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Are you a regular importer or just a start up? Watch this to avoid mistakes.
YOU’LL LEARN:
- What are the costs to import 1 pallet of standard goods from Australia to NZ
- The main components of these costs
- How you can calculate the cost of importing more than 1 pallet
- How your customs… View moreAre you a regular importer or just a start up? Watch this to avoid mistakes.
YOU’LL LEARN:
- What are the costs to import 1 pallet of standard goods from Australia to NZ
- The main components of these costs
- How you can calculate the cost of importing more than 1 pallet
- How your customs broker can help you save money
- Why a local freight forwarding company is better
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
01:43 – #1. Freight
02:00 – #2. NZ port fees
02:17 – #3. Extras
04:28 – Bonus tips #1. Costs to import 1+ pallet
05:53 – Bonus tips #2. Choose your customs broker and freight forwarder carefully
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TRANSCRIPTION:
Max: Today we are talking about the cost to import one pallet from Australia to New Zealand. We’re going to discuss how you can import one or more pallets of general goods.
Let’s discuss what a standard pallet is. It’s anything that doesn’t require special care: your appliances, furniture, clothing. Also important to specify that one pallet has a standard size – 1m wide, 1m deep and 1m high, which is 1 cubic meter, up to 300 kilos.
If you want to import from any major port in Australia – whether it’s Sidney, Melbourne or Brisbane – to major ports in New Zealand - Oakland, Christchurch and Tauranga – you can use these rates; they are applicable in all situations.
#1. FREIGHT
Max: First and one of the most critical cost would be your ocean freight. If you want to move the goods from major ports in Australia to a major port in New Zealand, for 1 cubic meter, you’re going to pay roughly 50 USD for your ocean freight.
#2. NZ PORT FEES
Max: Then upon arrival, you have to move the container from the port to a local warehouse to unload it and make it available for you to pick it up. These are “New Zealand port fees”; I would allow roughly a hundred NZD per 1 cubic meter.
#3. EXTRAS
Max: Then, you’ve got extra fees: documentation fees, customs brokerage fees. I would allow 250 NZD for these extra fees.
If you convert everything – from USD to NZD – and add everything up, the cost of importing a 1 cubic meter pallet from a major port in Australia to New Zealand will be 420 NZD.
As you can see, it’s not that expensive to import, and these are your mandatory costs. I’ll explain later what are the extra fees, and how you can minimize them.
You’ve got 420 NZD, that’s your minimum to import one pallet of standard goods that don’t require special care.
On top of that, you want to think about cargo insurance. Cargo insurance is roughly 1% of the insured amount.
Say, if it’s costly machinery and it’s 200 000 NZD, then that would be 200 NZD just for the insurance, that’s on top of 420 NZD. That’s a minimum level. If it’s, say, 5 000 NZD, expect to pay 200 NZD for the insurance.
You have to decide whether it’s worth the risk. We advise all our clients to have cargo insurance; it’s paramount, especially if that’s your first import to New Zealand, you don’t want to risk.
Another extra fee that you want to think about is the tracking – once the cargo arrives in New Zealand, you have to consider how you’re going to transfer the goods from this local warehouse to your warehouse or your house.
A freight forwarder can help you with that: they can hire the truck, arrange the delivery. I would allow 100 NZD for 1 cubic meter, that’s minimum on top. If you have bad access, you may need to hire a crane; they charge 200 NZD an hour.
You have to be careful about that; if you order the truck, make sure that it will fit your driveway. You can send the photos to your truck driver and get written information, that there’s going to be easy access.
BONUS TIPS #1. COSTS TO IMPORT 1+ PALLET
Max: If you want to import more than one pallet – say, three pallets of the same size, 3 cubic meters up to 1 ton – you don’t multiply 420 NZD by 3; this can be too expensive, you might as well send the whole container. If you send three pallets, you only multiply these two on the top, and the rest will be fixed.
The more you send, the cheaper it is. Always negotiate; you can easily knock down 10%. If you send 10-12 shipments a year, you can get even better discounts – 15% easy.
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It’s our Birthday and we want you to win! Purchase your dream kitchen in July and go in the draw to win your kitchen up to the value of $10,000.
At Kitchen Mania we’re passionate about producing top kitchen products to complement the contemporary New Zealand home. We use the latest … View moreIt’s our Birthday and we want you to win! Purchase your dream kitchen in July and go in the draw to win your kitchen up to the value of $10,000.
At Kitchen Mania we’re passionate about producing top kitchen products to complement the contemporary New Zealand home. We use the latest manufacturing methods and quality materials and fittings so that our kitchens not only look good but are built to last.
