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Estimate your full monthly 3PL bill across pick & pack, storage, receiving, shipping and hidden fees. Built on AU benchmark data (n=47, May 2026).
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Pick & pack pricing is tiered by volume. AU median rates from our benchmark sample.
Three storage models: pallet (most common in AU), bin (small SKUs), cubic-foot (modern 3PLs). Picks the right one based on your inputs.
~6 weeks of cover. ~800 units per pallet typical.
Estimate your monthly outbound shipping spend based on order volume, weight band and destination mix (metro / regional / remote).
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Carriers charge by the greater of actual weight or dimensional weight. AU carriers use a 5,000 cm³/kg divisor. Get this wrong and you're paying twice.
Convert your inventory volume to cubic metres and pallet equivalents. Standard AU pallet = ~1.16m × 1.16m × 1.5m stacked = 2.0 CBM, ~800 units typical density.
Switching costs ~AUD $2,500 + two weeks of overlap and operational attention. Calculate when you'd recoup that cost based on your monthly savings.
Total cost to get a unit from supplier to your AU 3PL warehouse, including freight, customs duty, GST, and freight forwarder fees. Critical for margin planning.
AU general tariff usually 0–5%. Free under FTAs (e.g. China–Australia FTA).
For imports over AUD $1,000, AU charges customs duty (varies by HS code) plus 10% GST on the customs value. Goods valued ≤$1,000 generally clear under the low-value threshold (LVT).
FOB cost + insurance + freight to port
Self-fulfilment looks cheap until you cost in rent, staff, software, and your own time. Find the volume at which a 3PL is genuinely cheaper than running it yourself.
The number that actually matters when comparing 3PLs. Total monthly cost divided by total orders, including all hidden fees and shipping. Comparable across providers regardless of how they price.
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