Transport, Distribution and Storage
Bright | VIC

Freight Operator In Picturesque Alpine Region For Sale

An exciting opportunity exists for an enthusiastic freight operator in the iconic Alpine Region of north east Victoria.

Hotham Freight is a well established unique company servicing the Ovens Valley and Alpine districts for 30 years. Based in the town of Bright, the company operates 7 days, June to September (snow ski season) and then 5 days a week during the rest of the year.

The freight service is a lifeline to the mountain community year round, also delivering mail and papers (the business has a mail contract with Australia Post) as well as general freight. Well established affiliations with many local businesses in the region have developed good quality relationships with the communities in Bright, Myrtleford, Harrietville, Mt Hotham and Dinner Plain and provides an excellent platform from which to further expand operations.

Current T/O approx $350K+.

The company has shown a healthy growth rate with plenty of further potential for expansion in the beautiful alpine region, now a year round destination.

There are 3 rigid trucks to be sold with the business, two refrigerated, one tautliner, a Toyota fork lift, and a landcruiser tray with a freezer back. Also included in the price is a lucrative ice manufacturing plant plus storage freezers which enables the company to supply local businesses with ice through the summer months.

The town of Bright is renowned for its natural beauty, with the spectacular scenery of Mt Buffalo and the Alpine National Parks, and offers an abundance of facilities and activities, plus a relaxed and healthy country lifestyle.

Current owner is willing to train and assist new owner in the transition. Contact for more information.

Price: $460,000 WIWO
Seller ID: 439905

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    (Private sale, no contact by agents or marketers please.)