The short answer is yes. Your shipment will be delivered today. We will deliver 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, every week of the year. We have a range of services that can provide delivery when you need it.
Depending on the service booked, we will ensure that your job is picked up and delivered within our quoted times. Once the job has been allocated to a driver you can then track the whereabouts of the driver directly from our website.
We deliver same day within the metropolitan cities of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Auckland in New Zealand. We also offer a range of Air or road interstate services in addition to an international service.
Yes, you can book a shipment as the receiver. You must ensure the shipper is aware that we will collect the shipment and they have correctly packaged the goods and has it ready for pick up.
For local metropolitan jobs, you can request the driver to call you when he is on his way for the pick up or delivery by leaving your details and instuctions in the special instructions box. For intrastate or interstate job, the driver will not call before pick up or delivery.
You can cancel a job at no charge to you before it has been allocated to a driver. Once the job has been allocated to a driver, there will be a futile charge applied to the job.
If the receiver is not present, you can provide an authority to leave (ATL) in the special instructions box. If no instructions are provided and the receive is not there at the time of delivery, return charges may also apply.
For all same day services, you will receive a quote with charges depending on the type and size of the consignment, distance traveled, the service type selected. We also have additional surcharges that may apply and will be provided at the time of the quote.
A futile charge is applied when a driver has attempted the pick up or delivery of a job but is unable to perform this task due to a change in the original quoted job requirement that prohibits the supplied vehicle from being able to perform the job. For example, the van provided is too small as the shipment was much larger than originally quoted, or there was nobody available at pick up or delivery at the time of the attempt. The full charge of the attempted job will be applied as the futile charge.