Parcel delivery service company, CouriersPlease, opened a new state-of-the-art facility in Perth, Western Australia, this week.
Located at 40 Adelaide Street, High Wycombe, in the City of Kalamunda, the new building will allow CouriersPlease to expand into 60 territories while supporting WA’s vital economy.
Replacing the company’s Perth airport depot, it is 50 per cent larger and anticipated to create at least 10 new jobs and 30 new franchise partner opportunities across the state to help boost WA’s nation-leading economic growth.
“This facility significantly enhances our operational capacity and is designed to streamline our processes, allowing us to efficiently manage a projected volume of over four million parcels per year,” said CouriersPlease WA State Manager, Jamie Burgess.
“The strategic location in Kalamunda allows us better access across Perth, directly benefiting our delivery efficiency and the overall customer experience.”
According to CouriersPlease, the facility will become a major pillar in the fast-growing local economy while being perfectly poised to service businesses and online shoppers in the City of Perth.
CouriersPlease CEO, Richard Thame, said it will not only upgrade logistics services for businesses and consumers but will improve support provided to the people of Perth and its retailers.
“The larger footprint of this innovative facility allows us to ramp up our processing speeds and essentially do what we do now, but better, to help WA businesses flourish further,” he said.
“This space also enables us to process parcels more efficiently and, thanks to that added volume, we can quickly expand and provide density for our new franchise partners.
“We’re creating more jobs across the state, including a variety of positions in our sortation area and a wealth of company contractor opportunities.”
The new Perth facility was also built to a sustainable Green Star standard with features spanning electric vehicle charging stations, solar arrays to future-proof the depot, enhanced internal ventilation and rainwater harvesting.
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