Keep on truck’in

 

Strong demand for new roadhouse and/or service station developments

The South West region has a strong road transport network that is connected to various national highways. Across the region, these highways have average daily traffic counts between 1,000 and 4,000 vehicles per day, many routes have a high proportion of trucks. There is strong demand for new roadhouse and/or service station developments across the region and a number of sites have been identified for this use.

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3,000 km of sealed roads | 6 major highways

Location and logistics

With booming mining and agricultural sectors, the South West region is a great place for transport and logistics businesses.

The South West has six major highways that provide numerous transport corridors in every direction and access to north Queensland, the Northern Territory, South Australia and New South Wales. This highway network is further supported by numerous major roads, two rail lines and six airports, providing numerous options for transport.

Given the nature of the region and its strategic central location in Australia, services to the transport sector are in high demand. There are numerous opportunities for transport providers, transport services and distribution operations.
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Mark Freeman