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Qube Holdings

Qube Holdings is a diversified logistics and infrastructure company in Australia.

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Qube Holdings
Company typePublic
ASX: QUB
IndustryLogistics, rail transport, stevedoring, warehousing
FoundedJuly 2006
FounderChris Corrigan
Headquarters,
Australia
Key people
Paul Digney (Managing Director)
Allan Davies (Chairman)
Revenue$1.7 billion (2019)
$181 million (2019)
Number of employees
6,500 (2020)
Websitewww.qube.com.au
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History

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In July 2006, following the takeover of Patrick Corporation by Toll Holdings, Chris Corrigan and some executives departed and teamed with Kaplan Funds Management to explore logistics opportunities. In January 2007, the KFM Diversified Infrastructure & Logistics Fund was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange.[1]

In April 2007, a 75% shareholding in P&O Automotive & General Stevedoring and 50% shareholding in P&O Trans Australia were acquired from DP World.[2]

In June 2010, the KFM Diversified Infrastructure & Logistics Fund was renamed Qube Logistics.[3][4][5] In April 2011, Qube exercised an option to take its ownership in P&O Trans Australia up to 95%.[6][7][8] In 2012, Qube purchased Independent Rail of Australia.[9]

In January 2015 Qube acquired ISO limited in New Zealand.

As part of the break up of Asciano, Qube purchased a 50% stake in Patrick Corporation in August 2016.[10]

In 2019, Qube acquired Chalmers Industries and LCR Group. In September 2021, Newcastle Agri Terminal was acquired.[11][12]

In May 2023, Qube acquired Kalari Proprietary Limited from Swire Investments (Australia) Ltd and a 50% stake in Pinnacle, a New Zealand owned and operated group of companies.[13][14] In November 2023 Qube acquired the remaining 50% in Pinnacle along with Stevenson Logistics in North Fremantle and Agri Rail Terminal in Narrabri.[15]

In May 2024 Qube entered into an agreement to acquire Melbourne International RoRo & Automotive Terminal (MIRRAT) from Wallenius Wilhelmsen for approximately A$332.5 million.[16]

Operations

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Ports and bulk

Qube has freight handling and stevedoring facilities at 29 ports in Australia through its subsidiaries P&O Automotive and General Stevedoring, Northern Stevedoring Services, Australian Amalgamated Terminals, PrixCar and the W Qube joint venture between Qube and Wilhelmsen Ships Service. It is also a 50% joint venture partner in Patrick Corporation.

Logistics

Qube Logistics operates road and rail services. Qube operates rail freight services in regional New South Wales and Victoria, and between Melbourne and Adelaide. In January 2022, Qube commenced operating a contract to transport BlueScope products from its steel works at Port Kembla to Melbourne and Brisbane.[17] It owns the Moorebank Intermodal Terminal in Sydney.[18]

Locomotive fleet

As of October 2019, Qube owned the following locomotives:[19]

More information Class, Image ...
Class Image Number in class Built Notes
Owned Fleet
1100 Thumb 8 2011-2012 4 additional units (1109-1112) ordered but never delivered, sold to White Pass & Yukon Route.
MZ/14 Thumb 13 1972–1974 Ex Independent Rail of Australia, 4 stored
44 9 1961–1967 Ex Independent Rail of Australia and P&O Trans-Australia, 8 stored
442 1 1971–1972 Ex Independent Rail of Australia, stored
80 Thumb 3 1980–1983 Ex Coote Industrial
RL Thumb 3 2005-2010 Ex P&O Trans-Australia
GML Thumb 1 1994 Ex Comalco.
QBX Thumb 6 2015
G Thumb 2 1984-1989 Ex SCT Logistics #521 + 532.
830 2 1963-1966 Ex Greentrains #864 + 872
QL Thumb 20 2021-2023 20 All in Service
QE 12 2023
Leased Fleet
CF Thumb 10 2012-Current CF4404, CF4405, CF4406, CF4407, CF4411, CF4412, CF4420, CF4421, CF4422, CF4423
VL Thumb 5 2007-2009 VL351, VL353, VL356, VL357, VL360
G Thumb 2 1984-1989 G512, G515
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Strategic Assets

The Strategic Assets business is responsible for the development of expansion projects and investments. These include:

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