Increased demand drives Wiley's move to larger Sydney premises
Australasian engineering and food facility company Wiley has relocated its New South Wales office from Sydney Olympic Park to larger premises in Rhodes due to a growing demand for its services across the state and Australasia.
The privately owned company, headquartered in Brisbane, has almost a century of experience in designing, engineering, project managing and constructing food and beverage manufacturing facilities.
Its new 350 m2 Sydney office is four times the size of its previous location, adding to the company’s overall presence and significant expansion this year.
In addition to Sydney, Wiley has existing offices in Brisbane and Toowoomba, Queensland; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; and relocated to larger premises in Melbourne, Victoria, earlier this year.
Wiley Managing Director Tom Wiley said: “We’re proud of our growing workforce across the Australasian region, as we continue to help the world’s leading food brands as a trusted advisor.
“We have delivered some highly complex and award-winning projects that continue to drive the next generation of manufacturing facilities.
“We are excited about building on our vision to expand our footprint into new markets as well as existing markets over the next phase.”
Wiley Business Operations Director - Sydney Paul Maccheroni said: “We have been developing our presence in NSW since our first employee started in the state in the 1980s, with demand for our consulting services growing ever since.
“We are strongly committed to NSW and are pleased to continue our expansion by signing a five-year lease on our new premises, which will be the base for our highly capable and diverse workforce.
“One of the drawcards in choosing our new location is its proximity to many food manufacturing companies, in addition to being centrally positioned among other multinational companies.
“This enables us to provide existing and new clients with even faster, more convenient and direct access to our full suite of services.
“We have also allocated a dedicated space featuring hot desks that our clients are welcome to use. This will be particularly convenient for those that don’t have a home base in NSW.”
CSIRO electrolyser pilot a success at Bluescope Steel
CSIRO's solid oxide electrolysis technology has clocked 1000 hours of successful operation in...
Three states announce BESS projects in a week
Three Australian states have made announcements about major grid battery and solar utility...
CSIRO solar venture nets record seed funding
FPR Energy is a new venture that aims to help reduce industrial emissions in heavy industries,...