Company Overview

Brambles Limited operates as a supply-chain logistics company. It operates through CHEP North America and Latin America; CHEP Europe, Middle East, Africa and India; and CHEP Australia, New Zealand and Asia, excluding India segments. The company engages in the pooling of unit-load equipment and associated services, focusing on the outsourced management of pallets, crates, and containers. It serves customers in the fast-moving consumer goods, fresh produce, beverage, retail, and general manufacturing industries. The company was founded in 1875 and is based in Sydney, Australia.

  • Name

    Brambles Limited

  • CEO

    Graham Andrew Chipchase

  • Website

    www.brambles.com

  • Sector

    Commercial Services and Supplies

  • Year Founded

    1875

Company Statistics

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Bulls Say

  • Brambles' global scale makes it a key logistics partner for many of the largest global fast moving consumer goods brands, supporting business expansion in new regions.

  • With about 85% of revenue derived from fast-moving consumer goods, food and beverage, or fresh food companies, revenue and earnings streams are relatively resilient.

  • Improved recovery and repair should extend pallet life, reduce costs, and improve utilization.

Bears Say

  • Wooden pallets could lose market share if more expensive plastic pallets become more widely adopted given advantages in durability, weight, safety, and improved tracking.

  • Wooden pallets are an old technology and may be less suited for modern logistics including automated warehouses.

  • Wooden pallets are subject to meaningful and costly damage and losses.

Source: Morningstar Analysis - Oct 23, 2025
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