Pakko’s quiet move signals a bigger shift in Australian manufacturing

Brisbane-based packaging manufacturer Pakko is in the midst of a quiet but significant transition, preparing to relocate to a new purpose-built headquarters in Virginia, QLD.  

While the company has confirmed operations remain steady at its current site, with no interruptions to production, the move marks an intentional step forward for the business.

With increasing demand, deeper national reach, and ongoing investment in local manufacturing, Pakko CEO and founder Nina Nguyen said it is positioning itself for what’s next.

“We’ve designed this move to be seamless for our clients. It’s business as usual, but behind the scenes, we’re building for the future,” Nguyen said.

Pakko has built its reputation on speed, reliability, and sustainable custom packaging solutions for Australian businesses.

Nguyen said this next chapter gives the team room to grow, streamline, and explore new possibilities, while staying true to the values that shaped the company from the start.

“Many businesses right now, across industries and at every scale, are feeling the weight of rising costs and shifting conditions. It’s a tough environment, but not without possibility,” she mentioned.

“Pakko’s steady momentum is a small reminder that progress can still happen, even in uncertain times. While our focus remains on strengthening what we do internally, we’re open to conversations that spark new ideas, fresh energy or unexpected partnerships. Sometimes, the best shifts happen when things feel the most uncertain. “

The full details of the new headquarters will be announced once the transition is complete.

For now, Pakko’s move hints at more than just a change of address, it signals momentum, resilience, and the beginning of something bigger.

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