Displaying items by tag: Courier services

Australians are being warned to be alert this holiday season to scammers sending text messages and emails impersonating Australia Post and other well-known courier services.

Published in Security

Suppliers of courier services in New Zealand - NZ Post - is seeking clearance from the country’s competition regulator, The Commerce Commission, for it, or any interconnected body corporate, to acquire certain courier business assets of PBT Group Limited (PBT).

Published in Strategy

Courier service Sendle has raised $20 million in a Series B funding round aimed at accelerating growth, doubling down on its challenge against Australia Post, and to begin exploration into international markets.

Published in Strategy

Courier service Sendle has launched what it says is its first price guarantee, claiming all same city national parcels are guaranteed to be cheaper than Parcel Post.

Published in Strategy
Tuesday, 19 September 2017 11:24

Sendle goes global with DHL partnership

Australian courier and door-to-door online delivery service Sendle is partnering with global logistics giant DHL eCommerce to offer international parcel delivery services for small businesses in Australia.

Published in Strategy
Thursday, 07 September 2017 02:01

Sendle, eBay team up on delivery service for sellers

Sendle has sealed a deal with eBay which provides for Australian sellers to link their eBay accounts direct to Sendle’s courier and delivery platform.

Published in Market

Courier and door-to-door online delivery service Sendle has launched a free integration with ecommerce platform Shopify in a move it claims will simplify and accelerate delivery for thousands of online retailers around Australia.

Published in Market
Monday, 18 May 2015 11:39

Zooming in on Australia Post’s patch

On demand courier service Zoom2u is taking advantage of Australia Post’s financial woes and decline in its delivery services with the launch today of  a new Australia-wide overnight delivery service to help businesses and consumers send parcels at their convenience and “avoid post office queues”.

Published in Strategy

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