Road freight
Combining road and rail for seamless connections
Road freight plays a critical role in the connection of freight around the country. Our intermodal precincts will offer flexible transport options, helping transform the movement of freight between ports, rail and road, and provide greater flexibility in operator service offerings.
At a glance
Next generation freight precincts, connecting ports, road and rail
End-to-end automated solutions
Key motorway connectivity
Integrated warehousing to offer flexible logistics options
While intermodal precincts will support modal shift from road to rail, we recognise that rail alone is not the answer. There will always be a role for road transportation in the mix, especially when it comes to last mile logistics.
Our state-of-the-art intermodal precincts will limit the amount of handling required to move freight from sea to land, and on to its final destination, reducing costs, time and emissions.
We want to ensure that operators move their goods by the right mode, at the right cost.

Latest news
Delivering Progress: National Intermodal releases 2025 Annual Report and Sustainability Report
National Intermodal is pleased to announce the release of its 2025 Annual Report alongside the 2025 Sustainability Report. These reports provide a comprehensive overview of our financial performance, infrastructure delivery and progress toward building a more resilient and sustainable national freight network.
Kmart Group Announces Major New Distribution Centre at Moorebank Intermodal Precinct
Australia’s largest intermodal precinct in Sydney’s west is welcoming Kmart Group’s new omnichannel fulfilment centre, underscoring strong market support in the value of integrated distribution networks.
Moorebank Intermodal Precinct wins Project of the Year at Boomtown 2024
The Moorebank Intermodal Precinct has been awarded the prestigious Project of the Year Award at the Western Sydney Leadership Dialogue’s annual Boomtown 2024 Property & Infrastructure Awards. The award was presented by NSW Premier Chris Minns with more than 300...


