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Centurion expands into Melbourne

Centurion Transport has announced its expansion into Melbourne, in what it says is a pivotal step in connecting Victoria’s industry to regional networks in Northern Territory, South Australia and Queensland.

As a leading integrated logistics partner, Centurion ensures safe and reliable storage and movement of goods for clients in the mining, oil and gas and retail sectors.

It primarily services general freight and transport, project logistics, integrated solutions and Dangerous Goods (DG) transport.

Centurion’s new depot, located at 7-11 Somerton Park Drive, Campbellfield, boasts a strategic position with access to major arterial roads.

Centurion claims this prime location is set to serve as a pivotal hub for general freight and long-haul logistics, streamlining operations and enhancing efficiency across the region.

Centurion Branch Operations Manager, Aaron Lake, said the Melbourne-based team holds a wealth of warehousing and transport experience specialised in tailoring the best local service offerings.

“Our in depth understanding of the local industry allows the team to implement the most cost-efficient and effective transport solutions for our customers,” he said.

The Melbourne depot offers regional, interstate transport and overflow storage, and according to Centurion, is a reputable and reliable one-stop shop solution for all transport, storage and distribution requirements in Melbourne.

In other news, completion of Queensland’s $1.2 billion Gympie Bypass is just weeks away, with confirmation from the State Government that works are on track to be finished in October this year.

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