CL Commodities Pty Ltd
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CL Commodities is an Australian grain-trading and supply-chain business centred on procurement, logistics, storage and containerised export packing rather than just straightforward commodity broking. On its own website, the company describes itself as a trusted partner in Australian grain trading, specialising in the procurement and delivery of grains, pulses and oilseeds, with a service model built around supply-chain control, quality assurance and export documentation.
The business footprint is notably asset-backed. CL Commodities says it has an extensive network of more than 2,000 growers across the East Coast, owner-operated storage sites in key growing regions, exclusive access to third-party storage where needed, and direct access to ports via road and rail. It also says it runs an owner-operated logistics fleet and maintains full supply-chain ownership from farm gate to port through its own trucking fleet and its own storage and packing locations.
That matters because CL Commodities appears to sit across several important parts of the grain and pulse pathway at once. It is not simply matching buyers and sellers on paper. The company operates a storage site at Grenfell, a container packing site at Kelso, another container packing site at Ballan under the Agripak name, and an Orange head office coordinating the wider trade and logistics operation. On the company’s published location summary, Grenfell is listed with 55,000 tonnes of storage capacity, Kelso with 2,000 tonnes of throughput storage and 250,000 tonnes per year of container-packing capacity, and Ballan with 8,500 tonnes of storage and 300,000 tonnes per year of container-packing capacity.
Commodity coverage is broad, which makes the company relevant to both grain and pulse participants across multiple regions. CL Commodities lists its traded products as oilseeds such as canola, sunflower, linseed and cottonseed; pulses such as desi chickpeas, kabuli chickpeas, lentils, lupins, field peas, faba beans and adzuki beans; and cereals including wheat, barley, oats, sorghum and triticale. In practical terms, that positions the business as a multi-commodity marketer and logistics operator rather than a narrow specialist in only one crop group.
The export and packing side is especially prominent. CL Commodities says its container-packing operations are DAWR and GACC certified, and that it is an Australian Trusted Trader partner working across markets in Asia, Oceania, the Subcontinent, the Middle East and North Africa. Its published trading-partner list spans countries including Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, the UAE and Vietnam, which reinforces the business’s export-facing role. These are company-stated claims on the official website, but together they paint a clear picture of a business built around containerised and internationally oriented grain movement.
There is also a meaningful northern-grains angle in the team structure. CL Commodities lists Peter Campbell specifically as Sorghum Trader & Northern Markets, suggesting the business has active reach into sorghum and northern-origin grain flows alongside its broader eastern Australian footprint. That fits well with the wider product mix shown on the site and helps explain why the company is relevant across both southern cereal and pulse regions and northern sorghum and pulse markets.
From a credibility point of view, CL Commodities is active in established Australian grain-industry bodies. Public member listings show it as a member of Grain Trade Australia, and Grain NSW’s member profile describes the business as an Australian agricultural commodity marketing company focused on adding value and building respected relationships with suppliers and consumers. ABN Lookup records CL COMMODITIES PTY LTD as an active Australian private company from 18 January 2018, registered for GST from 22 January 2018, with its main business location currently listed as NSW 2800 and the business name Agripak registered from 8 June 2022.
Overall, CL Commodities reads as a modern east-coast grain and pulse merchant with real operational depth: grower accumulation, storage, trucking, container packing and export execution all under one broader platform. For growers, grain owners, exporters and end users, the company’s main significance is its ability to link paddock-side supply with containerised and bulk logistics pathways through a business model that is clearly designed around reliability, execution and market reach.
Features
- Maintains a published network of more than 2,000 growers across the East Coast.
- Operates a 55,000-tonne storage site at Grenfell.
- Operates a Kelso container-packing site with 2,000 tonnes of throughput storage and 250,000 tonnes per year of container-packing capacity.
- Operates a Ballan container-packing site with 8,500 tonnes of storage and 300,000 tonnes per year of container-packing capacity.
- Trades a wide spread of commodities across oilseeds, pulses and cereals, including canola, chickpeas, lentils, lupins, faba beans, wheat, barley, oats, sorghum and triticale.
- States that its container-packing operations are DAWR and GACC certified.
- Displays Australian Trusted Trader accreditation on its website and positions itself as working across export regions including Asia, Oceania, the Middle East and North Africa.
- Highlights direct port access via road and rail and an owner-operated logistics fleet.
- Publicly listed as a member of Grain Trade Australia and Grain NSW.
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