
Trade between Australia and Singapore continues to expand, with Singapore importing $7.79 billion in Australian goods in 2024. As more exporters and online sellers ship from Australia to Singapore, choosing the right courier has become a critical part of managing cost, delivery speed and customs requirements.Â
This guide compares three major carriers and explains how you can book shipments through a single dashboard that lets you check rates, transit times and service options in one place.
Use this quick guide to understand your core options before comparing carriers.
Booking through Couriers & Freight allows you to check real-time rates from all three carriers, generate labels and manage tracking in a single dashboard.
Australia and Singapore have a long-standing trade relationship, supported by the Singapore-Australia Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA). Many goods qualify for reduced or zero tariffs, which lowers export costs and allows businesses to stay more competitive. Singapore also acts as a regional distribution hub, giving Australian businesses access to established customs processes and frequent flight connections across Southeast Asia.
Exported goods commonly include mineral fuels, metals, pearls and manufactured products. For context, sea freight between Australia and Singapore averages around 33.7 days, while air freight typically takes 4–8 business days for economy services and 1–3 business days for express shipments.
For small and mid-sized exporters, choosing the right courier matters because delivery consistency, transit speed and transparent pricing directly affect margins and customer satisfaction. Comparing carriers based on service levels and reliability helps businesses manage cost, avoid delays and maintain steady export operations.

Australia Post is a widely used option for sending small to medium parcels to Singapore, particularly when keeping costs down matters more than speed. It works well for exporters sending frequent, low-value items where standard delivery speed are more important than express performance.Â
For example, an e-commerce store based in Melbourne shipping apparel may find the 4–7 business day standard service sufficient for customer expectations.Â
According to Australia Post’s international delivery guide, Express parcels typically arrive in 3–5 business days, while Standard parcels take 4–7 business days. Most shipments land within a 3–7 day window, depending on the origin city and service level.
Australia Post offers several price tiers depending on service speed.
To get the best available rate from Australia Post and compare it instantly with DHL and FedEx, exporters can book through Couriers & Freight’s platform and view all options in one dashboard.

DHL is a major provider of express international services and is widely used by businesses that need fast, tracked delivery into Southeast Asia. When shipping parcels from Australia to Singapore, DHL offers several tiers. DHL Packet International handles items up to 2kg, commonly used for apparel, accessories and small electronics. While DHL Packet Plus International adds milestone tracking for higher-value e-commerce shipments.Â
For exporters sending urgent or time-sensitive stock, DHL’s express network provides consistent transit performance across the Asia-Pacific region.
DHL Packet services typically take 5–9 business days from Australia to Singapore. DHL Express offers significantly faster transit, usually 1–2 business days, with time-definite delivery options for high-priority shipments.
Typical starting prices include:
To compare DHL’s rates with Australia Post and FedEx and find the best available price, exporters can book through the Couriers & Freight platform and view all services in one dashboard.

FedEx offers both express and economy services for businesses shipping from Australia to Singapore. Its Australia–Singapore lane includes dedicated flights, giving exporters more capacity for larger or time-sensitive shipments. FedEx also operates regular Sydney to Singapore flights with increased capacity for heavier freight and urgent shipments.
FedEx also supports heavier parcels. International Priority allows single-piece shipments up to 68kg with generous length and girth limits, which is useful for manufacturers, B2B suppliers and e-commerce brands sending oversized goods.
FedEx International Priority typically delivers in 1–2 business days, depending on the origin city and pickup time. International Economy services usually arrive within 2–5 business days for major markets, including Singapore.Â
Typical pricing ranges include:
To compare FedEx rates with DHL and Australia Post and surface the best available price, exporters can book through Couriers & Freight and view all carrier options in one dashboard
Couriers & Freight gives exporters one place to compare and book shipments with Australia Post, DHL and FedEx. You enter your parcel details once, and the platform shows real-time rates, delivery times and service options across all three carriers.
You can book shipments, generate labels, create manifests and track orders from the same dashboard. This removes the need to manage multiple courier accounts and reduces the risk of missed charges or delays.
For exporters and e-commerce businesses shipping regularly to Singapore, Couriers & Freight keeps everything in one place so you can manage shipments more easily and stay on top of costs.
Standard services typically take 4–8 business days. Express options are faster and usually arrive within 1–3 business days, depending on the carrier and pickup location.
Australia Post’s Standard service is often the lowest-cost option for small parcels. Keeping items under 2kg and choosing economy services usually reduces the price further.
DHL Express and FedEx International Priority provide the fastest delivery, often reaching Singapore in 1–2 business days.
Prices vary by weight, size and service. Economy options cost less, while express couriers charge more for faster delivery. Use a rate calculator to compare current prices across carriers.
Yes, but lithium batteries and certain electronics require approved packaging and carrier clearance. Some couriers have specific rules for these items. FedEx, for example, offers a dedicated service for shipping lithium batteries. Always check the carrier’s restrictions and ensure all export and import requirements are met before booking.




