Biloela Freight Services

Settled in the Callide Valley 125 km west of Gladstone, Biloela sustains a resource-driven economy — Callide Coalfields, the Callide Power Station and a commercial township base that services surrounding rural properties. QFM links pallet, mining-services and construction loads into the town via Gladstone and the Dawson Highway, with outbound pickups on request.

The freight profile blends industrial supply (fabrication, rigging consumables, maintenance parts), commercial construction and retail replenishment. Gladstone is the staging point for virtually all inbound linehaul — the Dawson Highway run west takes roughly 90 minutes. Regional on-forwarding reaches Moura, Banana, Thangool, Monto and further west toward Emerald.

Mining-services and construction freight moving through Biloela's Callide Valley precinct, coordinated by QFM

Dawson Highway Mining-Services Lanes

Biloela stages through Gladstone — the Dawson Highway run west is around 90 minutes. Inbound from Brisbane is next-day with an overnight linehaul. Provide load details and any mine-site induction or power-station notes and QFM will return a Dawson Highway quote.

Biloela Freight Profile

  • Gladstone Staging Standard: Inbound freight crosses Gladstone's yard before the 125 km Dawson Highway run to Biloela — carrier schedules align with the Gladstone Port gateway.
  • Callide Coalfields & Power Station Supply: Fabrication, rigging consumables and maintenance parts supporting Callide mining and power-generation operations — pallet, crate and drum loads.
  • Township Construction & Retail: Commercial construction materials, hardware and packaged retail replenishment into Biloela township and nearby rural properties.
  • Callide & Dawson Valley On-Forwarding: Ad hoc linehaul to Moura, Banana, Thangool and Monto for trade, construction and mining-services freight.

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