Boral has strengthened the reliability and efficiency of its cement transport network in Western Australia through a new partnership.
Boral has entered an agreement with PNJB Group which, already supporting the company’s operations in Victoria and South Australia, has since expanded into WA.
The partnership is expected to strengthen supply chain resilience, support safe and efficient transport operations and ensure Boral is well-positioned to meet customer needs across Perth and regional WA.
PNJB Managing Director, Jelly Sandhu, said the move reflects the company’s long-term strategy to grow its national footprint.
“Starting this new chapter in cement transport has not only expanded our capabilities but also strengthened our long‑term vision,” he said.
“Establishing a strong working relationship and building a reliable service for Boral has been a proud achievement for the entire PNJB Group.”
To support the transition, PNJB invested in five brand-new cement tankers and has dedicated them to Boral’s WA network.
PNJB will also progressively update its tankers with Boral branding to support a consistent national presence across the fleet.
Boral General Manager Concrete and Quarries WA, Andre Gobett, highlighted the importance of the new fleet for the region.
“Boral is proud to be partnering with PNJB to expand its capabilities in WA,” he said.
“Our dedicated cement tanker fleet is a first step and will be travelling Perth and WA regional sites, so keep an eye out for them.
“A huge thank you to everyone involved for turning this into a great outcome for Boral in WA. Your teamwork and determination made this possible.”
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