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BOC celebrates $35 million upgrade to Western Sydney manufacturing site
Sydney, 21 February 2018: BOC Australia, a member of leading gases and
engineering company The Linde Group, today unveiled a new $20 million
specialty gases production facility and $15 million robot cylinder
automation system at its Sydney Operations Centre in Wetherill Park.
The new investments were officially opened by Minister for Resources
and Northern Australia, the Hon. Matthew Canavan MP and Minister for Western
Sydney, the Hon. Stuart Ayres MP at a ceremony attended by dignitaries,
customers and staff.
John Evans, BOC South Pacific Managing Director, said the new specialty
gases facility will increase BOC’s capacity to locally produce and supply
over 8,000 high purity and specialty gases to many high value industries in
Australia – from science and medical research, to manufacturing and energy
exports.
“BOC is proud to be expanding our specialty gases capability to meet
future demand for high precision gas mixtures and support Australia’s
vibrant research and knowledge-based economy as it continues to grow.
“With leading edge laboratory technology and a highly experienced team
of chemists, the new facility offers the best in quality, precision and
safety - allowing BOC to supply many scientific and calibration gases in
almost half the time and at higher packaging pressures.”
Embracing the new era of advanced manufacturing and digital technology,
BOC also revealed a robot cylinder automation system that has transformed
the way cylinders are sorted, picked and moved around the busy production
site. The system is a world-first application of a six-axis robot combined
with four turntables that can see, pickup and handle cylinders.
“The launch of this cylinder automation system is a landmark moment for
BOC, driving a competitive advantage, and representing a significant safety
investment for the Sydney Operations Centre, which produces more than 1.3
million cylinders each year.
“Designed with global experts and local engineers, the system
integrates advanced laser vision technologies, automated guide vehicles,
robots and 3D cameras – which has successfully automated manual handling
processes and introduced new skills of the future into BOC’s workforce,”
added Mr Evans.
Professor Dr Aldo Belloni, Chief Executive Officer, The Linde Group,
said this state-of-the-art automation is a clear example of the cutting-edge
innovation that is seen across The Linde Group globally.
“Innovation is in our DNA. The Linde Group pride ourselves on being the
world leaders in innovation in the gases industry, and BOC in Australia is
leading the new era of automation. With the addition of the new world class
special gases facility, the Sydney Operations Centre is not only one of the
busiest production sites within the Linde Group but is now at the forefront
of integration and automation in production globally.”
Sanjiv Lamba, Member of the Executive Board, Linde AG, and Chief
Operating Officer for Asia Pacific, said the BOC Sydney Operations Centre is
a world-class manufacturing facility that exceeds Australian and
international industry standards, furthering BOC’s position as a leading
industrial gas supplier in the Asia Pacific region.
“With increased capacity and efficient production technology, BOC’s new
specialty gases facility is strongly positioned to export Australian-made
product to Asia’s emerging electronics, manufacturing and medical markets.
This will be particularly important as demand for specialty gases in the
Asia Pacific region is expected to grow significantly over the next five
years.”
BOC has invested more than $130 million at the Sydney Operations Centre
since it was opened. The site has a cylinder maintenance centre, dedicated
medical gas filling facility, dissolved acetylene plant, nitrous oxide
plant, specialty gases production facility and dry ice production facility.