• Selpak sales manager Damian Marcantonio (left) and marketing manager Marcus Lee, at the new premises. Image: Selpak
    Selpak sales manager Damian Marcantonio (left) and marketing manager Marcus Lee, at the new premises. Image: Selpak
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Selpak has moved its Melbourne-based office and warehouse to a new site in a bid to expand its capabilities and capacity, as well as to be closer to its customers.

Australian-owned company Selpak is among the largest agents of premium packaging and processing equipment in Australia and New Zealand, distributing to industries including food, beverage, pharmaceutical, confectionery and cosmetics.

Increasing market demand for the company's goods and services has necessitated an expansion and the consequent move to its new address at 2/39 Laser Drive, Rowville in Melbourne.

The move is taking place this week, but it's very much business as usual, according to Selpak marketing manager Marcus Lee, who says Selpak does not anticipate any delay to any customers’ existing or future orders.

"The new facility, comprising an office and warehouse, will allow Selpak to increase our spare parts holding, and enable us to perform final commissioning and machine refurbishments on site.

"It will also give us room to accommodate our growing team," Lee said, noting that Selpak is expanding as demand for its equipment and services increases. 

Selpak moves its Melbourne-based office. Image: Selpak

Selpak has moved its Melbourne-based office to Rowville. Image: Selpak

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