Pacific National says rail freight “is set to play a bigger role” after receivers of the trucking group said they were unable to guarantee supply to supermarkets
Pacific National says it will step in for Scott’s Refrigerated Logistics customers after the freight operator collapsed, and its receivers said they were unable to guarantee deliveries to major supermarkets.
Pacific National chief executive Paul Scurrah said it was important to keep the refrigerated network intact, adding rail would pick up more cold containers, known as reefers, to protect the continuity of complex supply. Scott’s was acquired by Anchorage from ASX-listed Eagers Automotive for $75 million and is contracted to deliver refrigerated goods for Coles, Woolworths, IGA and Aldi.
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