Australia’s warehousing market is forecast to reach USD 32.8 billion in revenue by 2030, driving sustained demand for modern logistics infrastructure. Against this backdrop, Vinatech Australia, a subsidiary of Vinatech Group, is scaling its “manufactured in Vietnam, delivered to Australia” model.

The approach allows the company to offer competitive pricing while ensuring compliance with Australian safety and technical standards, including AS 4084-2023, the national standard governing steel storage racking.
Design and capacity pressures
Australian warehouse developers face increasing structural challenges that require integrated design and engineering solutions rather than standalone storage equipment.
In major logistics hubs such as Sydney, vacancy rates have fallen below 3 per cent, pushing rents higher and limiting options for physical expansion. At the same time, compliance requirements under AS 4084-2023 impose strict standards on load capacity, structural integrity, seismic assessment and impact resistance.
Vinatech Australia said it is committed to fully meeting and continuously aligning with AS 4084-2023, reinforcing its aim to deliver pallet racking systems that meet international benchmarks.

Building smart warehouses
The company’s industrial warehouse racking is based on a modular design philosophy, enabling customers to deploy systems in stages while integrating them into broader smart warehouse solutions.
Vinatech Australia said it can support projects ranging from 5,000-pallet distribution warehouses to logistics centres with more than 20,000 storage locations, offering consistent lead times and pricing. Each racking component undergoes quality control processes including raw steel inspection, dimensional checks, surface treatment inspection, load-bearing tests and final pre-shipment inspection.

Large-scale manufacturing in Vietnam helps reduce production costs compared with local manufacturing in Australia, while maintaining full compliance with AS 4084-2023. The company’s custom manufacturing capability also allows warehouses to be developed in phases, with system compatibility maintained as operations expand.
With a focus on long-term partnerships and scalable design, Vinatech Australia said it aims to support businesses seeking more efficient, resilient and future-ready warehouse operations.




















