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27.11.2025
OUR GOAL
To provide an A-to-Z e-commerce logistics solution that would complete Amazon fulfillment network in the European Union.
BWU1 serves Moorebank, the wider Sydney metropolitan area, and much of New South Wales with fast inbound processing and regional network replenishment. Our role is to make deliveries appointment-clean: correct labels, compliant pallets, and accurate paperwork—so freight is received without delays. Located on Centenary Avenue in the Moorebank industrial precinct, close to major arterials feeding the M5 Motorway, Hume Highway, and Moorebank intermodal facilities, the site supports dependable parcel flows and LTL/TL linehauls across eastern Australia.
Amazon BWU1 at a Glance
FC Code: BWU1
Full Address: 23 Centenary Ave, Moorebank NSW 2170, Australia
Booking System: Amazon Carrier Central (appointments required)
GLN Code: Not publicly disclosed for Australian FCs
Pallet Exchange: No on-site pallet exchange; Amazon Australia does not guarantee pallet returns. CHEP/Loscam pooling is handled via pallet transfer in line with your pooling agreement and Amazon Australia pallet pooling rules (confirm details during appointment request).
Deep Sea Imports: Typically yes, when requested at the time of booking and handled via deconsolidated LTL/FTL moves from Port Botany and other Australian ocean and rail gateways. Live containers are normally unpacked upstream; always confirm the exact process with your carrier and Amazon prior to the appointment.
Slip Sheet Unloading: Not specified (confirm during appointment request)
Strategic Location
BWU1 is positioned in the Moorebank industrial and logistics hub of south-west Sydney, a key freight zone connecting the Port Botany / Sydney Airport corridor with inland New South Wales. From Centenary Avenue, carriers can quickly access Heathcote Road, the M5 / M8 corridor, and the broader Sydney motorway network, including links toward the Hume Highway and intermodal terminals at Moorebank. This mix of highway connectivity, proximity to container depots, and dense industrial activity supports predictable appointment scheduling, efficient yard movements, and reliable linehaul operations across metropolitan Sydney and regional NSW.
Operational Specifications for BWU1
Navigating the rigid intake protocols at the Moorebank terminal demands absolute operational precision. Operating under the FC code BWU1, transport partners must secure uncompromising delivery windows via the Amazon Carrier Central portal well before approaching the congested Sydney logistics corridors.
Booking and Hours
- Appointments: Required via Carrier Central
- Operating Window:
- Monday–Saturday: 08:00–16:15
- Sunday: No receiving
- Operating Window:
- All times local (AEST/AEDT). BWU1 runs a multi-shift operation; delivery windows follow your confirmed Carrier Central appointment time.
Receiving Hours
By appointment only, within the following windows (local time):
Mon–Sat: 08:00–16:15
Sunday: Not available
Vehicle Requirements
- Active carrier profile and a confirmed Carrier Central appointment
- Dock-high, rear unloading at a standard bay; BWU1 is configured for commercial freight vehicles, not for private cars, utes, or vans making ad hoc seller drop-offs
- Typical inbound equipment by appointment: Australian semi-trailers and B-doubles loaded with palletised freight; rigid trucks may be accepted for smaller domestic replenishment where suitable
- Rear-unload truck deck height must align with standard dock range (Amazon Australia generally expects rear docks ~1100–1550 mm from ground to bed height)
- Driver presents BOL/manifest, packing list, and appointment reference at check-in and follows yard routing as directed
- Compliance with Amazon yard safety rules: high-visibility PPE, safety footwear, strict site speed limits, use of designated staging / parking areas, remaining in the driver lounge during loading/unloading when instructed, and following all directions from security and WHS staff
Cargo Preparation
- Pallets:
- Australian standard wooden pallets (1165 mm × 1165 mm) are preferred for domestic freight into MEL1.
- ISO-type wooden pallets (for example 1200 mm × 1000 mm / 40" × 48") may be accepted, particularly for import freight, but may be repalletised onto Australian standard pallets in the supply chain.
- Only solid wooden pallets in good condition are accepted. Plastic pallets, skids, cardboard or particle-board pallets are not acceptable and risk rejection.
Recommended maximum pallet weight around 1,000 kg, with maximum pallet height 1.8 m including the pallet base. Loads exceeding these limits may be refused on safety grounds.
Box & Pallet Labels:
Each carton requires a unique FBA Box ID label generated in Seller Central (.com.au)
Each pallet requires four FBA pallet labels (one per side), applied outside the stretch wrap, upright, unobstructed, and scannable from ground level
Wrapping & Stability: Clear stretch wrap with firm, even tension; stable, cubic loads with no overhangbeyond pallet edges. Wrap should be anchored to the top 30–50% of the pallet base, with tails fully secured. Use corner boards, strapping, and layer pads where needed so that pallets remain stable during linehaul and dock handling.
Floor-Loaded / FCL: Follow the Amazon Australia Inbound Carrier Manual for floor- and fluid-loaded equipment. Some Australian FCs accept fluid containers under specific conditions, while others require palletised freight only. Treat MEL1 as a pallet-first site and confirm in advance via Carrier Central notes and carrier guidance if any floor-/fluid-loaded solution is being considered. Non-compliant or unsafe loads may be delayed, reworked at the shipper’s cost, or rejected.
Slip Sheets: Only where explicitly permitted by current Amazon Australia guidance and confirmed in the Carrier Central appointment notes. If slip-sheet handling has not been clearly approved, plan to deliver on compliant wooden pallets.
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