Defence has signed a $1.5 billion national logistics contract with Toll Remote Logistics to deliver vital equipment, supplies and support across Australia.
Chief of Joint Capabilities, Lieutenant General Susan Coyle says the Defence Theatre Logistics (DTL) contract with Toll Remote Logistics will uplift Defence’s logistics capability.
“The 2024 National Defence Strategy identified that Defence must enhance its theatre logistics systems to effectively facilitate the flow of people, capabilities and key supplies to bases and forward operating locations,” LTGEN Coyle stated. “The consolidation of two existing contracts will see Defence logistics systems be strengthened, which is a key element of national resilience and the National Defence Strategy.”
The DTL contract will consolidate two existing contracts, which will see Defence streamline the delivery of warehousing, national distribution, and retail store services across Defence. This will build on its previous contracts with Linfox and Ventia.
Commander Joint Logistics, Major General Carla Watts, says this 10-year agreement will support Defence operations, exercises, and investments by providing logistics services that are critical to keeping the ADF supplied, equipped and ready.
“By improving efficiency, reducing duplication and simplifying delivery of equipment, supplies and support, the ADF will be better equipped to sustain protracted operations during conflict,” MAJGEN Watts commented. “I wish to thank Linfox and Ventia, as the transitioning service providers, for the difference they have made to Defence’s logistics system and their continued support to Defence.”
The contract includes the management of over 50 sites and locations across Australia, and the operation of a national distribution network between those sites and supported ADF establishments.
Retail services will also be delivered at selected Defence locations, enabling ADF members to order, transact and collect items locally.
This contract will cover warehousing and storage at 18 main sites and 38 support warehouses, including over-the-counter services. Tasks include managing inventory, receiving, storing, inspecting, transferring, and issuing items such as vehicles and oversized stock.