About Polar Post
PolarPost is owned by Polar Express Pty Ltd, which was established in Melbourne, Victoria, in 2014. Since its establishment, Polar Express has committed to improving logistics-related information technology and Internet-based data analysis ability. Integrating the supply chain and collaborating with the process efficiently is always the core which makes Polar Express keep developing and enriching its services. Having the great advantages in main-line transporting, warehousing, and logistics information technology, Polar Express now is specialized in two-way transport between Australia and China. Polar Express aims to provide the best logistic services for Australian companies.
As one of the world’s major telecommunications, industrial and commercial goods manufacturing hubs, China attracts companies that want to import lower-cost manufactured products to Australia via its network of factories and major ports. Gaining benefits from the China Australia Free Trade Agreement that came into effect in 2015, China is Australia’s largest trading partner with two-way trade valued at over $A200 billion since 2018, export market and import source. Both two countries rely on each other’s markets and products.
PolarPost focuses on China to Australia transport and offers customized solutions to your requirements.
About Polar Post
PolarPost is owned by Polar Express Pty Ltd, which was established in Melbourne, Victoria, in 2014. Since its establishment, Polar Express has committed to improving logistics-related information technology and Internet-based data analysis ability. Integrating the supply chain and collaborating with the process efficiently is always the core which makes Polar Express keep developing and enriching its services. Having the great advantages in main-line transporting, warehousing, and logistics information technology, Polar Express now is specialized in two-way transport between Australia and China. Polar Express aims to provide the best logistic services for Australian companies.
As one of the world’s major telecommunications, industrial and commercial goods manufacturing hubs, China attracts companies that want to import lower-cost manufactured products to Australia via its network of factories and major ports. Gaining benefits from the China Australia Free Trade Agreement that came into effect in 2015, China is Australia’s largest trading partner with two-way trade valued at over $A200 billion since 2018, export market and import source. Both two countries rely on each other’s markets and products.
PolarPost focuses on China to Australia transport and offers customized solutions to your requirements.