Toy company, LEGO Group, is expanding its partnership with Kuehne+Nagel by opening a new distribution centre in Truganina, Victoria.
Spanning 26,500 square meters and equipped with a storage capacity of 26,000 pallets, the new distribution centre is designed to serve LEGO’s customers for both B2C and B2B across Australia and New Zealand.
The facility leverages cutting-edge automation to optimise operational processes while adhering to sustainability. Its automation is designed with sustainability in mind, featuring state-of-the-art carton-reducing technology to minimise packaging and waste.
The facility also integrates a dual 100kW solar panel system to reduce electricity consumption and contribute excess power back to the grid. Water saving technologies support on-site amenities and irrigation for the surrounding plants and trees. The distribution centre has achieved a 5-star Green Star Rating, which signifies ‘Australian excellence’ in sustainable building practices according to the Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) standards.
“We are delighted to partner with Kuehne+Nagel as our new logistics partner in the Australian market,” said LEGO Australia Vice President & General Manager, Troy Taylor.
“This new world class distribution centre in Truganina will allow us to continue with our expansion plans for this very important market as we strive to reach more kids and adults with our iconic LEGO bricks.”
Kuehne+Nagel Australia Managing Director, Francis Murugan, said: “This project showcases our growth strategy and dedication to expanding our footprint and distribution model in the Pacific and strengthening our partnership with the LEGO Group. Beyond being a fulfilment centre, it is a hub of efficiency, innovation, and sustainability, equipped with the latest technologies, automation, and eco-friendly practices.”
In other news, EPA Victoria has approved Victoria’s inaugural Better Environment Plan, an innovative approach to local environment management.
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