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New freight transfer terminal for WA

by Staff Writer
September 3, 2024
in Freight & Logistics, News, Ports, Spotlight, WA
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The Kenwick Intermodal Terminal (IMT) is set to improve the efficiency and resilience of Australia’s supply chains and ease congestion in Western Australia.

Jointly funded by the Federal and Western Australian governments ($5 million each) and Arc Infrastructure ($15 million), the new IMT will reduce the number of trucks on the state’s roads.

Around 200,000 containers will move annually by rail between Fremantle Port, the future Westport and Kenwick, meaning an estimated drop in truck journeys by 135,000 a year.

Located within Arc Infrastructure’s rail freight facility, the terminal allows the safe and efficient transfer of container freight between rail and road by connecting to the Roe Highway Logistics Park, industrial warehouse precincts and major road freight routes.

All fully loaded containers that move between Kenwick IMT and the Port of Fremantle are eligible for the State Government’s current $50 per twenty-foot equivalent unit container rail subsidy to make moving freight by rail more cost-competitive.

The project supports the State Government’s target of moving 20 per cent of container freight via rail, and Westport’s plans for a new container port to facilitate the state’s long-term economic growth and diversification.

Released in November last year, the preferred Westport design includes a new port in Kwinana, supported by an upgraded road and rail freight network and intermodal terminals at Kenwick, Kewdale and Forrestfield.

Federal Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Minister Catherine King, said, “Western Australia continues to be a big driver of the national economy, and ensuring freight movement is as efficient as possible will continue to grow the economy and create new jobs for Western Australians.

“The new Kenwick IMT will support the movement of up to 200,000 shipping containers each year and play critical role in Western Australia’s future freight logistics network, alongside Westport.”

Western Australia Transport Minister Rita Saffioti, said, the project is a great step forward in the government’s plans to build a supply chain that can meet future demand.

“We have made it a strategic priority to increase the volume of freight on rail because we know it improves efficiency and safety, while reducing traffic congestion and vehicle emissions,” Ms Saffioti said.

“Our Westport planning has shown that containerised freight will grow significantly in the coming decades and the Kenwick IMT gives us a welcome capacity injection into our network.

“Together with other hubs in Kewdale and Forrestfield, it is an important part of our landside logistics that will complement a world-leading and sustainable port in Kwinana.

“Hundreds of thousands of shipping containers can be moved via rail through this facility, freeing up our road network and establishing a logistics hub to support our state’s long-term freight transport needs.”

Federal Member for Burt Matt Keogh, said, “The new terminal is taking 135,000 truck movements off our roads in Perth’s South-Eastern suburbs, meaning less traffic congestion in our community.”

“The new terminal will mean a more efficient supply chain in Western Australia, getting goods delivered faster and cheaper for everyone.”

Arc Infrastructure CEO Murray Cook, said, “Arc Infrastructure has collaborated with the WA State Government over many years in developing a shared intermodal strategy.

“Kenwick is the first new IMT in line with that strategy and will have an immediate and profound impact on the capacity to move containers through Fremantle Port and onto rail and support the future Westport.”

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