
MEDLOG Oceania has signed an agreement to acquire Seaway’s Intermodal business. The transaction is expected to close in the first quarter of 2026.
Seaway’s Intermodal unit provides integrated logistics services across road, rail, and warehousing. It connects regional exporters and importers across key Australian markets.
The acquisition will expand MEDLOG Oceania’s footprint in Sunraysia, South Western Victoria, Toowoomba, and Emerald container catchment areas. It also supports MEDLOG’s global sustainability strategy, with rail playing a key role in lowering carbon emissions.
“This acquisition strengthens our ability to deliver value-added and sustainable logistics solutions across Oceania,” said Giuseppe Prudente, Chairman of MEDLOG SA.
Craig McElvaney, CEO of Seaway Group, said the Intermodal business is entering a new growth phase best supported by a larger platform. He added that MEDLOG Oceania brings the scale, resources, and infrastructure needed to expand the business further.
Both companies said they will focus on a smooth transition for customers and partners. Integration will take place over several months following completion, with continuity of service as a priority.
Seaway’s sea freight forwarding, air freight, and shipping agency divisions are not included in the transaction and will continue to operate as usual.



