Dulux’s $30 million manufacturing investment unveiled
3 August 2011
Dulux’s $30 million
manufacturing investment unveiled
Prime Minister John
Key today officially opened the $30 million upgrade of
Dulux’s paint manufacturing and warehouse facility in
Wellington.
Signalling the leading paint maker’s
commitment to manufacturing in New Zealand, the major
upgrade of the 70 year old Hutt Valley facility sets it up
for the long term and makes it the country’s largest paint
manufacturing facility.
“This is one of the most
significant capital projects DuluxGroup has undertaken for
some time and it is an important part of our growing
Dulux’s market leading positions here in New Zealand,”
said DuluxGroup Chairman Peter Kirby.
The two year
construction project has included replacing and expanding
the main water-based paint manufacturing building and
introducing greater automation, new filling machine and
production vessels. The project also included construction
of new and larger warehousing and distribution facilities,
removal of older earthquake-prone buildings, new roadways to
improve traffic flow and pedestrian safety, and improved
water treatment and waste management systems.
“The
new facilities greatly improve the safety and efficiency of
our day-to-day operations. They also provide additional
manufacturing capacity and set the direction for our future
here in New Zealand,” said Dulux New Zealand General
Manager Julia Myers.
“In the final stages of
construction, the increased manufacturing capacity and the
new equipment were given a thorough stress test. Production
was doubled almost overnight to export finished product to
Australia to help cover the production lost as a result of
our main Australian factory being extensively damaged by
floods earlier this year. We passed that test with flying
colours.
“It has been a phenomenal effort to
complete the work on time and on budget. Just pouring the
concrete slab for the warehouse required us securing two of
Wellington’s concrete production plants’ capacity for a
24 hour period.
“Dulux products have also been used
extensively throughout the new and refurbished buildings
with the ‘Colours of New Zealand’ range of paints on
prominent display inside and out. Appropriately, the base
colour on the exterior of the new factory building is
‘Dulux Hutt Valley’ from our Wellington range.
“We’ve enjoyed great support from our employees, customers and the local community throughout. We are delighted to be investing here in Wellington and making a long term commitment to New Zealand manufacturing,” said Ms Myers.
During the opening the Prime Minister added
his artistic touch to a colour mural, painted in the
‘Dulux Colours of New Zealand’ paint range which, when
complete, will be mounted on the exterior of the main
factory building.
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About Dulux New
Zealand
Dulux New Zealand is part of Australian
publicly listed company DuluxGroup (ASX:DLX) which
manufacturers and markets some of New Zealand’s most
iconic brands including Dulux, Selleys, Yates and Cabot’s.
DuluxGroup in New Zealand employs about 400 people and has
three manufacturing sites: Dulux Paints in Wellington; Dulux
Powder Coatings in Auckland; and Yates horticultural
products in Auckland.
It also operates 19 Dulux
Trade Centres across the North and South Islands.
The
Hutt Valley site is also home to DuluxGroup’s Customer
Service call centre which manages all customer orders from
throughout Australia and New Zealand.
In May 2011,
Dulux won the ACC-sponsored Wellington Gold Award for
workplace safety. This was the second time in three years
that Dulux has taken out this award. It also won the
Wellington Green Gold Sustainability award in 2008.
In 2008, Dulux was the first decorative paint
manufacturer in the Southern Hemisphere to achieve the
stringent ISO 14001 environmental management standard. The
standard is an international benchmark for business best
practice which recognises the focus and performance of the
site in the area of environmentally sustainable
manufacturing.
Dulux New Zealand
Manufacturing and Distribution Site Upgrade Fact Sheet
• More than 97,000 construction hours worked.
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• Approximately 300 contractors from as close
as next door and as far away as Belgium worked on site to
complete the project.
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• Just 20 days of
production shut down required during the years of
construction.
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• During construction the old
paint factory was enclosed in a huge temporary structure
constructed of shipping containers and canvases while the
new building was built over and around the old building –
allowing minimal disruption to paint production during
construction.
•
• 16,000 tonnes of soil was
removed from the site.
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• 3,800 cubic meters of
concrete laid in roads floors and foundation.
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• Over 500 drawings issued for construction.
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Factory and Distribution Centre Exterior Colour
Scheme
Base colour Dulux Hutt Valley Wellington
Blue accents Dulux Cook Strait Wellington
Orange beams and accents Dulux Evans Bay Wellington
Green highlights and doors Dulux Cuba Street Wellington
Administration
Building Exterior Colour Scheme
(Left to right)
Column 1 Dulux Oxford Terrace Canterbury
Column 2 Dulux Marahau Tasman
Column 3 Dulux Church Rd Hawkes Bay
Column 4 Dulux Katiki Otago
Column 5 Dulux Red Jacks West Coast
Column 6 Dulux Port Ohope BOP
Column 7 Dulux Kopu Waikato
Column 8 Dulux Evans Bay Wellington
Column 9 Dulux The Viaduct Auckland
Walls Dulux Mavora Southland
Vertical beams Dulux Taihape Whanganui
ends