Why Kemerton?
Doing business at Kemerton
Industrial Park, in Australia’s South West, has many
advantages.
Here are ten good reasons
why:
1. Unencumbered Land
Lots are vacant, unencumbered by past developments, and can be
tailored according to your needs.
2. Efficient Port
Kemerton Industrial Park is serviced by the Port of Bunbury, which
is described by users as Australia’s most efficient port. The
port is also known to be one of the most cost effective in the
country.
3. Extensive Buffers
Kemerton Industrial Park is surrounded by a sizeable buffer to
ensure minimal impact on surrounding communities. As a result it is
suitable for the heaviest of industry.
4. No Known Aboriginal Heritage
Issues There are no outstanding issues with Aboriginal
Heritage and Native Title claims at the Kemerton Industrial
Park.
5. Quality employee services
The park is located on the doorstep of the City of Bunbury which
offers employees quality housing, medical, educational, cultural
and sporting facilities. And with the world-renowned Margaret River
wine region just an hour away, the lifestyle is
enviable.
6. Value-adding industry
opportunities The Kemerton Industrial Park is uniquely
located to take advantage of the South West Region’s
world-class mineral sands and alumina industries. It is ideally
located to support some of the area’s other resources
industries including coal, tantalum and spodumene mining and for
downstream processing of the region’s quality dairy,
horticultural, viticultural, beef and timber industries.
7. Services accessibility
Kemerton is close to large and ready supplies of gas, power and
water. These resources are capable of sustaining industry
development of the largest scale.
8. Prosperous local
economy Growth in the South West Region of Western
Australia is twice the national average. Driven by industry
expansions, a burgeoning tourism industry and rising demand from
overseas for quality food, timber and minerals, the region’s
economy is very prosperous.
9. Business support
available There is a wide range of government and
non-government services available to encourage business investment
and expansion in the region. Local business support is available
through the South West Development Commission, Business Enterprise
Centres and local commerce groups. Government programs are in place
to assist businesses to develop export markets and local
governments in the region have formed co-operative alliances to
support business investment.
10. Skilled labour force
Bunbury and surrounds has a population of 80,000 which provides a
sound base for a highly-skilled technical and industrial workforce.
There are tertiary and vocational training institutions, which help
produce high quality labour to support industry in the
region.
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