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Agridry relocating from Queensland to New South Wales

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Agridry is pleased to announce the relocation of its operations from Toowoomba Queensland to Daroobalgie New South Wales.

This move marks a significant step forward in the company’s growth strategy, enhancing manufacturing capabilities and improving supply chain efficiency to better serve customers across Australia.

“With the increasing costs of living and manufacturing, we recognised the need to future-proof our business and maintain our competitive edge,” said HE Silos and Agridry director Stevie Leigh Morrison.

Agridry's predator. Image: Agridry
Agridry’s predator. Image: Agridry

“By moving to Daroobalgie, we are not only ensuring continued innovation and growth but also reinforcing our ability to deliver high-quality products and services to Australian farmers, manufacturers, producers and international clients.

The decision to relocate was driven by a commitment to sustainability, cost efficiency, and operational excellence.

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Daroobalgie, located at the heart of New South Wales’s key transport and logistics corridors, offers unparalleled access to the Inland Rail and major distribution networks.

This strategic positioning will allow Agridry to optimise production, streamline logistics, and enhance delivery times for customers.

Despite the change in location, Agridry remains dedicated to its mission of providing grain drying and aeration solutions.

The move enables the company to expand its manufacturing capabilities, improve customer service, and continue delivering cutting-edge technology that meets the evolving needs of agricultural and commercial food processing industries.

The introduction of a mobile drying solution has seen widespread uptake in the farming community, resulting in more than a thousand mobile dryers being supplied over the history of the company.

These machines have formed a critical component of harvesting operations for growers who reap in typically high moisture climatic conditions, and for those who seek to control the moisture content of their yield, delivering insurance against the potentially damaging effects of a wet harvest, minimised losses and greater returns to the bottom line.

Agridry is firmly focused on the future of agriculture. With a robust innovation agenda, Agridry is partnering with a number of associations, bodies and universities to deliver cutting edge technology to the agricultural sector.

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