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CEVA enlarges its operational footprint in Western Australia
DUTCH forwarding giant CEVA Logistics has opened new state of the art freight handing centres at Hazelmere and High Wycombe, Western Australia.
The new 60,000-square metre multi-user complex at Hazelmere, and bespoke 40,000-square metre operation at High Wycombe were officially opened by Western Australia Finance Minister Bill Marmion.
Said CEVA Australia and New Zealand chief Clayton Noble: "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 main roads including the Roe, Tonkin and Great Eastern Highways close to key air and ocean service connections.
Major customers across the automotive, energy, mining and retail sectors have become the tenants in the new facilities.
The new 60,000-square metre multi-user complex at Hazelmere, and bespoke 40,000-square metre operation at High Wycombe were officially opened by Western Australia Finance Minister Bill Marmion.
Said CEVA Australia and New Zealand chief Clayton Noble: "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 main roads including the Roe, Tonkin and Great Eastern Highways close to key air and ocean service connections.
Major customers across the automotive, energy, mining and retail sectors have become the tenants in the new facilities.
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