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		<title>New shipping service gives Aussie businesses chance to tap overseas markets</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Mar 2012 04:29:58 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>What started as a website comparing shipping prices has evolved into a parcel forwarding service, allowing Australian businesses the opportunity to tap lucrative foreign markets.</strong></p>
<p>“We want to be the WebJet of the shipping world,” said Jack Fitzgerald, the 25-year-old director and co-founder of <a href="http://www.ship2anywhere.com.au/" target="_blank">Ship2Anywhere</a>.</p>
<p>The online startup, which provides a parcel forwarding service for individuals and small-to-medium sized businesses, is giving Australian companies the chance to expand overseas.</p>
<p>Both Fitzgerald and Michael Teasdale, co-founder and business partner, completed business degrees at university.</p>
<p>Fitzgerald’s studies in logistics and Teasdale’s work with a leading transport company gave them a key insight into the industry, allowing them to create a service they thought Australia lacked.</p>
<p>“On researching the Australian logistics industry, we found nobody was really doing anything online, or nobody was doing it properly at that time,” Fitzgerald said.</p>
<p>The step from price comparing to offering parcel forwarding was then a simple case of evolving to fulfil customer demand.</p>
<p>“Lots of people wanted to <a href="http://www.dynamicexport.com.au/news/shipping-faster-to-indonesia-with-new-stop/" target="_self">ship from Australia</a> to the States to try and expand their services and break into bigger markets,” Fitzgerald said.</p>
<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-9002 alignright" title="International Courier - Parcel Delivery and Cheap Courier Service (Home Page)" src="http://www.dynamicexport.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/International-Courier-Parcel-Delivery-and-Cheap-Courier-Service-Home-Page-300x261.png" alt="screen shot from ship2anywhere" width="300" height="261" /></p>
<p>Unlike other “mum-and-pop-type businesses that operate out of a garage and have a friend in America that picks up the goods at their house”, Fitzgerald believes Ship2Anywhere’s USA Order Fulfilment Service is giving small Australian businesses real opportunities.</p>
<p>“With the warehouse over there, we now offer fulfilment to help Australian businesses break out and distribute their goods domestically in America,” he said.</p>
<p>Businesses can send their products to the company’s American warehouse, where they will be securely stored.</p>
<p>When American customers then place <a href="http://www.dynamicexport.com.au/hot-tips/make-your-website-export-focussed/" target="_self">orders for these goods online</a>, their shipping costs will be much cheaper, as the goods will be domestic rather than international orders.</p>
<p>“We’ve invested a lot in technology, automated as much as we can, and created a really cool dashboard for the customers to manage and ship all their parcels,” Fitzgerald said.</p>
<p>He believes Ship2Anywhere is also making it easier and quicker for Australian businesses to operate compared to using the bigger couriers.</p>
<p>“We provide access to those established brands but through different services. By operating online, it makes it simpler and easier for businesses to get quotes and make bookings,” he said.</p>
<p>In addition, establishing the company’s base here means Aussie businesses can operate during business hours in their own time zone.</p>
<p>“All the big players in the industry are US-based, owned, and operated. Because we’re Australian owned and operated, we can really tailor [our business] to the Australian market.</p>
<p>“Giving customers the opportunity to pick up the phone and talk to us rather than sending an email and waiting 24 hours for a response really helps on the customer service side of things,” Fitzgerald said.</p>
<p>Although Ship2Anywhere isn’t targeting any industry in particular, Fitzgerald says the fashion industry definitely stands out as one of its most frequent customers.</p>
<p>With the help of their mentor Peter Rocke, past chair of the Australian Trucking Association, Fitzgerald and Teasdale are already looking at conquering more than just the United States.</p>
<p>“Without a doubt, over the next two years we’re looking to expand into multiple countries and Europe is definitely up the top of our list,” Fitzgerald said.</p>
<p>Their ultimate goal, he says, is to become a recognised brand name in the shipping industry.</p>
<p>“We want to be the go-to courier site worldwide.”</p>
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