Directories and reports

Resources showcasing Victoria’s capabilities across the manufacturing supply chain.

Directories

The Victorian Government is working with industry to develop a selection of supply chain directories. These documents celebrate and promote the world leading capabilities of local Victorian businesses.

If you would like your business profile to be featured in the next edition of any of the below supply chain directories, please contact: advanced.manufacturing@ecodev.vic.gov.au.

Victorian Prefabricated Construction Directory

The Victorian Prefabricated Construction Directory features innovative businesses delivering cutting edge residential, commercial and infrastructure projects throughout Victoria.

Businesses and other organisations are encouraged to utilise this resource to identify partners for current and future projects.

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If you would like your business profile to be featured in the next edition of this supply chain directory, please contact: advanced.manufacturing@ecodev.vic.gov.au.

Steel Supply Chain Directory (Victoria)

Home to a large and diverse steel sector, Victoria has the capacity and capability to meet the steel needs of the wide array of major projects underway across the state. The Victorian steel sector has a wide range of strengths including heavy assemblies and installations, CNC and robotic forming, plate and section rolling and welding. By sourcing over 80% of their steel locally, Victorian steel fabricators can deliver unmatched reliability and quality.

The Supply Chain Directory – Steel lists businesses that have a significant presence in Victoria and manufacture their goods locally. We encourage businesses and other organisations to utilise this resource to identify partners for current and future projects.

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If you would like your business profile to be featured in the next edition of this supply chain directory, please contact: advanced.manufacturing@ecodev.vic.gov.au.


Disclaimer: Thes publication has been prepared by the Department of Jobs, Skills, Industry and Regions (DJSIR) for general information only. It contains content provided by businesses that have volunteered to be included in this publication, including capabilities, profiles, capacity, certifications and contact details of, and industries supplied to by, those businesses. Thes publication are not an endorsement of any business, information, data, advertisement, claim, products and/or services included in it.

Reports

Food and Fibre Export Performance Report 2022-23

The Food and Fibre Export Performance Report has been released each year for over a decade and is used by industry to understand market trends and emerging issues and Government to guide policy and program development work.

In 2022‑23 Victoria has maintained its position as Australia’s largest food and fibre exporter by value, accounting for 24% of the national total.

Victoria’s food and beverage manufacturing sector is the largest in Australia and employs more than 77,000 people in the state. The Made in Victoria: Manufacturing Statement is a guide for the Victorian Government to build the sector’s capability to capture emerging opportunities now and in the future.

To read the report and explore the interactive dashboard visit Global Victoria .

Page last updated: 2 September 2024