Site Tour at Woolworths - National Distribution Centre

Exploring the Woolworths Auburn and Moorebank National Distribution Centres was a huge highlight for Zenergy. Spanning an impressive 75,000 square meters of floor space, equivalent to nearly five SCG playing fields combined, this state-of-the-art facility boasts cutting-edge automation that promises to revolutionise operations. With such vast capacity across both locations, Moorebank sets the stage for Woolworths to elevate its customer experience by offering an extended product range and ensuring enhanced stock availability in-store.


The Woolworths Group is set to inject approximately $700-$780 million into the technology and outfitting of these distribution hubs, in partnership with industry leaders Dematic and Vanderlande. Complementing this investment, Qube will contribute around $440 million towards constructing the distribution centers, solidifying Woolworths' commitment with an initial 20-year lease agreement.


Guided by Ben Armstrong, a Zenergy contractor, Giulia Giovagnoli and Kathleen Melville were treated to an exclusive tour of the expansive Auburn site. Zenergy are really excited to be part of the recruitment process for this groundbreaking project, due to open in 2024. The journey ahead promises innovation and growth, and we're thrilled to be at the forefront of this transformative venture.

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