MINING

Liebherr Mining's Perth facility expands

Expansion undertaken by Liebherr to allow development of zero-emission mining in Australia

 Liebherr-Australia’s existing facility in Perth hais now more than doubled in size with the acquisition of adjacent land and buildings

Liebherr-Australia’s existing facility in Perth hais now more than doubled in size with the acquisition of adjacent land and buildings

The Australian subsidiary of German construction and mining equipment manufacturer Liebherr has expanded its facility to accommodate the infrastructure, resources, and capability required for the development and delivery of Liebherr's mining decarbonisation and technology projects.

Liebherr-Australia has expanded its Perth mining facility, adding 47,000m2 of workshop, office, and build space to the complex. This increased footprint will facilitate the company's progress with its mining decarbonisation and technology projects. Perth is Liebherr-Australia's second-largest branch after the company's head office complex in Adelaide.

The news of the company's expansion is a demonstration of how the business plans to strengthen its ability to deliver accelerated zero-emission solutions to the wider market. Liebherr-Australia's growing involvement in the development and implementation of zero emission technology with Australian customers illustrates the necessity for this investment in infrastructure and signifies Liebherr's commitment to these industry-leading projects.

The Redcliffe-based branch purchased the land and buildings adjacent to the current location, increasing the Liebherr complex from 34,000m2 to 81,000m2. The new acquisition includes two workshops and a three-storey office building, adding to Liebherr's existing 3,000m2 service workshop, 5,000m2 state-of-the-art parts warehouse, along with administration building and build area.

Liebherr-Australia MD, Trent Wehr, commenting on the importance of this facility expansion, says: "This is our largest investment in infrastructure here in Australia in many years, and this signifies how vital this facility is for our current and future business. Liebherr's developments in zero-emission technology, and the projects we are working on with industry partners and customers, are progressing every day and will deliver tangible solutions for the wider industry well before 2030.

"The team at Liebherr-Australia is making important contributions to the decarbonisation of the mining industry, and we're committed to resourcing this momentous work for both our long-term success and the benefit of the whole industry."

Accelerated zero-emission development

The newly acquired office and workshop buildings will form the central hub for Liebherr's mining zero-emission, autonomy, and other technology development and implementation projects in Australia.

The workshop and additional hardstand areas will facilitate these development projects, as well as new equipment builds for the growing number of machine orders in Western Australia.

The additional office space will house the growing teams working on these industry-leading projects.

Liebherr-Australia's regional manager WA, Paul Hyham, says the company's decarbonisation and technology focus has ramped up quickly over the past year. "We're building a really critical team here in Perth to support new technology development, which will employ everyone from engineers to on-site technicians.

"We're excited to be bringing across some of our best international talent, as well as recruiting talent locally, and upskilling our own workforce over the next 12 months. We currently have around 200 permanent employees here in Perth and we forecast an increase steadily over the next few years."

This expansion will have a significant impact on the Liebherr Mining business both locally and globally, Hyham continues: "It's exciting to have the forefront of this technology development and deployment right here in our backyard. Across the business, there's a feeling of excitement that we're making real progress. Announcements like this facility expansion really show our employees, customers, and our wider network that we're on the cusp of meaningful change."

Alongside this expansion, the Perth complex will continue to be the main mining facility for all services in Western Australia and support its satellite network of branches in the state's regional mining hubs including Newman and the recently established branch in Kalgoorlie.