Pozitive moves farther west

Wide format reseller Pozitive is moving to a new, modern facility in Eastern Creek more than three times its current size.

Managing director Philip Trumble says the current facility in Silverwater, NSW has served the company well for the past decade, but the growth over the past two years demanded more room.

“We were bursting at the seams and needed a much larger warehouse where we had room to grow for the next 10 years," he says.

"Our new premises are more than three times larger than current on floor area alone, not taking into account the higher ceilings which will provide even more usable storage space.”

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Trumble says moving farther into Western Sydney offered greater value for money in terms of size and inclusions, but he says it was the ‘convenient location that was the main driver behind choosing Eastern Creek’.

“Our new premises are ideally located in close proximity to the Light Horse Interchange – where the M7, M2, M4, and M5 motorways all meet. It is safe to say that all roads lead to Pozitive,” he says.

The move comes soon after the company changed its name from Positive Camtec to Pozitive and rebranded its logo, citing that the former identity did not ‘portray who we had grown to be’.

The Silverwater warehouse will be closed on February 27 and the Eastern Creek facility will open on March 2.

Pozitive says all orders must be placed by 9.30am on February 26 to ensure there are no delays in dispatching orders.

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