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Wesfarmers承诺出资1亿澳元与Built Group成立一家各占50%股份的合资企业。

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-- 根据周二提交给澳大利亚证券交易所的文件,西农集团(Wesfarmers,ASX:WES)已同意与Built Group成立一家各占50%股份的合资企业,共同打造Built Living。Built Living是一家全新的澳大利亚企业,致力于通过先进制造技术大规模交付住宅公寓。西农集团初期将投入至多1亿澳元的股权。 该公司表示,Built Living将采用面向制造和装配的设计(DfMA)方法,目标是将公寓的交付成本降低约20%,速度提升约50%,远超传统建筑方式。位于西澳大利亚州的工厂建成后,预计每年可交付超过2000套公寓。 该文件还补充道,工厂预计将于下半年开工建设。西澳大利亚州政府将通过长期租赁尼拉布自动化和机器人园区的土地以及直接支持工厂建设,为工厂的建立提供支持。 该公司补充道,该设施的部分年产能将用于政府支持的住房项目和州社会基础设施建设,同时,Built Living的成立预计也将为Wesfarmers现有业务创造增长机会,包括通过与Bunnings贸易业务的供应安排。 该公司表示,一旦Wesfarmers完成其最初1亿澳元的投资承诺,Built Living将作为一家独立公司运营,Wesfarmers和Built在董事会中拥有同等席位。 该公司还表示,预计这项投资不会对其本财年的收益产生重大影响。

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