Australian Office

Taiwan-owned Synnex unveils A$45 million automated logistics centre in Western Sydney

Synnex, a Taiwan-owned enterprise, has unveiled its A$45 million logistics centre which will add 100 new jobs in Australia and be able to handle thousands of items per day.

Synnex Australia CEO Kee Ong said the new centre “shows the Synnex commitment to the local ICT market”. The centre is located in Lidcombe, a growing commercial and industrial hub in Western Sydney. The logistics centre is expected to have a profound impact on Synnex’s Australian business which was valued at A$ 1.6 billion of sales.

The 10,600sqm high-tech automation building was launched on 6 Aug by Synnex and Mitac Group Chairman, Dr Matthew Miau, and Federal Minister for Communications, Malcolm Turnbull. Minister Turnbull said it was “a great facility and great for the City of Sydney”, which is “the heart of Australia’s IT industry”.

For any inquiries regarding investment opportunities in Australia, please contact Mr Steve Chiu, Senior Business Development Manager at the Australian Business Centre in Taipei at email: [email protected] or Tel: (8862)8758-4227
 

(left to right) Representative of Taipei Economic and Culture Office in Australia Katharine Chang, Austrade CEO Bruce Gosper and Synnex Chairman Dr Matthew Miau and the Director General of Taipei Economic & Cultural Office, Sydney, Douglas Shen, attended the grand opening.