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One of the Sunshine Coast’s largest employers has 50 jobs up for grabs across a wide range of fields after announcing a ground-breaking $20 million expansion.

Furniture leader BFX’s significant expansion of its new global distribution centre at Yandina Industrial Park means it needs to employ more machine operators, furniture assemblers and upholstery workers, as well as other positions.

For more than 35 years, the company has been specialising in manufacturing Australia’s widest range of furniture and contributing to the needs of schools and the community.

The state-of-the-art 9000sqm distribution centre takes BFX’s total manufacturing footprint to 22,000sqm under roof.

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The expanded BFX global distribution centre.

The new facility also supports its continued growth and broader distribution of products across Australia and Southeast Asia while tapping into emerging export markets, including the Pacific islands.

BFX chairman Denis Moore said the new facility had tripled BFX’s loading and dispatch capacity to meet the increasing demand for more products.

“By freeing up thousands of metres of space on our original Yandina site, we can pave the way for further expansion and supply to more customers, particularly during the peak back-to-school period,” Mr Moore said.

“As a secure Australian-owned business with strong and sustained growth, we are always looking for dynamic and talented people to help drive BFX’s continued growth and I encourage job seekers to visit our careers page for more information.”

Sunshine Coast Mayor Mark Jamieson celebrated the expansion with a tour and ribbon-cutting at the new facility.

“Sunshine Coast Council applauds BFX for its contribution to the local economy, skills development and unwavering commitment to remain a vital part of the Sunshine Coast’s growth trajectory,” he said.

BFX furniture at Palmview State Secondary College.

“From its humble beginnings, BFX has evolved into a leading supplier of education and commercial furniture, boasting a strong national and growing global presence.

“The expansion of this powerhouse business is projected to inject $39.06 million into our local economy, generating 160 new jobs directly and indirectly once the facility is fully operational.”

Since 2012, BFX has received steadfast support from the council, ranging from guidance in town planning and development assessment to ongoing business development and export support.

Mr Moore praised the support of the council and local companies involved in the design and construction of the new facility, including Adapt Planning, Sunwest Constructions, Kristen Sirl Design, Empire Engineering and Greentech Electrical Solutions.

“The expansion is a huge success thanks to the support of local businesses who have been thoroughly professional and reliable with delivering the project to spec and bang on time,” he said.

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