News & Events
T-Ports receives first load of grain into Lucky Bay bunker site
South Australia’s newest storage and handling facility has received its first loads of grain from the 2019-20 harvest this week. The load of Spartacus feed barley came from the Kaden family, Mitchellville and was received into the Lucky Bay bunker site. T-Ports...
T-Ports partners with Flexi Grain to offer EP growers marketing options
Construction has begun on the next phase of T-Ports’ Lucky Bay port project with contractors beginning earthworks at the site last week, as work to complete the upcountry bunker sites nears completion. Contractors Keller (ground improvement) and Buttrose Earthmovers (earthworks) have begun port construction.
T-Ports welcomes ADM pricing at Lucky Bay
Construction has begun on the next phase of T-Ports’ Lucky Bay port project with contractors beginning earthworks at the site last week, as work to complete the upcountry bunker sites nears completion. Contractors Keller (ground improvement) and Buttrose Earthmovers (earthworks) have begun port construction.
Lucky Bay project update – July 2019
April has been productive with new milestones and an announcement, while Lucky Bay and Lock remain on track to open for grower receivals later this year. We wish all growers a safe and successful seeding and have our fingers crossed for some much-needed rain to get crops up out of the ground.
T-Ports on track to receive grower deliveries in harvest 2019
T-Ports, the company responsible for building South Australia’s first farmer and private equity partnership port at Lucky Bay on the Eyre Peninsula, is looking to expand its operations to the Yorke Peninsula, with plans for a port at Wallaroo progressing through the development application process.
Lucky Bay project update – April 2019
April has been productive with new milestones and an announcement, while Lucky Bay and Lock remain on track to open for grower receivals later this year. We wish all growers a safe and successful seeding and have our fingers crossed for some much-needed rain to get crops up out of the ground.
T-Ports to expand to YP with Wallaroo port development
T-Ports, the company responsible for building South Australia’s first farmer and private equity partnership port at Lucky Bay on the Eyre Peninsula, is looking to expand its operations to the Yorke Peninsula, with plans for a port at Wallaroo progressing through the development application process.
Lock site commissioned with first loads of grain
Construction has begun on the next phase of T-Ports’ Lucky Bay port project with contractors beginning earthworks at the site last week, as work to complete the upcountry bunker sites nears completion. Contractors Keller (ground improvement) and Buttrose Earthmovers (earthworks) have begun port construction.
Lucky Bay project update – March 2019
Welcome to 2019. We are excited about the year ahead and know that this time, next year, we’ll be busy exporting your grain from the port at Lucky Bay. All aspects of the project are on track with construction underway at port and work to prepare Lock and Lucky Bay bunker sites for harvest 2019.