Device Technologies’ New 17,000 sqm Distribution Centre Fully Operational in Sydney’s Northwest

The 15,000 sqm facility is five-star green rated and equipped with 300kw solar array.

The warehouse boom in Sydney’s north-west is seeing more finished products, with Device Technologies’ new 17,000 sqm distribution centre achieving practical completion in Marsden Park in November last year.

Developed by Sydney Business Park, Prime Constructions built the customised facility, which is targeting 5 Star Green Star rating, has 300kw solar array, and has three temperature-controlled chambers. Reid Campbell is the project architect.

The site is on track to be the largest hub for medical device supplier Device Technologies’ operations, warehousing, and logistics, which operate throughout Australia, New Zealand, and Asia.

“This state-of-the-art distribution facility serves as the cornerstone for optimising our operational efficiency and elevating customer service standards for hospitals and healthcare professionals,” Meredith Archibald, Director of Operations at Device Technologies, said.

“As well as warehousing, this facility will cater to our reverse logistics and technical service’s needs, ensuring a seamless experience. Positioned as the central hub, it will orchestrate the warehousing and logistics operations for Device Technologies.”

TMX Transform provided end-to-end supply chain advisory, property procurement, and project management services.

“It was our privilege to assist Device Technologies transition into their new custom-built distribution centre,” TMX Senior Project Manager, Matt Logan, said.

“Being involved with the project end-to-end, across supply chain, property, and project services meant we could optimise our assistance to Device Technologies, including tenant representation and racking superintendent supply and install.”

Sydney Business Park is filling up quickly with new distribution centres, with tenants including Hitachi, Garmin, and Australian Pharmaceutical Industries (API).

Despite the limited industrial space in Sydney, there are still site vacancies advertised in the park.

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