Hawk Logistics has announced the successful go-live of its joint national digital freight operations with global Transport Management System provider, FarEye.
Starting with Adelaide, the milestone marks a key step in the companies’ shared mission to modernise and future-proof logistics across Australia.
With Australia’s freight network projected to grow by 77 per cent by 2050, Hawk Logistics is looking to capitalise on the surge.
“For us, this go-live reflects months of shared effort, trust and ambition,” said Hawk Logistics CEO, Miguel Vitug.
“We are committed to innovation because our customers rely on us every single day.
“Partnering with FarEye has given us the intelligence and predictability we need to scale confidently, and to deliver with the transparency and reliability that today’s market demands.”
Hawk Logistics and FarEye see the partnership as the beginning of a broader movement, as adoption expands across Adelaide and prepares to rollout further across Australia.
“Australia’s supply chain has become one of the most dynamic and complex in the world, and meeting its expectations requires a shift from manual operations to intelligent, data-driven orchestration,” said FarEye co-founder and COO, Gautam Kumar.
“This partnership represents that shift.
“Hawk’s forward-looking approach and our platform expertise have come together to build a new operating model – one that strengthens resilience, improves transparency and sets a strategic foundation for the future of freight in Australia.”
In other news, the Singleton Bypass is on track to open later this year.




