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    Courier of large items - North Island?

    can anyone recomend a courier to transport some large and heavy items from masterton to whakatane?

    post office cant take it as the stuff is too big and heavy

    courier post is too expensive at 16$ per kg. the stuff i need to shift is 5 boxes totalling 220kg

    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by rapid van cleef View Post
    can anyone recomend a courier to transport some large and heavy items from masterton to whakatane?

    post office cant take it as the stuff is too big and heavy

    courier post is too expensive at 16$ per kg. the stuff i need to shift is 5 boxes totalling 220kg

    thanks
    I use PBT transport as well as Fastways and Poste Haste, however unless you have an account the costs will be high. As the weight per item is high most couriers restrict parcels to either 10 or 15kg, I'd try PBT and see how you go.
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    NZ couriers that dont need accounts

    can anyone recomend a courier to transport some large and heavy items from masterton to whakatane?

    post office cant take it as the stuff is too big and heavy

    courier post is too expensive at 16$ per kg. the stuff i need to shift is 5 boxes totalling 220kg

    thanks
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    Toll Tranz Link. MacAuleys are the agent here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rapid van cleef View Post
    can anyone recomend a courier to transport some large and heavy items from masterton to whakatane?

    post office cant take it as the stuff is too big and heavy

    courier post is too expensive at 16$ per kg. the stuff i need to shift is 5 boxes totalling 220kg

    thanks
    For that size I'd use someone like Mainfreight if you don't have an account with a transport company (or know someone who does), just make sure it's packed well with plenty of padding if it's semi fragile and if it can be crushed mark as 'top stow only'
    Make sure whoever you use has branches in or near Whakatane & Masterton, as things often go awry if the chosen company uses a sub-contractor at one end...
    If it is urgent then PBT will be a bit quicker, but PBT couriers may not accept the goods if the boxes are too heavy/large and will refer you to PBT Transport.

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    Yep, I second Toll Tranzlink. We use them at work.
    Very good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cs363 View Post
    If it is urgent then PBT will be a bit quicker, but PBT couriers may not accept the goods if the boxes are too heavy/large and will refer you to PBT Transport.
    Most couriers have a weight per item limit of 25kg. Mainly so they know that pretty much all their drivers can carry and move each item etc.

    So PBT Couriers may not accept the freight, but their freight arm might.

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    well i need some pa speakers couriered.....5 of them. some weigh 50 kg each.

    dont wanna make the drive but will do if i have to. surely couriers carry trucks/ trolleys? i used to when i courierd in uk for a little while

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    Quote Originally Posted by wysper View Post
    Yep, I second Toll Tranzlink. We use them at work.
    Very good.
    Agreed - although I just refer to them as Railways .

    Had to send some boxes to Auckland and found Toll were 1/4 of the price of anyone else. Very good to deal with especially if you just stipulate depot to depot.

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