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Micway Transport works around the clock with some
of Australia’s biggest food and retail
organisations, and with the help of Isuzu, it has ensured that it has the most efficient vehicles to carry out its freight tasks.
Micway Transport, based in Seven Hills, New South Wales, was born in 1999 under the wings of David Franklin and his wife Mary. The family business was initially contracted to P&O to deliver frozen and chilled food to 28 Domino’s Pizza stores across NSW. But, since then, under the guidance of Director of Operations, Wayne Franklin, it has grown to become a much bigger player in the transport industry. It now services all of the Domino’s Pizza stores in NSW, along with every one of the KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell stores in NSW and the ACT. Within nine months of its establishment, Micway quickly grew its portfolio to 160 stores with additional growth throughout southeast Queensland and acquired a contract for an extra 89 NSW Hungry Jack’s stores shortly afterwards. In 2003, Micway began delivering to Franklins Supermarkets which resulted in the fleet servicing the entire Sydney Metropolitan basin as well as expanding into the Central Coast and Wollongong regions. Before further expansion in
2008, it was awarded the contract to be Americold’s preferred transport provider in NSW — known as Versacold at the time. With this decision, Micway commenced the delivery of Woolworths freezer stock throughout the Sydney Metropolitan and South Coast region which allowed it to add a further 160 stores to its operations.
The next three years at Micway saw the commencement of several delivery contracts with Woolworths Milk, Coles Freezer and YUM! brands throughout Sydney Metro, Central Coast, Newcastle,