HPM Legrand new site
HPM Legrand opened its new Prestons site in south-western Sydney with New South Wales Premier Barry O’Farrell and Legrand Group Chairman and CEO Giles Schnepp officiating.
The 23,000 m2 premises showcases all products from lights and switches to sockets, cable management and home automation, as well as lighting management and power distribution and protection. Including a 7000 m2 manufacturing facility, the move to Prestons highlights the commitment HPM Legrand has made to ensure current manufacturing remains in Australia - and flourishes.
Housing around 300 employees, the new premises includes a showroom, as well as manufacturing, central warehousing, supply logistics, finance, marketing, sales, research and development, customer service and human resources departments.
The latest in lighting efficiencies has been adopted throughout the premises. This includes a Legrand lighting management system with daylight harvesting and some of the market’s most efficient lighting products.
“The decision to relocate the core business functions to one super site was in the best interests of the company,” said departing CEO Guiseppe Parola. “We believe this will place HPM Legrand in the best competitive and cost-effective position to drive the company forward. The move will achieve greater synergy and more effective communication between divisions and consequently, better outcomes for the business now and in the future.”
Newly appointed Australia CEO Tony Berland said he was looking forward to taking the business forward and maximising opportunities now the consolidation and operational efficiencies had been set in place.
Other dignitaries attending the official opening included Liverpool Lord Mayor Wendy Waller, Andrew MacDonald MP and key industry and business partners.
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