Celebration as CMYKhub Opens Their New Keilor Park Headquarters
CMYKhub has officially opened the doors of its new Keilor Park headquarters, celebrating the milestone with a full-capacity crowd of more than 300 customers, suppliers, industry partners, and staff.
Guests gathered in the sunshine for a festive Friday afternoon in CMYKhub’s front dispatch driveway, surrounded by open eskies, grazing boards, and plenty of smiles as old friends and industry colleagues reconnected to mark an important moment in Australian print.
A Celebration for the Industry
The event opened with a welcome from Glen Francis, Marketing & Communications Manager, who set the tone for the afternoon:
“Welcome to the future of print!And when we say that, we’re not suggesting we’ve built a shiny new factory that’s going to ‘save’ print — or that print needs saving. You — our customers, our suppliers, our partners in print — are the future of print.This building is an investment in you, and in the industry we all share.”
Honouring the Journey
CEO Dayne Nankervis followed with an emotional reflection on the journey that led to the new site - a project more than a decade in the making - and the enormous effort required to relocate the business.
Over the course of the transition, CMYKhub moved 55 pieces of equipment without stopping production, achieving only a 2% drop in output across the entire move.
Nankervis acknowledged the unwavering support of CMYKhub’s team and suppliers:
“This isn’t just a new factory - it’s new possibility for our clients.Every investment here has been about giving you more capability, more security, and more capacity to grow.”
He also paid tribute to the leadership and long-standing vision of former CEO Trent Nankervis, as well as the foundational support of the Nankervis family.
Official Opening & Tours
Following the speeches, Dayne was joined by Trent and Shannon Nankervis for a ceremonial ribbon cutting, met with warm applause from the crowd.
Guests then donned headsets for guided express tours across the 7,000m² facility, led by Dayne, Glen Francis, and Sales Manager Paul Norton. Every major department was showcased - with equipment running live - supported by supplier and CMYKhub production representatives throughout the building to answer technical questions.
Interactive Experiences & Take-Home Gifts
While waiting for their tour time, guests enjoyed an interactive activation hosted by Kissel + Wolf, designing their own T-shirt or tote bag using CMYKhub’s new DTF printer. Each design was printed on the spot as a take-home memento.
Exclusive sample packs were also available throughout the evening, allowing visitors to collect highlights of CMYKhub’s print capability.
A Milestone for the Industry
The Grand Opening marks the start of a new chapter for CMYKhub — one defined by scale, efficiency, and a renewed commitment to the future of Australian print.
An official event after-movie will be released this week.
Missed the Event?
For those who were unable to attend, CMYKhub will be continuing small-group factory tours over the next month. Bookings can be made here: Book your tour