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Singh Transport

Singh Transport Dalby
Singh Transport Dalby

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171 Watt St, Dalby QLD 4405

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A private Dalby grain-freight operator with strong Darling Downs relevance

Singh Transport in Dalby appears to be a private bulk-freight and grain-haulage business servicing the Darling Downs and wider Queensland–New South Wales freight task. Public information is limited compared with larger branded transport groups, but the clearest available sources consistently place the business in Dalby, Queensland, and connect it with grain carting, bulk grain and fertiliser transport, grain buying and storage, and road-train/B-double work. Yellow Pages lists Singh Transport in the Grain & Produce – Wholesale category at 171 Watt Street, Dalby, while Hotfrog describes the business profile as bulk grain & fertiliser transport, general carriers, single/B-double/road train/A-B triple work, and grain buying & storage.

ABN Lookup adds a stronger current business record behind that public trading name. It shows The Trustee for THE SINGH FAMILY TRUST as an active entity from 1 January 2002, GST-registered from the same date, with main business location QLD 4405 and registered business name Singh Transport from 28 November 2015. The same ABN history also shows the linked business name JDL grains from 2 November 2025, which suggests a business identity tied not only to transport but also to grain-side commercial activity.

The best-supported grain-industry reading is that Singh Transport sits in the practical middle of the supply chain: moving grain and related rural products by road rather than acting as a major public receival network. Archived driver advertisements published under the business name describe road train and B-double operators required for a grain carting operation based in Dalby, with runs from the Downs into Brisbane and beyond, while later job listings say the majority of work involves delivering to feedlots and ports across Queensland and NSW. Those listings are not formal company brochures, but they align well with the freight profile shown in business directories.

Why Dalby matters

Dalby is a logical base for this kind of operator. The Western Downs and broader Darling Downs are among Queensland’s key grain-growing districts, with regional cropping built around wheat, barley and sorghum, and pulses such as chickpeas, lentils and field peas also featuring in local systems. Soil Quality Australia’s Darling Downs summaries describe both the eastern and western Downs as grain-dominated regions, with grain sorghum important in summer and wheat, barley, chickpea and mungbean central to rotation systems. That means a Dalby-based bulk carrier like Singh Transport is well placed to service mixed grain and pulse flows from paddock and storages into feedlots, domestic users and port-linked pathways.

What the public record suggests about the operation

The public record suggests a business with a meaningful heavy-vehicle task rather than a small local courier footprint. Hotfrog explicitly lists the fleet capability around single units, B-doubles, road trains and A-B triples, and trade-media snippets reinforce that profile. Prime Mover reported in November 2025 that Singh Transport had taken delivery of a 130-tonne-rated Kenworth T909 to support its interstate grain carting operations, while a Big Rigs profile in 2024 referred to a driver working for Singh Transport based at Dalby. These are useful supporting indicators that the business is active in serious linehaul and bulk-haulage work, though detailed fleet numbers and commodity volumes are not publicly published in the reviewed sources.

A freight-led grain business rather than a large corporate terminal

No public evidence was located showing Singh Transport as a major corporate receival site with published intake standards, segregations or large-scale public storage-capacity figures. The more grounded interpretation is that this is a freight-led private grain business: one that appears to combine road haulage with at least some grain-side commercial activity such as grain buying and storage, and that is especially relevant to growers, traders and rural customers needing road-based movement out of the Downs.

Features

- Dalby-based private freight business publicly linked to bulk grain and fertiliser transport.

- Yellow Pages lists Singh Transport in Grain & Produce – Wholesale at 171 Watt Street, Dalby.

- Public directory profile includes single, B-double, road train and A-B triple capability.

- Archived job ads describe a grain carting operation based in Dalby.

- Job-market evidence suggests work moving grain from the Downs into Brisbane, as well as to feedlots and ports in Queensland and NSW.

- ABN Lookup ties the business name Singh Transport to The Trustee for THE SINGH FAMILY TRUST, active from 1 January 2002, main business location QLD 4405.

- Same ABN also carries the business name JDL grains, indicating a grain-side commercial link beyond pure transport.

- Dalby location places the business in a region strongly associated with wheat, barley, sorghum, chickpea and mungbean.

- Trade-media snippets indicate continuing investment in heavy grain-haulage equipment, including a 130-tonne-rated Kenworth T909 reported in 2025.

Location

171 Watt St, Dalby QLD 4405

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Business FAQs

What does Singh Transport at Dalby appear to do?

Public sources indicate a business focused on bulk grain and fertiliser transport, grain carting and general heavy-freight work, with some grain buying and storage also mentioned in directory descriptions.

Is Singh Transport mainly a transport business or a grain trader?

The strongest public evidence points to a transport-led business. However, ABN and directory records also refer to grain buying, storage and the business name JDL grains, so it appears to have some grain-commercial relevance as well.

What kind of truck task is it associated with?

The reviewed sources link Singh Transport with single units, B-doubles, road trains and A-B triples, and job ads specifically mention grain carting operations based in Dalby.

Why is a Dalby base important?

Dalby sits in one of Queensland’s main grain belts, where wheat, barley, sorghum and pulses are central to the local cropping economy. That makes it a practical base for a road-freight operator servicing grain movements.

Does Singh Transport seem connected to feedlots and ports?

Yes. Archived recruitment listings under the Singh Transport name say much of the work involves deliveries to feedlots and ports.

Is this a major public receival site?

No clear public evidence was found of a large corporate-style receival network site with published segregations or intake programs. The available record fits better with a private freight and grain-support operator.

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