Toll and Qube have both secured land lots at Pilbara Ports’ new Lumsden Point logistics hub in Western Australia.
The two transport and logistics providers have joined Mineral Resources and Pilbara Minerals Limited (PLS) in securing prime land lots within the Port of Port Hedland – a significant milestone for the project.
Toll Group will construct a 19,500-square-metre mineral concentrate storage and handling facility.
Meanwhile, Qube will build a state-of-the-art bulk storage facility in stages, with an initial 12,000-square-metre high stacking shed and container handling hardstand.
The award of these lots highlights the significant demand for additional port capacity in the Pilbara region which, according to Pilbara Ports, were facilitated the export of $153 billion worth of commodities in the 2024-25 financial year.
“Lumsden Point will facilitate the export of battery metals and minerals and the import of renewable energy infrastructure including wind blades, with imports expected to begin in mid-2026,” the company said.
In other news, Patrick Terminals has signed a 10-year strategic supply agreement with terminal equipment provider, Kalmar.