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Amy Baker Reporter from North Harbour News
Open-plan offices could be making women feel stressed and isolated, research shows.
Over the course of two years, Rachel Morrison, a senior research lecturer at Auckland University of Technology, looked at whether or not open office plans were promoting productivity. Does being an open-plan … View moreOpen-plan offices could be making women feel stressed and isolated, research shows.
Over the course of two years, Rachel Morrison, a senior research lecturer at Auckland University of Technology, looked at whether or not open office plans were promoting productivity. Does being an open-plan office stress you out?
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SkyBus can now jet you direct to Auckland Airport in the bus lane, from three designated stops on the North Harbour. With fixed-price fares of $25 one way or $46 return, you’ll save money while travelling the fastest way to the airport. Frequent departures from Akoranga, Smales Farm and Albany … View moreSkyBus can now jet you direct to Auckland Airport in the bus lane, from three designated stops on the North Harbour. With fixed-price fares of $25 one way or $46 return, you’ll save money while travelling the fastest way to the airport. Frequent departures from Akoranga, Smales Farm and Albany (Westfield). Change lanes, change to SkyBus. For ticket purchases and more info, jump onto skybus.co.nz/northharbour Learn more
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Thinking of hiring a local contractor to do some renovations on your house? A good rule of thumb is to obtain more than one quote, particularly if you are investing a large sum of money.
- Do you know the difference between a quote or an estimate?
- Will you need to hire multiple contractors?
… View moreThinking of hiring a local contractor to do some renovations on your house? A good rule of thumb is to obtain more than one quote, particularly if you are investing a large sum of money.
- Do you know the difference between a quote or an estimate?
- Will you need to hire multiple contractors?
There can be big differences in the prices – make sure you ask why. If you want a good result, the more you think about upfront the better. Follow our checklists, information, and tools to help you through the process.
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Planning a big event or fundraiser, or just want to stock up for summer? Make sure you jot the 14th July down in your calendar. With up to 80% off wholesale prices on bulk buys across a wide range of sticks, cones, and tubs; you won’t want to miss Tip Top’s huge factory sale!
When: Saturday … View morePlanning a big event or fundraiser, or just want to stock up for summer? Make sure you jot the 14th July down in your calendar. With up to 80% off wholesale prices on bulk buys across a wide range of sticks, cones, and tubs; you won’t want to miss Tip Top’s huge factory sale!
When: Saturday 14th July, from 8am
Where: Shed 6, ASB Showgrounds, 217 Greenlane West, Epsom, Auckland
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Hey neighbours, are you thinking of borrowing money by taking out a loan?
Before you do - there's a few things you really need to know about. Take a minute and read the tips below to ensure you're asking the right questions and getting the best loan for you.
1. Shop around! … View moreHey neighbours, are you thinking of borrowing money by taking out a loan?
Before you do - there's a few things you really need to know about. Take a minute and read the tips below to ensure you're asking the right questions and getting the best loan for you.
1. Shop around! Interest rates, fees and terms must be made available to you by the lender. Make sure you compare details and make an informed decision about what loan is best for you.
2. Choose a lender. Did you know that when you borrow money to buy something, you don’t have to borrow from the same person who is selling the goods?
3. Understand. Whoever is loaning you the money must ask questions to make sure you can afford the loan. They also need to help you understand the key terms of the loan.
4. Be prepared. You'll need to provide your lender with information to show that you can afford to repay the loan. This might include proof of income and expenses so make sure you have it ready.
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Marea from Massey
Hi neighbors, I don’t have too many details but did any person hear or witness a black dog in west harbor or know the owner of a black dog which was recently was run over maybe a week or week an a half ago by a car between West Harbour and royal heights ( a street off Luckens Road WH and Moira … View moreHi neighbors, I don’t have too many details but did any person hear or witness a black dog in west harbor or know the owner of a black dog which was recently was run over maybe a week or week an a half ago by a car between West Harbour and royal heights ( a street off Luckens Road WH and Moira road royal heights thre is also a park on the street the dog was hit) the lady owner apparently had been walking her dog at the time, so If any one might of heard smethng very similar can u please let me know, this would be appreciated deeply. Thanks :-)
Seddle from Massey
Helloooo, just wondering if anyone knows anybody who specialises and cuts curly hair out west.
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The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
Emergencies are unpredictable, therefore it’s really important to make a plan to help you get through.
Having a discussion about alternative meeting places, what to do if you can’t contact each other or making a list of supplies are good things to think about when making a plan for an … View moreEmergencies are unpredictable, therefore it’s really important to make a plan to help you get through.
Having a discussion about alternative meeting places, what to do if you can’t contact each other or making a list of supplies are good things to think about when making a plan for an emergency.
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