Want to know more about growing your revenue by reaching new customers around the world? We’d love to help you go global. This could be the right time to unlock the next step as 16% of global online shopping was purchased from international retailers 2023*. To find out more on what's trending in international shopper behaviour, read our article below. https://lnkd.in/gBmkyFMC *IPC e-commerce shopper survey 2024
About us
NZ Post is New Zealand's delivery partner for a digital world. Every year we deliver almost 650 million items – parcels, packages and letters – around New Zealand and the world. And we're darn good at it. Why? Because of everything else we deliver: continuous innovation, an agile mindset, a get-it-sorted culture, and a rock-solid capacity. We collaborate with businesses to find unique solution to their challenges – from streamlining imports for start-ups to seamlessly integrating eCommerce fulfilment into back-end systems for retailers. And behind all this is a world-class processing operation with a state-of-the art Network Management Centre, 120+ GPS-enabled line haul trucks, more than 700 couriers operating out of 26 branches and depots, and three Boeing 737-400 airfreighters. The world has changed – and so have we.
- Website
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http://www.nzpost.co.nz
External link for NZ Post
- Industry
- Freight and Package Transportation
- Company size
- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Wellington
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1840
Locations
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Primary
7 Waterloo Quay
Wellington, 6011, NZ
Employees at NZ Post
Updates
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Keeping your customers satisfied can drive repeat sales. We’ve got the top 10 tips for delivery excellence this busy shopping season. From using the right NZ Post branding to post-purchase notification tracking, we’re here to help give your customers happy delivery experiences. To find out more, check out our article below. https://lnkd.in/g6AmNvPD
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We’ve got goals. Big goals. Part of moving forward is truly understanding our current position, to find our next step and continue growing our commercial sustainability. This year, we’ve made strides towards developing our network further, so we can deliver the best for our customers, people and communities. Read our Annual Integrated Report for the 2024 financial year to dig into where we’ve come from, and where we’re going. https://bit.ly/3Zbfqa4
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At NZ Post we’re focused on delivering great outcomes for our sending and receiving customers. Recently over 100 people from across our Auckland and Wellington offices came together to compete in a Hackathon, where innovative tech solutions were brainstormed and designed to better solve real customer problems. Thank you to our partners Microsoft and Datacom, and to our guest judge Chris Reid who made the event possible and were so generous with their time and expertise. We’re passionate about growing Data & Technology talent here at NZ Post. If you’re a problem solver that thinks outside of the box, take a look at Digital & Technology roles we’re currently recruiting for. https://bit.ly/4g8c3Xm
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Rising living costs are making Kiwis rethink their shopping habits - luxury is no longer an impulse buy, but a carefully considered decision. More than ever, people are researching, comparing, and seeking out the best deals online before hitting 'buy now'. Your online presence is crucial when this question pops into shoppers’ minds. Take a look at the latest eCommerce Spotlight report for insights and trends to help you prepare for the months ahead. https://lnkd.in/g7Mrwzru
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Our new Auckland Processing Centre has now opened up for export! Domestic processing opened in April this year and has already transformed our network, so it’s great to now be ready to extend this into the world of international sending. The entire site is capable of processing over 30,000 parcels per hour and is set to be a real game changer for our international gateway. Check out our latest video for an exciting glimpse of how we’re helping New Zealand businesses reach new shores! https://lnkd.in/gRruP8jg
Our Auckland Processing Centre goes international - NZ Post
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There is light at the end of the tunnel. Leading Economist Shamubeel Eaquab predicts an economic upturn as early as 2025. His advice to retailers? Use the next six months to prepare for brighter days. Strengthening your customer connections, optimising your delivery services and strategising your promotions will help to get your business set up for success. Stay ahead of the curve with the latest insights and trends in online shopping with our latest eCommerce Spotlight report. https://lnkd.in/g7Mrwzru
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It seems shoppers are hunting for the best deals and making multiple orders across different stores to save those precious dollars. Knowing what your customers are prioritising can help your business tap into online growth. Find out more on the current shopping landscape in our latest eCommerce Spotlight report now. https://lnkd.in/g7Mrwzru
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Make the most out of the busy shopping season ahead by being visible where it matters. With online sales remaining steady whilst in-store sales dip, it’s time to ask yourself - Are you giving your customers the best possible experience when they head online? As we come into the peak shopping season, make sure you are offering your customers a great online shopping experience where they are already looking. See the latest trends and insights in our eCommerce Spotlight report now. https://lnkd.in/g7Mrwzru
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Prepare for the peak shopping season with confidence. Our latest eCommerce Spotlight removes the guesswork, uncovering key online shopping trends from April to June. Plus, you'll find data, insights and tips to help your business get ready for what’s to come in 2024. Read the full article online now.
Online shopping rises, spending stays steady
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