna to Penrose... Can't be too difficult! :)