Philips Dynalite Announces Relocation to Moorebank, NSW

Published

20 February 2025

20 February 2025

Philips Dynalite is excited to announce the upcoming relocation of its R&D and Manufacturing facility from Mascot to Moorebank, NSW. The move is part of a strategic decision to bring all of Signify's Australian business units together under one roof.

The new location in Moorebank will see Philips Dynalite sharing a brand new 14,000sqm facility with Signify Australia’s Distribution Centre, Signify Luminaire R&D and NATA accredited test facility and Manufacturing, including a state-of-the-art 3D printing facility for custom luminaires. This collaborative environment aims to foster innovation, synergize Controls and Luminaire R&D, enhance Test and Manufacturing capabilities and improve operational efficiency within the organization.

The relocation process is scheduled to begin in August 2025, with completion expected by October 2025. During this transition period, there will be extended lead times for orders. To minimize any disruptions to customer projects, Philips Dynalite encourages its customers to proactively communicate with the Order Desk and place orders for Q3 and Q4 projects in advance, as soon as practically possible.

Philips Dynalite is committed to ensuring a smooth relocation process to minimize impact on its operations and is excited to welcome customers to the new office facility and factory and once it’s open.

Please contact us for more information if you have any questions.

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