A national network is on the move with ITR Pacific Perth, Sydney and Melbourne gearing up for major relocations
As the dust begins to settle at ITR Pacific’s new Yatala headquarters, the company’s momentum is being matched nationwide, with its Perth, Sydney and Melbourne branches now entering the early stages of their own facility upgrades and major relocations.
Each move represents a strategic investment – designed to support growing customer demand, expand inventory capacity and futureproof local operations. With all three branches scheduled to be fully operational between February and March, the first quarter of the year is shaping up to be one of the most significant periods of transformation in ITR Pacific’s history.
In Perth, the team has begun transitioning into a substantially larger warehouse offering 3,000 square metres of operational space. This expansion aligns with the increasing demands of WA’s mining and civil construction sectors, where fast access to undercarriage components, GET systems, rubber tracks and repair parts is essential.
The new facility enables the branch to carry a broader product range, improve turnaround times, and better service operators working across vast and remote regions. Upgraded loading bays, improved workflow design and enhanced service areas will streamline daily operations and position the branch for long-term growth.
Sydney is undergoing its own major shift, relocating into a new 5,500 square metre facility that brings a significant uplift in warehousing capacity. As one of ITR Pacific’s busiest hubs, Sydney plays a critical role in supporting both metropolitan contractors and regional operators throughout New South Wales.
The expanded footprint will allow for higher stock levels, more efficient racking configurations and faster dispatch processes – ensuring essential components are available when customers need them, particularly during peak periods of infrastructure activity. The modernised facility also provides additional room for technical support, customer service functions and future team expansion.
Melbourne’s relocation marks another important milestone in ITR Pacific’s national growth strategy. The new 3,000 square metre premises deliver a considerable increase in operational space, supporting the wide-ranging needs of Victoria’s construction, agriculture and quarrying sectors.
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With improved logistics access, advanced warehouse infrastructure and dedicated customer-facing areas, the new site is designed to reduce bottlenecks and elevate service efficiency. Its ability to hold more stock locally will result in quicker order fulfilment and less reliance on interstate transfers.
Together, these relocations significantly strengthen ITR Pacific’s national supply chain, reinforcing the company’s ability to maintain high stock availability across the country. Larger state-level facilities not only support local markets more effectively but also ease pressure on interstate distribution, enabling a smoother flow of inventory and faster response times.
This integrated approach aligns with the broader vision of the USCO ITR Group globally, which continues to invest in warehousing and logistics to enhance product availability and customer experience.
The coordinated upgrades across Perth, Sydney and Melbourne also reflect ITR Pacific’s customer-first approach to planning. Each facility has been selected to optimise workflow through enhanced freight access, expanded pick-and-pack areas, better racking systems and modern workspaces designed for collaboration and training.
This is more than simply increasing square metres; these improvements create environments that enhance efficiency, safety and service, benefiting the contractors, fleet managers and operators who depend on ITR Pacific every day.
With all three branches on track to be in their new homes by late Q1, ITR Pacific enters the year with renewed capability and strengthened national presence.
Paired with the opening of the new Yatala headquarters, these relocations mark a pivotal chapter in the company’s evolution and reaffirm its long-term commitment to supporting Australia’s earthmoving and construction industries. Further updates will follow as ITR Pacific’s expansion journey continues into its next phase.
For more information, visit: www.itrpacific.com.au
