Transport giant Linfox has officially launched its largest supersite to date in Laverton, Victoria this week, with Linfox founder Lindsay Fox on hand as special guest at the event.
The purpose-built, sustainable Linfox BevChain beverage distribution centre supports more than 14 major brands and valued customers across the beverage retail sector and Australian beverage manufacturers.
Spanning an impressive 70,000sqm, the site has a 5 Star Green Star certification from the Green Building Council of Australia.
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“This site is an absolute commitment of our family’s endeavour to leave the environment in a better condition than the way we found it,” Linfox executive chairman Peter Fox says.
“Our crucial investment and the scale of this site reinforces our legacy as a trusted and safe partner in a competitive and growing market, as we work together to innovate and set new standards of excellence.”
The ribbon cutting event involved Lindsay Fox, Victorian ports and freight minister Melissa Horne and Peter Fox, with Linfox Property Group managing director Andrew Fox joining Linfox CEO Australia and New Zealand Mark Mazurek at the ceremony.
Australian Logistics Council CEO and managing director Hermione Parsons was also at the event to showcase Linfox’s new beverage supersite.
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