Company Profile
The Beattie Transport Group incorporates parent company MB Logistics – a well established warehousing, local distribution, hot shot specialist, Beattie Transport – a national interstate provider and All Trans Heavy haulage – a rapidly growing over dimensional provider. The synergies that exist between MB Logistics, Beattie Transport and All Trans Heavy Haulage allow us to provide a seamless transport and logistics service that is tailored to meet the specific needs of our clients.
MB Logistics, proudly a family owned South Australian business offers a diverse range of fully integrated transport logistic solutions to clients nationally across all states of Australia.
Beattie Transport has grown from a fledgling operator contracting a single vehicle in Adelaide back in 1969, where Malcolm Beattie commenced as an interstate linehauler with his first client in L&V Ceiling Supplies at Wingfield, carting acoustic plaster ceiling tiles into Sydney. In the 1970’s he worked with Mayne Nickless, tanker division carrying bulk wine, LPG and dangerous goods between all capital cities.
Expanding to become a well established national interstate transport provider throughout remote Australia during the 1980’s. Investing in regional and metropolitan infrastructure to support the expanding network of logistic services offered to remote areas with direct access to depots located in
• Adelaide • Alice Springs • Brisbane • Darwin • Kalgoorlie • Karratha • Launceston • Mackay
• Melbourne • Mount Gambier • Mount Isa • Murray Bridge • Perth • Port Hedland • Roma • Sydney
MB Logistics has grown into a specialist end to end logistics supplier to industry over the past 40 years, a long way from its humble beginnings with Malcolm Beattie at the helm of a truck. The future of MB Logistics will see Malcolm’s son Joshua following his foots steps, after successfully completing his apprenticeship as a qualified diesel mechanic. Joshua is strategically negotiating his way across the entire business, from vehicle maintenance to on the road, to operations and ultimately management.
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