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New Zealand based goat milk formula brand, The LittleOak Company, has launched a new facility in Perth, Western Australia.

Founded and run by Perth-raised Elke Pascoe, LittleOak is Australia’s fastest growing goat formula brand, and the only infant formula company to have its own warehouse in Western Australia.

The new warehouse will reduce delivery times for families in Western Australia, and allow for 1 day express delivery and instant restocking for retail stores.  

LittleOak launched a Brisbane warehouse earlier in the year, which saw shipments reach Queensland, Northern Territory and northern New South Wales parents 60 per cent faster.

The new facilities reinforce the company’s commitment to sustainability, reducing transport emissions through delivering shorter distances.

Established in 2016, LittleOak is notable for developing the world’s first palm oil free baby formula. Manufactured in New Zealand, the product is exported to Australia, Singapore, Taiwan, and Canada, and also commenced packaging and shipping in the United States earlier this year

The company said that this was a great stride in its commitment to enhance access and convenience for parents of young children. 

“We believe this development is not only a testament to our growth but also a crucial step in supporting the health and well-being of Australian families,” said LittleOak in a statement.

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