The Integrated Logistics Hub Airfreight Interface Concept seeks to provide added competitive advantage through curfew-free operations and seamless connectivity to the entry and exit point of Western Sydney International Airport’s Cargo Precinct. A Request for Information (RFI) process is now open and aims to explore how the concept can be best brought to life, to support connections and to advance ideas of mutual interest.

Founded on world-leading airfreight supply chain operations and set in a Western Sydney context, the ILH Airfreight Interface Concept (The Concept) seeks to provide added competitive advantage through curfew-fee operations and seamless connectivity to the entry and exit point of Western Sydney International Airport’s Cargo Precinct. Hear some views from industry on the opportunity HERE.

A Request for Information (RFI) process is now open and closes 8 December 2021 – this is a call to action for interested parties to help progress The Concept by making their submission HERE.

The RFI aims to explore how The Concept can be best brought to life, to support connections and to advance ideas of mutual interest. It contains 15 questions and not all questions will be relevant so respondents may choose to answer all or some of the questions with as much or as little detail as they see fit, or provide other relevant information not already included.

For more information on The Concept and RFI visit HERE or email rfi_agri@wpca.sydney.

Watch the presentations from the Western Parkland City Authority and Western Sydney International Airport at the launch event HERE.