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Logic is a multi-decade project that capitalises on its strategic position on the Hume Freeway.
An electric vehicle charging station.
A freight company specialising in delivery (via road).
Supplies high quality hay, silage and total mixed rations stockfeed to dairy, beef and sheep growers. Exports internationally.
A family-owned freight company relocating to Logic from South Albury due to outgrowing its original premises. The company is currently constructing a $10 million depot.
One of the largest grocery store chains in Australia, Woolworths was Logic's first tenant. Logic was chosen as a distribution centre site due to its strategic location between Melbourne and Sydney.
An integrated local manufacturer, Opal partners with customers to supply corrugated cardboard packaging solutions to support major market segments including fruit and produce, protein, dairy, dry goods, wine, beverage and industrial manufacturers.
Australia's first artificial surface recycling facility, Re4orm Recycling provides a closed-loop solution for Australia's synthetic turf industry, a sustainability focused recovery and recycling service for end-of-life synthetic turf to prevent valuable resources from ending up in landfill.
A freight company offering domestic and interstate rail line haul services, as well as import and export container handling, SCT Logistics is Logic's main rail connector to Melbourne and Sydney for companies located within the precinct.
A large rest area for up to 45 trucks and a secure area for trailer exchange between Sydney-based and Melbourne-based drivers. The location also includes a 24-hour BP service station and a Hungry Jacks.
Wodonga TAFE is Wodonga's largest vocational training provider. The TAFE's Logic Campus features a 1.6 kilometre-long and 11 metre-wide driver circuit that adheres to Motorsports Australia's strict industry and safety standards as a Category C - Sprint Licence. The circuit is available to hire for both commercial and motorsports use.
TAFE is seeking to expand at Logic through the development of the Wodonga TAFE Logical Innovation Precinct. This expansion relates to three distinct areas; Heavy Vehicle Technology (under construction), Industrial Advanced Manufacturing (seeking funding) and Uncrewed and Autonomous Vehicles (concept stage). As part of the Heavy Vehicle Technology phase, TAFE would see the delivery of spaces to support research into and training of heavy vehicle operation, maintenance and testing. Additionally, new corporate spaces will be built to encourage industry use of the precinct, alongside research and training. TAFE would also be developing and implementing the Experiential Advanced Manufacturing Labs, which forms a stepping stone to the future construction of the industrial advanced manufacturing workshops.
The first cross laminated timber manufacturing plant in Australia. The company has the capability to support mass timber construction for large scale and custom projects and has worked across the government, commercial and residential sectors.