• Gravox maker, Cerebos has signed an $8 million contract with Wiley to expand and refurbish its warehouse at Seven Hills in Sydney.
    Gravox maker, Cerebos has signed an $8 million contract with Wiley to expand and refurbish its warehouse at Seven Hills in Sydney.
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Cerebos Australia, maker of brands such as Gravox, Fountain and Saxa and Mocopan, has signed a contract with Wiley to expand and refurbish its 9400 square metre warehouse at Seven Hills in Sydney.

Cerebos is seeking a larger, optimised warehouse space which will address the current logistics, storage and safety issues as part of the $8 million upgrade.

The project is at the construction and delivery phase with completion set for the end of October 2014.

Stratos Stefanidis, engineering and process excellence manager (ANZ) for Cerebos, said the company chose Wiley for its open, collaborative approach.

“We required a company who could work closely with the Cerebos team to ensure a more tailored solution was developed.”

Wiley’s business development director Andrew Newby said Wiley worked closely with Cerebos to design a modern, future-focused logistics solution.

“A significant consideration when planning for the delivery of the upgrade and expansion elements was minimising disruption to the existing product flows,” he said.

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