PFD Food Services is doubling the size of its Western Australian operations with a new 22,290 square metre facility at the ASCEND Industrial Estate at Jandakot Airport, planned to open in October 2026.
The development will increase capacity, strengthen operations and support the company’s broader customer base across the state. It will also improve service delivery for regional centres including Geraldton, Bunbury, Albany, Esperance and Kalgoorlie.
“This expansion reflects our commitment to investment in Western Australia, delivering high quality service and an even more comprehensive product range to our customers,” said PFD general manager for Western Australia and the Northern Territory Tony Pascov.
“Over 17 years, we have proudly built strong, long lasting relationships with local businesses and an upgraded facility is needed to meet capacity.
“We are excited about this next step for PFD as we continue to bring people together through food across Western Australia.”
PFD launched in the state in 2008 with 130 people and 22 trucks. It is currently based in Banjup, close to the new site, where it has operated since 2009. It has since expanded to 276 people and more than 60 trucks and supports various local sporting and charitable organisations.
With customers from Kununurra in the north to Albany in the south, Denham in the west and Madura in the east, the PFD team travelled a combined 2.5 million kilometres last year.
The new facility will include updated infrastructure and equipment to support future growth, including energy efficient refrigerated storage rooms, a two storey office space, truck maintenance facilities and environmental features such as roof mounted solar panels and refrigeration plant.
The development is being delivered by Dexus for PFD, as part of the ASCEND Industrial Estate, which is jointly owned by Dexus, Cbus Super and Dexus Industria REIT.
