Sean Savige has spent more than seventeen years working inside Australia’s air freight industry, with a particular focus on the long east–west corridor between Melbourne and Perth. It’s a route shaped by distance, strict cut-off times, and the need to move freight quickly across the country. Sean understands these pressures because he has lived them—on the tarmac, in operations rooms, and through the daily challenges of moving cargo across thousands of kilometres.
He began his career in ground handling, coordinating loads before sunrise and making sure each shipment met airline and safety requirements. That early experience taught him how every operational decision affects a shipment’s final outcome. Over time he moved into interstate freight planning, working with mining clients, medical suppliers, and national logistics networks that rely on dependable uplift from Victoria to Western Australia.
Sean writes for melbourne2007.com.au to give businesses a clear view of how the Melbourne–Perth freight lane actually works. His articles draw on real cases, operational patterns, and lessons learned from handling urgent cargo when timing matters most. His goal is to help readers make better freight decisions through practical insight—not theory, but lived experience.

Sean Savige is an air freight specialist with more than 17 years of experience managing cargo on the Melbourne–Perth route. He writes for melbourne2007.com.au, sharing practical insights drawn from real operations and time-critical freight work.