JCDecaux, an Out-of-Home media company has won a tender for Queensland Rail which will see it significantly expand its current portfolio, retaining existing formats and adding new digital assets and locations across Australia’s second-largest state.
Steve O’Connor, JCDecaux CEO, said: “Queensland is poised for further economic vibrancy as it begins its preparations for the 2032 Olympics. Our expanded station and digital presence will provide brands a wealth of new advertising opportunities to connect with its growing population.”
JCDecaux has been providing advertising solutions to Queensland Rail for over ten years, with the new 10-year contract commencing in July 2022. The extended and expanded agreement will see JCDecaux add 13 new roadside JCDecaux digital large format sites and six digital bulkheads in various locations.
The addition of bulkhead formats to the JCDecaux Queensland Rail portfolio will allow advertisers to have access to consistent advertising opportunities across the entire Eastern Seaboard, from Sydney Trains through to Queensland Rail.
Additionally, full motion audio and video digital XTrackTV screens will be deployed at stations including a brand-new deployment at Brisbane’s Central Station. Fifty existing static sites will be replaced with 75-inch screens, providing high resolution, quality viewing of campaign, doubling the number of digital locations.
JCDecaux is the only Out-of-Home media provider to provide a rail solution to clients across Australia’s five major city metro locations. The RAIL portfolio includes Sydney Trains, Southern Cross Station in Melbourne, Adelaide Railway Station, Perth Transport Authority and Queensland Rail.
The ten-year contract has an option to extend beyond 2032. Work on the new assets will commence shortly.
Incorporated in 1964 in France, JCDecaux was listed on the Paris Stock Exchange in 2001 and has around 1 million advertising panels in more than 80 countries and more than 13,000 employees. JCDecaux Australia and New Zealand’s media network includes 40,000 assets spanning airports, rail, transit, street furniture, and large format.