DHL Express adds airfreight capacity with new service connecting Melbourne to New Zealand

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DHL Express has commenced operation of a new overnight direct freighter service connecting Melbourne to the New Zealand cities of Auckland and Christchurch. The dedicated service will provide a faster connection between the cities amid growing demand for time definite international services.

Operating five services a week, the dedicated freighter will provide a further 19 tonnes of freight capacity for businesses trading between the two countries. New Zealand is the state’s third largest major export destination after China and the United States, accounting for 7.6% of total state exports.

Australian and New Zealand businesses will benefit from a shipment transit time of one day and will allow businesses to book in their shipments for courier pick-up later in the business day. For example, the cut-off time for shipment collection in the Melbourne CBD area is 6.00pm, which is an hour later than the current market offering.

“We are pleased to launch this new dedicated freighter service to further connect Australian and New Zealand businesses. With its reliable and fast transit time, the service will bring the two countries closer together and enable greater efficiencies by reducing supply chain costs and easing traditional barriers to market entry for small businesses, such as the need for in-country warehousing and distribution centres. In the 12 months to date, we’ve experienced Melbourne to New Zealand shipment volumes grow at a rate of 49% and this service reaffirms our commitment to supporting trade across the Tasman,” Gary Edstein, CEO and Senior Vice President, DHL Express Oceania said.

“The Victorian Government welcomes DHL Express’ commitment to this new service which will strengthen the connection between Victorian and New Zealand businesses. This new dedicated route will support business growth across the state, with faster delivery and more efficient freight times for trans-Tasman trade,” Victorian Minister for Industry Support and Recovery Martin Pakula said.

The service is aimed to bolster DHL’s existing trans-Tasman express delivery capabilities, supporting the upgraded Auckland to Sydney Boeing 767-300F freighter service launched in 2018.

DHL’s latest trans-Tasman investment follows the AU$20m (€14m) infrastructure upgrade to the company’s Melbourne Gateway facility in 2015, and the NZ$15.3m (€9.9m) upgrade to its Auckland Gateway facility in 2016.

Source: DHL