Production and Transport Surcharge

17 March 2026

The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has driven significant volatility and upward pressure in global energy and commodity markets.

These changes in the external environment are having an impact across Boral’s operations and broader supply chain.

Unfortunately, the rapid increases on input costs across the supply chain are of a nature and scale that we cannot continue to absorb. As a result, like others within the construction materials sector, we need to introduce a necessary Production and Transport Surcharge in our service fee schedule to reflect these increased costs.

The situation in the Middle East and its flow-on cost implications are rapidly evolving.  We are closely monitoring global and domestic market conditions to ensure continuity of supply, to minimise impacts wherever possible, and to review the amount and application of the Production and Transport Surcharge.

While it is impossible to predict further changes that may be required, our priority is to provide transparent, timely information to our customers as it comes to hand, to support your planning and forward works. Individual letters have been sent to our customers.

Thank you for your continued support and partnership.