Business courier services in Melbourne
Our service is set up for businesses, not consumers. The work we do best is regular, repeating, or operationally important — courier support that forms part of how your business actually runs.
We’ve been doing this since 1988, working mostly with Melbourne companies that depend on deliveries arriving the way they’re supposed to.
What we do for businesses
The day-to-day work we handle for our regular customers covers most of what a business courier needs to do.
Permanent runs — regular delivery routes around your sites and timing, for businesses with predictable courier needs.
Standard same-day courier — planned same-day work that needs to move reliably without disrupting other bookings.
Urgent same-day courier — priority work that needs to move ahead of the standard queue.
Direct courier — a driver and vehicle dedicated to a single delivery, used when timing is critical.
Larger vehicle and freight — coordinated through our sister brand Intime when the work doesn’t fit a courier vehicle.
How working with us works
Most of our customers have an account, which means standard bookings go through quickly without re-confirming details every time. Our dispatch team learns your sites, your contacts, and your usual patterns, so the work doesn’t need to be re-explained every booking.
When something unusual comes up — an urgent job, a delivery to somewhere new, a job that needs special handling — you’re dealing with people who already understand the rest of your business. That makes the unusual work easier to handle properly.
Why our pricing isn’t the cheapest
We’re upfront about this because it matters. We don’t compete on lowest price for one-off jobs, and we’re not trying to.
Our pricing reflects what each service actually costs to deliver. Standard, urgent, and direct are different prices because they involve different levels of disruption to the day’s work. After-hours work is priced as after-hours. Larger vehicles are priced for what they are. Nothing’s hidden in the rate or invented at invoice time.
For businesses that depend on consistent service, that approach tends to work out better than chasing the cheapest quote on every job. For businesses that want the cheapest possible courier and don’t mind the trade-offs, we’re not the right provider.
Worth a conversation?
If your business has regular delivery needs and you’re tired of inconsistent service, a short call is usually enough to work out whether we’d be a good fit.
