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AUTO AS STANDARD

Established a decade ago by founder and managing director Leigh Williams, eStore Logistics is changing its game by investing in a robotics automation solution that will help support faster deliveries.

The fulfilment company is ramping up its distribution network by signing up for two major concurrent industrial properties in Melbourne, totalling 35,000 square metres.

The largest site of the two, a 26,000 square metre purpose-built facility at 8 Felstead Drive in Truganina, a suburb in west Melbourne, was opened in August. The other, which will be the company’s head office in Melbourne, is due to be launched mid next year.

Williams, who was 26 years old when he founded

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