Manawatu Guardian

New hub to outfit Defence Force

Hub to supply uniforms of more than 12,000 personnel

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Australian Defence Apparel subsidiary ADA New Zealand has opened a multifunct­ion logistics hub in Palmerston North. The 3000sq m custom-built facility will serve as a hub for design and developmen­t, logistics and warehousin­g, catering to the needs of the New Zealand Defence Force.

In 2022, ADA New Zealand secured a contract to provide apparel services to more than 12,000 NZDF personnel.

ADA chief executive Chris Dixon said the move to Palmerston North was a collaborat­ive partnershi­p with Palmerston North City Council, and Central Economic Developmen­t Agency.

The ADA Headquarte­rs and Logistics Hub was officially opened on Tuesday.

The constructi­on and ongoing operation of the facility has, and will, continue to provide an economic impact through employment, supply chain and services opportunit­ies in Manawatu¯ and beyond, Brigadier Rob Krushka said.

Palmerston North was chosen due to it being a central logistics hub in the lower North Island and it is close to a substantia­l portion of the NZDF’s personnel.

ADA NZ programme director Sarah Pender said the company anticipate­d the Valor Drive site would be used as an advanced distributi­on hub across a multitude of clients.

ADA NZ is working with various manufactur­ers, including Manawatu¯

Knitting Mills, Outback Trading Company, Academy Apparel, Black and Co, Norsewood Knitwear, and Robert

Embroidery. Australian Defence Apparel is the largest uniform and equipment provider in Australia spanning military, law enforcemen­t, healthcare and numerous government and corporate industries.

 ?? ?? The official opening of the Australian Defence Apparel NZ Palmerston North Hub was held on Tuesday and included founder and owner of Logistik Group Louis Bibeau, Brigadier Rob Krushka, ADA NZ programme director Sarah Pender, and NZDF equipment director Tony McQuillan.
The official opening of the Australian Defence Apparel NZ Palmerston North Hub was held on Tuesday and included founder and owner of Logistik Group Louis Bibeau, Brigadier Rob Krushka, ADA NZ programme director Sarah Pender, and NZDF equipment director Tony McQuillan.

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