CEVA Logistics ramps up Western Australia facilities
CEVA Logistics has ramped up its operational capacity in Western Australia with the official opening of new facilities at Hazelmere and High Wycombe. The new 60,000m2 multi-user complex at Hazelmere, and bespoke 40,000m2 integrated transport and new vehicle storage facility at High Wycombe, were officially opened by the Hon. Bill Marmion MP, Western Australia’s Minister for Finance and Mines and Petroleum.
CEVA’s Managing Director for Australia and New Zealand, Clayton Noble, said: “CEVA has a long history in Western Australia, and we are very excited about this next chapter. Our new facilities are an important investment that will give our customers tangible benefits through economies of scale, shared resources and industry-leading technology.”
CEVA constructed the new buildings near the Perth Airport freight hub and key arterial roads including the Roe, Tonkin and Great Eastern Highways in close proximity to key infrastructure, and air and ocean service connections. Major customers across the Automotive, Energy & Mining and Consumer & Retail sectors have partnered with CEVA become the launch tenants of the new facilities.
The Hazelmere site has some 4,600 racking locations, continuous loading docks with dock levellers, a weigh in motion weighbridge, a 4,000 m2 breezeway, advanced materials handling equipment, integrated IT and warehouse management systems, and a bonded warehouse.
The High Wycombe site, which is designed to process some 25,000 vehicles each year, features hail protection nets, an automated car wash and truck height detection sensors.