Volvo Group opens its new state-of-the-art Sydney Distribution Centre

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On 9 July 2026, Volvo Group Australia officially opened its new Sydney Parts Distribution Centre located in Minto in Sydney’s south-west.

The new centre replaces the previous one Volvo Group Australia built in Minto, which has  supported national operations since 1975, and embodies the many technological advances  in logistics of the last five decades.

At 21,000 square metres, the new facility is twice the size of the previous facility and has  capacity to hold 72,000 distinct Stock Keeping Units (SKUs), including traction batteries  and Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) specific components to support evolving fleet needs.

Managing the scale and complexity of this many parts is Volvo Group Australia’s new  Automated Storage and Retrieval System (ASRS). A first for Volvo Group globally, this  computer-controlled technology uses ultra-high density storage techniques to maximise the  use of space, automatically retrieve the parts and deliver them directly to the operator at  their console.

The days of walking long distances and climbing shelves are over, as the centre includes  purpose-built cranes that sit within the racking and remove the need for manual handling.  These support the lift and extend into the aisle to place parts on a pallet.

Volvo Group Australia President and CEO Martin Merrick said “This technology alone  provides greater parts availability, reduced lead times, and improved first-time fill rates.”

Importantly, the system significantly reduces movement, bending, and manual lifting.  Combined with other ergonomic features such as height-adjustable workbenches, anti fatigue matting and a comprehensive fleet of Material Handling Equipment, the centre  makes operator safety and comfort a focus.

“Improving our teams’ work environment has been a key driver of this project,” said  Merrick. “We’ve made improving ergonomics a high priority, and equipment of this level of  sophistication makes a massive difference to the working conditions of our people.”

In keeping with Volvo’s focus on sustainability, the centre has been built from the ground  up as a 5-Star Green Star facility.

“The centre has been designed as a 5-Star Green Star facility, supporting Volvo Group’s  sustainability ambitions and high standards for energy efficiency and indoor environment  quality,” said Merrick.

The new Sydney Distribution Centre forms part of Volvo Group’s broader investment of  close to $400 million AUD in Australia over the past 18 months, including strategic  investments in distribution, retail and capability.

“This centre will strengthen support for customers in freight, public transport, marine and  industrial segments, helping improve parts availability and customer uptime across  Australia and New Zealand,“ said Merrick.

The Hon. Anoulack Chanthivong MP, Minister for Industry and Trade and Member for  Macquarie Fields, welcomed the opening.

“I congratulate Volvo Group Australia on the opening of its new Sydney Distribution Centre  in Minto. This new facility is a strong vote of confidence in our local area and in the New  South Wales economy. It will play an important role in supporting freight and transport  operators here in NSW and across Australia.”

Roger Alm, President of Volvo Trucks, cut the ribbon at the opening.

“The Sydney Distribution Centre is the first of its kind anywhere in Volvo Group’s global  operations and it is an important step in strengthening our support for customers in  Australia,” said Roger Alm, President of Volvo Trucks. “It brings together safety, quality and  efficiency to improve parts availability, enable faster service and enhance uptime – keeping  trucks on the road where they belong.”

“With the new centre, we are creating a stronger logistics network, ready to support both  today’s vehicles and the next generation of transport solutions. I am very pleased to see this  investment come to life, and I want to thank the Australian team for making it happen.”

ABOUT VOLVO GROUP AUSTRALIA: 

Volvo Group Australia manufactures heavy duty trucks at its facility in Wacol, Queensland,  where it has built vehicles for Australian conditions for more than 50 years. As part of the  global Volvo Group, the business is a recognised leader in the electrification of heavy  transport, with safety and sustainability at the core of everything it builds. Volvo Trucks is  committed to being a long-term partner to Australian logistics operators on their journey to  net-zero.

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