MHP
No Surcharge*
$16.50
$14
$15.50
$0
$15.50
$14.75
$0
$0
$0
$0
MHPÂ Large Item
No Surcharge*
$16.50
$75
$62
$62
$60.10
$14.75
$0
$0
$0
$0
Residential Pickup
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$6
$0
$9
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$9
$10.60
$0
$0
$0
$38.50
Reidential pick up 30-99kgs
No Surcharge*
$63
$0
$9
$0
$9
$74.15
$20
Won't carry
Won't carry
$38.50
Residential pick up 100kgs+
No Surcharge*
$198
$0
$9
$0
$9
$158.87
$50
Won't carry
Won't carry
$38.50
Residential Delivery up to 29kgs
No Surcharge*
$6
$0
$9
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$9.00
$10.60
$0
$0
$0
$38.50
Residential Delivery up 30-99kgs
No Surcharge*
$63
$0
$9
$0
$9
$74.15
$20
Won't carry
Won't carry
$38.50
Residential Delivery 100kgs+
No Surcharge*
$198
$0
$9
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$9
$158.57
$50
Won't carry
Won't carry
$38.50
Tail Lift Pick up 50-99kgs Sydney / Melbourne
No Surcharge*
$45
$50-$250
$88
$88
$88
$44.07
$120
Won't carry
Won't carry
$61.50
Tail Lift Pick up 100-299kgs Sydney / Melbourne
No Surcharge*
$85
$50-$250
$88
$88
$88
$44.07
$120
Won't carry
Won't carry
$61.50
Tail Lift Pick up 300-499kgs Sydney / Melbourne
No Surcharge*
$120
$50-$250
$88
$88
$88
$44.07
$120
Won't carry
Won't carry
$61.50
Tail Lift Pick up 500kgs + Sydney / Melbourne
No Surcharge*
$250
$50-$250
$88
$88
$88
$44.07
$120
Won't carry
Won't carry
$61.50
Tail Lift Delivery 50-99kgs Sydney / Melbourne
No Surcharge*
$45
$50-$250
$88
$88
$88
$44.07
$120
Won't carry
Won't carry
$61.50
Tail Lift Delivery 100-299kgs Sydney / Melbourne
No Surcharge*
$85
$50-$250
$88
$88
$88
$44.07
$120
Won't carry
Won't carry
$61.50
Tail Lift Delivery300-499kgs Sydney / Melbourne
No Surcharge*
$120
$50-$250
$88
$88
$88
$44.07
$120
Won't carry
Won't carry
$61.50
Tail Lift Delivery 500kgs + Sydney / Melbourne
No Surcharge*
$250
$50-$250
$88
$88
$88
$44.07
$120
Won't carry
Won't carry
$61.50
Dead weight over 32KGS carton freight
No Surcharge*
$16.50
$75
$70
$70
$70
$14.75
$0
Won't carry
Won't carry
$0
Oversize Surcharge 1.20 - 1.54
No Surcharge*
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$0
$0
$0
$0
$5.40
$10
$15
Won't carry
$0
Oversize Surcharge 1.55 - 1.85
No Surcharge*
$17
$20
$0
$0
$0
$11.93
$10
$15
Won't carry
$0
Oversize Surcharge 1.86 - 2.20
No Surcharge*
$37
$40
$0
$0
$0
$11.93
$10
Won't carry
Won't carry
$0
Pallet Surcharge
No Surcharge*
--
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
Won't carry
Won't carry
$0
Hand Unload Fee Carton
No Surcharge*
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$0
$70
$70
$70
$47
$0
Won't carry
Won't carry
$61.50
Western Australia Regional Surcharge
No Surcharge*
%10
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
*Surcharges may apply to areas/deimensions not listed
**Prices correct of 16th September 2024
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