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Linfox unveils new site in QLD

Linfox has unveiled its new Acacia Ridge Intermodal Terminal in Southeast Queensland.
The nine-hectare site strategically located in the growth corridor of the state features five different temperature-controlled zones to manage a range of perishable products including food, beverage and health care according to Linfox Executive Chairman Peter Fox.
The high security warehousing complements the recent purchase of land in Willawong near Brisbane where the company intends to build a multi-user distribution centre as part of its ongoing investment in the Sunshine State.
“Sustainable design has been front of mind, with solar-power generation, smart LED lighting and water-capture facilities earning the design a five-star Green Star rating,” said Peter Fox in a statement issued by Linfox online.
“We look forward to introducing our Queensland customers to the facility when it is completed.”
Recently BevChain, the beverage carrier Linfox acquired in late 2017, has partnered with Carlton & United Breweries to provide warehousing and metropolitan transport across its customer network in Brisbane.
The partnership, according to Fox, complements BevChain’s existing CUB network in New South Wales and Victoria and expands the BevChain group in Australia and New Zealand to more than 800 people.
“CUB and Linfox have a deep history extending back to 1968 and we are delighted they have chosen to continue our relationship through our BevChain team,” said Fox who recognised the business as an integral partner of the top brewers including Lion, whose 50 per cent stake in Bevchain Linfox bought out when it took full control.
“This expansion of our Brisbane network, along with the opening of our new Intermodal offering in north Queensland, broadens the possibilities for customers to extend their reach in north Queensland and beyond,” he said.
Linfox also confirmed it would custom-build 25 coal haulage vehicles to go with the bespoke high productivity tri-axle Lin-double it recently unveiled in partnership with South32 as part of the company’s metallurgical coal assignment in Woolongong, NSW.

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