A 1.3-hectare container facility at the Port of Mackay is progressing toward operational commencement in late 2026, subject to federal regulatory approvals, strengthening Central Queensland’s supply chain resilience and expanding regional trade capability beyond capital city gateways.
The purpose-built depot has been designed to handle full, empty, and refrigerated (reefer) containers within a streamlined single-gate-in/single-gate-out configuration. NQBP market studies indicate a steady build-up of trade in the coming years to approximately 7,000 TEU per annum, representing a meaningful uplift in Mackay’s container capability and reinforcing its role within Queensland’s evolving logistics network.
Since the concept phase, MPCI has collaborated with NQBP to develop a credible operating framework. Brendan Webb, Chief Executive Officer of North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation, said MPCI’s involvement has been integral to shaping the project’s foundation.
Operational Discipline Over Volume Ambition
Peter Creeden, Managing Director of MPCI, said the project reflects a disciplined approach to regional port development.Engineering for Scale and Reliability
Terminal operations specialist Mark Hulme, Strategic Advisor at MPCI and Managing Director of Port Logistics Consulting, has provided practical, hands-on expertise to ensure the facility is designed with strong operational integrity from the outset and a clear, disciplined pathway to scale as volumes increase.
Regional Container Pathways Gain Momentum Amid Capital City Port Costs Scrutiny
The Mackay initiative emerges at a time when Australia’s capital city ports are facing increasing scrutiny over rising landside access charges and growing frustration from importers and exporters regarding cost transparency and service alignment. Containerised trade remains highly concentrated in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, even as cargo owners in regional areas seek more commercially balanced and responsive alternatives.
The Mackay project reflects this shift in sentiment, representing a practical step towards providing Central Queensland with a credible, regionally aligned container pathway that prioritises cost efficiency, service reliability, and closer alignment with local industry needs.
Operational readiness remains targeted for late 2026, subject to federal regulatory approvals.
MPC International is proud to support the regional market in this next phase of development and remains committed to helping build a more resilient and sustainable supply chain ecosystem for Central Queensland and beyond.
About MPC International
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