If you’re making the leap from Australia to New Zealand, or you need to ship a vehicle for business purposes, The Shipper can provide the best service at the best prices. With specialist expertise, we make the entire process seamless and enjoyable for you. So, taking you from preparation through to sea freight, customs clearance and arrival at the New Zealand ports, shipping a vehicle is easier than you think.
With an average transit time of only 4-9 days, our door-to-door service means you can move your car and personal effects from Australia to New Zealand (or vice-versa) in record time.
There are a lot of moving parts at play when shipping a vehicle from Australia to New Zealand or from New Zealand to Australia. Does your vehicle comply with road standards in both countries, what’s the most efficient method, and are your personal effects safe? With The Shipper, you don’t have to worry - because we take care of every detail for you.
We provide a direct roll on roll vessel transportation service from ports including Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth, and transport your car to Auckland, Wellington, Nelson or Christchurch. Plus, we’re able to ship your personal effects from AU to NZ, or NZ to AU, making the entire process smooth and convenient for you. Whatever size, weight and shape your belongings may be, we can accommodate it all.
Before collection, we’ll help you make sure your vehicle is compliant and safe to use on the destination country’s roads, and support you in getting the necessary documents together. We’ll then provide a flexible, personalised service that includes all aspects of the freight, as well as customs clearance and road registration.
What costs are involved with vehicle shipping from Australia to New Zealand, or the other way around? This depends on the type of vehicle, vehicle value and the shipping method we opt for. We’ll always be upfront and transparent about our pricing, so you’ll never have to worry about unexpected costs.
Expertly and consistently keeping your shipment safe and secure while protecting New Zealand working within the rules and regulations of the following trade and business partners: