Qube has opened a new bulk storage facility in Picton, Western Australia.
With the capacity to store over 300kt of bulk minerals for export, the additional new bulk warehouse will be utilised for Iluka Resources’ significant operations across the South West region, boosting Picton’s under coverage storage capacity to 30,000 square metres.
Qube Bulk Director, Todd Emmert, was joined by Federal Member for Forrest, Nola Marino, Mayor of Bunbury, Jason Disan Miguell, Iluka Resources South West Operations Manager, Garry Green, and long term WA shed building partner, Q-Design, for a ribbon-cutting ceremony on the new building yesterday (30 January).
“As a long-term local employer, with over 400 employees across the South West, Qube is focused unlocking opportunities for current and aspiring importers and exporters,” Emmert said.
“Iluka is a great Australian company with large scale operations across WA including Narngulu, Catby and Capel.
“We are proud to support Iluka in their operations and ambitious endeavours.”
In other news, DP World and NSW Ports are co-investing $400 million to extend the rail terminal at Port Botany in Sydney.
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