Bluegame motoryacht arrival
We recenty helped a client with the importation of a stunning 63ft Italian-built Bluegame motor yacht. Our partners at Peters and May Italy managed the
We recenty helped a client with the importation of a stunning 63ft Italian-built Bluegame motor yacht. Our partners at Peters and May Italy managed the
BMSB Season is fast approaching and here is what you need to know! The BMSB seasonal measures will apply to targeted goods manufactured in or shipped
Aurora recently oversaw the importation of this beautiful Windy SLR60 motor launch in Sydney for her owners. Those present were greeted with what was a
Good afternoon, With the start of a new financial year, this is a timely reminder to all clients that Aurora Global Logistics have not changed their bank account
Until recently, pleasure craft were only required to report their pending arrival into Australia by following Australian Border Force (ABF) guidelines. The ABF would in
he shipping industry is no stranger to challenges, with a myriad of factors that can disrupt the smooth flow of goods across the world. In recent times, the industry here in Australia has faced a trifecta of challenges that has sent shockwaves through the global supply chain.
Aurora is thrilled to announce its successful partnership with Peters and May in facilitating the temporary importation of the NMYD 54 racing yacht, “Teasing Machine,”
Aurora Logistics recently handled the customs clearance and delivery of these two brand-new Bayliner cruisers from the Port of Brisbane to the Freedom Boat Club
We recently had the pleasure of assisting our colleague, Craig Stanbury from Peters and May UK, in the transportation of the renowned TP52 race yacht,
We’d like to bring to the attention of all boat importers an industry notice we recently received concerning “tarping requirements” for imported goods which are
At Aurora Global Logistics, we take great pride in being active participants of the esteemed Border Watch program. This initiative is designed to empower and
Recently, we celebrated the safe arrival of a remarkable 25-meter mast all the way from Brittany, France, after an incredible 48-day journey at sea. Despite