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Haigh’s Salisbury South Facility Doubles Chocolate Production Capacity in South Australia

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The Haigh’s Salisbury South facility is a chocolate production, warehouse and online fulfilment complex located in Salisbury South, Adelaide. The plant officially opened on 16 September 2025 at a reported final cost of A$120 million, lifting annual capacity from 1,100 to 2,000 tonnes, according to InDaily.

Haigh’s Salisbury South Facility Joins Australia’s Onshore Manufacturing Push

Built by CIP Constructions to a BELL Architects design, with 750 tonnes of structural steel fabricated by Stevens Group, the 18,000 square metre complex runs on 1,180 solar panels and 1.7 kilometres of chocolate delivery pipes. It forms part of a wider wave of onshore investment, alongside the A$250 million Vitex Wonderland pharma facility in Western Sydney.

Project Overview

  • Project Name: Haigh’s Chocolates Salisbury South facility
  • Location: Salisbury South, Adelaide, South Australia
  • Project Value: A$120 million reported at opening; A$130 million announced in December 2023
  • Client/Owner: Haigh’s Chocolates
  • Main Contractor: CIP Constructions
  • Key Components: 18,000 square metre production, warehousing and online fulfilment complex on a 36,000 square metre site, with 1,180 rooftop solar panels and A$30 million of specialised panning, enrobing and moulding equipment
  • Construction Start: December 2023
  • Completed: Officially opened 16 September 2025
  • Jobs: Up to 400 employees on site, with around 100 new roles over five years
  • Strategic Impact: Doubles annual chocolate output from 1,100 to 2,000 tonnes, supporting national retail and online growth for Australia’s oldest family owned chocolate maker

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Haigh's Salisbury South Facility Doubles Chocolate Production Capacity in South Australia
Haigh’s Salisbury South Facility Doubles Chocolate Production Capacity in South Australia

Reported 14th December 2023: Haigh’s Chocolates reveals a massive $130 million chocolate production plant in support of South Australia as a confectionary centre. Obviously, this is huge news for any chocolate lover.

The new Salisbury South development will double Haigh’s annual chocolate production capacity 2,000 tonnes. After over 100 years of chocolate-making heritage, Haigh’s is embarking on its largest ever infrastructure investment. With two times more velvety smooth chocolate flowing from expanded production lines, they’ll finally meet runaway consumer demand.

However, it’s not just about volume. The high-tech facility provides a launching pad for Haigh’s strategic growth ambitions. Interstate markets and new product ranges beckon.

Supporting the high-tech kit will be custom mechanical handling solutions and automation to keep the chocolate flowing 24/7. Plus there are specialised climate control and air filtration systems critical for ensuring perfect conditions for shell-moulding and enrobing.

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Haigh’s to Turbocharge Chocolate Production Capacity

Purpose-built equipment takes center stage in the 15,000m2 complex. We’re talking specialized European machinery for precision chocolate making, costing $36 million alone. From tempering and moulding to packing stations, it’ll be a sweet technician’s paradise.

Of course, someone has to mind all those whirring chocolate machines. Haigh’s expects to accommodate 400 employees on-site once fully operational, including 150 new manufacturing roles. More chocolate experts means more tantalizing creations in the future.

The 2-year construction timeline is now ticking, with early earthworks underway. By mid-2025, the facility will open its doors, primed to propel Haigh’s chocolate production into a new era.

For Haigh’s family company, who have already employed over 800 staff across multiple sites, this marks their largest ever infrastructure investment. After 108 years of chocolate making, they’re clearly not content to rest on their laurels.

Whilst Haigh’s famous Adelaide premises continues grinding out small batch artisan chocolate, this new facility represents an evolutionary leap. With cutting edge scale and technology, Australia’s homemade giant chocolate is now out of the box.

So while we wait patiently for the doors to open, it looks like South Australia’s confectionery credentials just got a major boost.

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