Merredin Freight Services

Where the Great Eastern Highway meets the Perth–Kalgoorlie rail corridor, Merredin anchors the eastern wheatbelt with a freight profile shaped as much by rail-infrastructure maintenance as by road linehaul. QFM centres pallet, carton and wheatbelt-trade loads into the town from all capitals via Perth, with outbound pickups coordinated on request.

A key Central Wheatbelt service centre on the Great Eastern Highway between Perth and Kalgoorlie, Merredin generates freight flows across manufacturing, agribusiness, construction and industrial sectors. Outbound, QFM runs pickups across the industrial estate and surrounding townships with onward linehaul into Perth and national distribution. Regional connections to Kellerberrin, Southern Cross, Mukinbudin and Bruce Rock are also available on request.

Freight services to and from Merredin in Western Australia, coordinated through QFM's Perth network

Central Wheatbelt Freight Into & Out Of Merredin

QFM plans inbound freight into Merredin from every Australian capital and coordinates outbound pickups across the Merredin industrial estate and Central Wheatbelt for manufacturing, construction, agribusiness and industrial shippers. The Great Eastern Highway carries the corridor both ways with end-to-end management on every leg.

Merredin Freight Capability

  • Inbound Delivery From Any Capital: Freight from Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Darwin or Hobart consolidated into Merredin via Perth and the Great Eastern Highway.
  • Outbound Pickups On Request: Collections coordinated across the Merredin industrial estate and surrounding Central Wheatbelt townships for manufactured goods, construction materials and agribusiness consignments.
  • Central Wheatbelt Connections: Ad hoc linehaul to link Merredin with Kellerberrin, Southern Cross, Mukinbudin and Bruce Rock on request.
  • Great Eastern Linehaul: Lanes coordinated west into Perth and east toward the Goldfields, with onward consolidation into national interstate networks by road, rail, sea or air.

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