Working with transport partners

We couldn’t get food to those in need without our generous transport partners.
One of the greatest challenges in getting food to people who need it is transport. The costs to collect and deliver the food to our charity partners can be prohibitive without external transport support.
At Foodbank, we work with transport partners and third-party logistics providers to source and distribute food and groceries for those in need. Our partners support us with pro-bono and low-bono support, ensuring we can move as much food and groceries as possible.
What we still need
- Transport assistance: 30% of our donated volume goes to regional and remote areas. We desperately need transport assistance into these areas to help us increase our support in these communities where there is a big hunger problem.
- Temperature-controlled freight: Again, we desperately need temperature-controlled freight to help us transport high-demand food like fruit, vegetables, meat and frozen products.
- Reduce fuel costs: We and the communities we help would benefit greatly from the support of fuel cards, which could be an excellent opportunity for a potential fuel partner to be acknowledged with their logo on our fleet.
- Fleet maintenance: The less we directly spend on maintaining vehicles, the more we have left to source and distribute essential food and groceries to vulnerable Australians.

How you can help
We seek the support of the food industry, transport partners and other supply chain stakeholders for essential transport support. Even if you cannot assist directly, we welcome your help advocating for these crucial functions within your network.
Is your organisation able to help contribute to fighting hunger in Australia? We’d love to hear from you!

