As an approved and recognised supplier to the Australian Defence Force (ADF), Royal Wolf continues to lead the way in the design, production and transportation of practical and affordable customised shipping container solutions to ADF operational requirements.
Whatever the need, Royal Wolf has the size, expertise, insight and ingenuity to deliver or create a solution specific to the brief at hand.
With over 16 years of experience Royal Wolf is widely regarded as the market leader in Australia, and is currently contracted to DMO as Prime Contractor for the design, development, manufacture and supply as well as all of life support for Land 121 phase 2A, to provide modular structures for the transportation of personnel, munitions and stores.
From accommodation, training facilities and command posts through to workshops, offices, ablutions and cold storage or even complex multi-storey structures, Royal Wolf has a thorough understanding of the challenges the ADF faces through a close working relationship with prime ADF suppliers such as Thales.
The company’s ability to draw on its fleet of 35,000 shipping containers, more than 200 staff, and 26 full-service facilities across Australia, China and New Zealand plus dedicated engineering, manufacturing, customising and project management resources means Royal Wolf has the capacity and capability to effectively and efficiently service all sectors of the defence industry.
For further information contact Royal Wolf on 1300 558 243, e-mail: defence@royalwolf.com.au or visit www.royalwolf.com.au.
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