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Hey,

As the title suggests I am trying to find a shipping company. I need to ship a pallet to NSW but don't have an account with TNT or StarTrack so would like to see who you would recommend on a smaller scale?

Cheers

Cameron

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Have used toll for business, never had a problem with them very professional. Never had to ship a big pallet with them though. I have had things go missing with TNT, and dissapear into the ether only to be found a week later.

I shipped an engine recently on a pallet via ego: http://www.e-go.com.au/

They are an online face for hunter express.

Quite cheap, especially for depot to depot. However, their tracking information leaves a LOT to be desired. I had no idea where my pallet was untill they rang me and said it was ready to pick up from the depot.

But they didn't lose it so yeah, might be worth a look.

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