Transport and logistics company, Linfox, has an extensive property portfolio in Western Australia and continues to invest in its service delivery capabilities.
Linfox, which celebrates 70 years of operation in 2026, has several purpose-built facilities and depots across WA.
“The sheer size of Western Australia requires high levels of capability and expertise to manage,” said Linfox President Resources and Industrial, Gary Pyne.
Linfox recently extended its long-term partnership with Fortescue to provide the iron ore produce with specialised warehousing, freight and transport services.
“Our ability to deliver value for mining customers from our Port Hedland and Newman hubs is crucial, especially if a region where economic growth and stability is largely driven by the mining industry,” said Pyne.
The partnership with Fortescue is supported with investment in modern fleet including triple road trains.
“Our alignment with Fortescue on safety is critical, with conditions on site and long distances travelled demanding the highest levels of safety and compliance,” said Pyne.
“Linfox invests in fleet with the latest technology and equipment to safeguard our drivers against fatigue risk factors and ensure their safety when travelling along the Great Northern Highway.
“With a large fleet of company-owned vehicles and a significant property footprint tailored to servicing the mining sector, Linfox leads the provision of vital freight services in the region.”
Linfox is also well positioned in the Perth metro area with infrastructure and multi-temperature warehouse facilities.
The 35,000-square-metre Linfox BevChain distribution centre in Maddington, for instance, is located in Perth’s industrial precinct and is equipped to provide high quality warehousing services to beverage customers.
“Our Maddington warehouse facility was designed and built to achieve 5 Star Green Star certification, providing sustainable storage solutions for our customers to deliver drinks out of Western Australia,” said Linfox President BevChain, Matt Sheridan.
Linfox also has a 81,000-square-metre intermodal terminal in Kewdale which delivers linehaul and rail services between WA and the east coast hubs.
“Our Kewdale facility provides direct access to the National rail network and allows efficient rail movements for our customers across the country,” said Linfox President Intermodal, Cameron Trewin.
“Linfox’s partnership with national rail provider National Pacific also enables us to reduce our carbon emissions by moving more freight by rail.”
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