ALLIED PINNACLE HOSTS INTERNATIONAL VISITORS AT RAVENHALL RIBBON CUTTING

Baking supplies manufacturer Allied Pinnacle has held a ceremonial cherry blossom planting and ribbon cutting with parent company Nisshin Seifun Group at its Ravenhall Distribution Centre in Victoria, ahead of the site’s official opening next month.

According to a statement from the company, the event on Friday celebrates the new facility’s opening – which will represent its largest footprint nationwide – as “a key milestone in Allied Pinnacle’s commitment to growth and innovation”.

It is set to play “a key role in distributing flour and bakery goods” and service Australian states including Victoria, South Australia, and Tasmania.

“This facility not only strengthens our ability to serve customers across multiple states but also reinforces our commitment to delivering innovative, high-quality products.

We’re proud to contribute to the local economy and look forward to creating more opportunities for growth in the region,” said Allied CEO David Pitt.

The facility includes a test kitchen for customers, corporate office, 39-metre hardstand, super awning for all-weather loading, and a 16.8-metre ridge height “for vertical expansion and integrated sustainability measures.”

Attendees at the event included Nisshin’s board members, State MP for Kororoit Luba Grigorovitch, Melton City Council Mayor Kathy Majdlik, and Consul for the Consulate-General of Japan in Victoria, Naoyasu Kawamura.

Construction on the 11,800 square metre site began in December last year, and it will officially begin operating on November 18.

Allied Pinnacle has been a part of Japan’s Nisshin Seifun since 2019.

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