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Expanding your business internationally is a big step. It can be easier when you’re backed by the right logistics and shipping partner. Here’s how these three Aussie businesses chose one.
Shoppers are constantly sourcing the best deals and products from all corners of the world. This trend is set to continue with global retail eCommerce sales predicted to increase by a massive 39% by 2027.1
With international markets beckoning, more Australian eCommerce businesses are seizing the opportunity to expand overseas. In the last year alone, the number of Australian merchants looking to sell online to new countries overseas almost doubled to 39%, up from 20% in 2022.2
It’s a prime time to be thinking about taking your business to the world.
Yet getting started with selling overseas can feel daunting. To help ease the stress, it’s important to choose the right logistics partner. Three Aussie businesses talk about why they chose Australia Post for international shipping.
Choosing the right international shipping partner is key to the success of your international expansion. When choosing one, consider every detail, from sending locations and costs, to the level of service and support you’ll receive along the way.
When researching the pros and cons of potential logistics partners, ask questions like:
Learn more about how you can expand overseas in our International Sending Playbook.
For Austin Ludwik, Supply Chain Specialist at Hismile—an Australian company that sends its smile care products to the US, Canada, New Zealand and South-East Asia—transparency around delivery times is key.
“Wherever the customer is based, getting an accurate reflection of how long delivery will take is really important to them,” he says. “Being able to click a link to see where their parcel is, that’s the most important part for them.”
Hismile decided on Australia Post as their international delivery partner. They were particularly keen to give their customers the benefit of three delivery speeds and transparent tracking throughout the parcel’s journey from Australia to its destination country.
“Our checkout is fully integrated with Australia Post so we can make sure that what we’re telling the customer at checkout is reflective of what’s actually going to happen,” Austin says.
“The accurate tracking data keeps customers happy knowing their parcel is on its way.”
Finding ways to bring shipping costs down can make all the difference when breaking into new markets. Laura Hall, founder of PHYLLI Designs, uses MyPost Business to help stay in control.
“We can send a hat to a tiny country town in Australia or a location anywhere in the world, knowing that we’re getting the best rate that we can for our freight,” she says.
“With a good bit of business savvy and a fantastic freight company, you can do anything and send it anywhere.”
Shipping costs are just one factor at play with international postage. You also want to know that the process of getting parcels out the door and across borders is easy.
Our APIs take the hard work out of international shipping and help your parcels clear customs so they can be delivered faster.
With our Shipping and Tracking API, you can:
And with our Export Tools API, you can:
For Austin D’souza from Ozzie Collectables, this support has been crucial as his business has grown into a global online retailer. “Australia Post provide a business customer support portal which we can use to log our concerns or any queries,” he says.
“We also liaise directly with our account manager if we have any questions or concerns about missed deliveries. All these get handled directly through an online portal, and it's quite a seamless process.”
Keen to know more about how to start selling overseas? For more great tips and insights from businesses who have already taken the leap, explore our hub on selling overseas.
This checklist for expanding your business overseas is a valuable resource too, with tips on everything from setting up your website to handling overseas payments.
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1 Statista, 2023, Retail e-commerce sales worldwide from 2014 to 2027
2 Financial Review, 2023, Retailers test international waters through cross-border commerce
02 February 2026
Explore online shopping trends from the Australia Post eCommerce Report, plus practical takeaways you can use to drive growth now