Heavy-duty plastic handling for the Pilbara
Iron ore country is hard on handling gear: extreme heat, UV, dust and freight that punishes anything that fails early. We supply UV-stable heavy-duty pallets, folding reagent and sample IBCs, and bunded spill containment to Pilbara sites from Port Hedland to Newman.
Survives the sun
UV-stable resin holds shape and load rating through Pilbara heat, where timber and brittle plastics fail early.
Folds for back-haul
Folding IBCs and bulk containers collapse empty so you are not freighting and storing air across the Pilbara.
Contained and clean
Closed IBCs keep fine ore samples and reagents clean; bunded bases catch the spill before it is an incident.
Made for the heat and the haul
In the Pilbara, timber splinters and rots, and gear that goes brittle in the sun becomes a safety incident. Our UV-stable plastic pallets and IBCs hold their rating through the heat, fold flat for back-haul on long remote runs, and keep fine ore samples and reagents clean and contained.
- UV-stable resin that does not go brittle in the sun
- Folding IBCs that collapse flat for back-haul
- Bunded spill containment to AS 1940 for fuel and reagents
What the Pilbara runs on
The Pilbara is iron ore country, one of the most productive mining regions on earth, feeding ports at Port Hedland and Dampier through a constant cycle of drilling, hauling, processing and export. Around the major operations sits a deep network of contractors: drillers and exploration crews, fuel and reagent suppliers, maintenance and shutdown teams, and the camps and site services that keep remote operations running.
Everything out here fights heat, UV, dust and distance. Gear that goes brittle in the sun or rots like timber becomes a safety and replacement problem, and every empty unit freighted back along thousands of kilometres of road costs money. UV-stable plastic that holds its rating, folds flat for back-haul, and keeps samples and reagents clean and contained is built for exactly these conditions.
Who we supply across the Pilbara
The kinds of operations a remote-site handling range is built for, and what each one tends to use.
Iron ore mines and processing
Heavy-duty UV-stable pallets and IBCs rated to the load, plus closed containers that keep fine ore samples clean.
Drilling and exploration contractors
Plastic drill core trays for NQ, HQ and PQ core, stackable and labelled, that survive the field and the core shed.
Fuel and reagent handling (DG)
Bunded spill pallets and IBC spill bases sized to AS 1940 and AS 3780 for diesel, oils and processing reagents.
Maintenance, MRO and warehousing
Rackable plastic pallets and stackable crates for parts, consumables and shutdown logistics.
Camps and site services
Food-grade HDPE crates and bins for catering, cold storage and laundry that hose down clean.
Site logistics and freight
Folding bulk containers that collapse empty to cut the cost of back-haul on long remote runs.
Pilbara-ready range, 77 in the range
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Common questions
Will the gear hold up in Pilbara heat?
Yes. The range is moulded from UV-stable resin that holds its shape and load rating in extreme heat and sun, unlike timber or brittle plastics.
Do you deliver to remote Pilbara sites?
Yes, including Port Hedland, Newman, Karratha and Tom Price. Send your delivery postcode with the quote for freight and lead time.
Can the IBCs fold for back-haul?
Folding IBCs and bulk containers collapse flat when empty, so you cut the cost of freighting and storing empties on long remote runs.
Do you supply spill containment?
Yes, bunded pallets and IBC spill bases sized to AS 1940 and AS 3780 for diesel, oils and processing reagents.
Tell us your Pilbara site and load, we will spec and freight it.
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