CEVA Logistics has announced the opening of its new 34,000-square-metre facility in the Aspect Industrial Estate in Kemps Creek, New South Wales.
The new CEVA site is strategically located in close proximity to the Western Sydney Airport and has access to key transportation routes, including the M4 and M7 motorways.
The warehouse will support Australia’s extensive business growth in the technology and healthcare sectors, particularly in NSW, according to CEVA Logistics.
“With the unveiling of our warehouse in Kemps Creek, CEVA is demonstrating our dedication to investing locally and expanding our footprint of sustainable logistics in Australia,” said Head of Contract Logistics for CEVA Logistics in Australia and New Zealand, Michael Harich.
Together with its existing sites in Orchard Hills, Eastern Creek and two other upcoming facilities in Erskine Park, CEVA Logistics is forming a ‘logistics cluster’ in Western Sydney to better serve the region.
“We remain committed to acting for the planet and finding better ways to deliver long-term business benefits for our customers,” Harich said.
“Through using resources sustainably and improving stakeholder relationships, we can reduce the environmental impact of logistics and supply chain operations.”
As part of the CMA CGM Group, CEVA aims to achieve net zero by 2050.
After two years of meticulous preparation, the Kemps Creek distribution warehouse is built to specifications that prioritise sustainability and technology in its operations.
Notable features include what CEVA claims is ‘market-leading’ temperature control technologies, state-of-the-art racking and traffic management for seamless flows.
In addition, 1,510 solar panels are installed for a 830kW photovoltaic system with battery, as well as translucent roof sheeting, LED lighting, electric vehicle charging points and rainwater harvesting to help water conservation.
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