A new services partnership between CCIWA and Sadleirs Global Logistics will provide Members and clients a seamless end-to-end export and import service.

CCIWA International Trade Services Manager Michael Carter, Sadleirs Global Logistics’ National Business Development Manager Julie Andrews, General Manager Joe Fogarty and Executive Director Alun Powell, and CCIWA COO Matt Golds.
The Sadleirs Group, one of Australia’s longest-operating family-owned logistics businesses, can be traced back to 1829 in Fremantle.
“CCIWA and Sadleirs are among some of the oldest organisations to support businesses in WA. We know WA business,” says Michael Carter, Head of CCIWA’s International Trade Services.
“With ongoing supply chain challenges and heightened geopolitical tensions, it is even more critical for businesses to safeguard shipments.
“This partnership enables us to offer a complete international trade service to our Members and clients by providing them a more direct pathway to a specialist in freight forwarding and customs brokerage.”
CCIWA assists businesses to become export-ready, navigate the import process and with various international trade documentation. The partnership offers freight and logistics solutions, creating a seamless end-to-end experience for businesses.
As Australia’s largest and longest established licensed customs broker and biosecurity specialist, Sadleirs pioneered freight forwarding in Australia. Its dedicated team manages every aspect of the logistics process for businesses.
“We are excited to partner with CCIWA to bring our collective expertise to Western Australian businesses,” says Alun Powell, Executive Director of Sadleirs Global Logistics.
“At Sadleirs, relationships are at the core of everything we do. This partnership allows us to offer CCIWA Members a seamless and customer-focused experience in navigating the complexities of international trade.
“With over a century of experience in freight forwarding, we are committed to supporting the ambitions of businesses across the state, providing them with the insights and logistics solutions they need to thrive in today’s challenging environment.”
What can businesses expect from this partnership?
As part of the four-year partnership, CCIWA and Sadleirs will offer Members and clients coaching and mentoring seminars and events.
These will help equip businesses with the knowledge and connections that CCIWA and Sadleirs specialists can offer on all aspects of international trade and logistics, to support their ambitions of global growth.
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If you are looking for support or advice in business, investment or trade, contact our experienced International Trade Services team at [email protected].