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The Business Support Portal helps contract customers manage deliveries. Find out how to access it and how it can help your business.
Video: The Australia Post logo sits at the top of a red screen. A grey-haired man sits under the text, "eCommerce Jargon Busters: Business Support Portal."
Audio: Man: Business Support Portal. That'll be where you can say "Beam me up, Scotty" and your post gets sent.
Video: The man reads from a card that has an Australia Post logo on the back. Later, the text he's reading is typed onto a red background.
Audio: Man: The Australia Post Business Support Portal is a central place for businesses to manage deliveries, including tracking parcels, reporting issues, and making inquiries.
Video: The man fidgets with the card.
Audio: Man: It means there's a central point to track my deliveries and what's going on.
Video: Before a red background a microphone hovers over a stool. An Australia Post card lies on the stool. Text reads, “eCommerce Jargon Busters. [Jah-gawn bust-uhz] noun + plural noun.” The Australia Post logo appears just above the stool.
Australia Post’s Business Support Portal is a self-serve support service. It helps businesses to easily manage deliveries from a central point.
In the Business Support Portal, you can:
The portal is for Business Credit Account holders (sometimes called contract customers).
If you’re not a contract customer, you can use MyPost Business to manage your business deliveries.
If you have a Business Credit Account, you can register online for the Business Support Portal.
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