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Factory Pickup Instructions

See pickup instructions for all Stratco Factory locations below.

ORMEAU FACTORY PICKUP DIRECTIONS

1 Mavis Court
Ormeau QLD 2609

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Ensure you check the Rules & Regulations for Towing and Load Requirements before collecting your order or call us on 1300 165 165 if you have any questions.

See pickup instructions for alternative locations below.

Factory Pickup Instructions For All Locations

25 Tennant Street
Fyshwick ACT 2609



Enter via Tennant Street and continue down the left side of the building to our pickup area at the rear of the building.  Exit via Townsville Street.

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Ensure you check the Rules & Regulations for Towing and Load Requirements before collecting your order or call us on 1300 165 165 if you have any questions.

1 Mavis Court
Ormeau QLD 2609

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Ensure you check the Rules & Regulations for Towing and Load Requirements before collecting your order or call us on 1300 165 165 if you have any questions.

19 Liberty Road
Huntingwood

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In the interest of your safety and the safety of our team members, we have implemented changed conditions to pick-ups from our Factory/Warehouse.  

  • On arrival, enter through Gate 3 and proceed to stop at the stop signs in the driveway. Please wait for a Stratco team member to approach.
  • Please wait for a Stratco team member to approach and guide you to a designated pick up bay.
  • Remain in your vehicle and check in using the NSW Health QR code.
  • Confirm your order number and a Stratco team member will load your goods onto/into your vehicle.
  • You will be advised when you can exit your vehicle to allow you to tie down the load as required. Final placement and tying down of goods is the responsibility of the customer.
  • You will be required to wear a mask at all times and practise social distancing.

Ensure you check the Rules & Regulations for Towing and Load Requirements before collecting your order or call us on 1300 165 165 if you have any questions.

6 Ghan Rd
Alice Springs

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Ensure you check the Rules & Regulations for Towing and Load Requirements before collecting your order or call us if you have any questions.

For more information, call us on 8950 9898.

780 Sturt Hwy
Berrimah

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Ensure you check the Rules & Regulations for Towing and Load Requirements before collecting your order or call us if you have any questions.

For more information, call us on 8944 2300.

59 Port Wakefield Road
Gepps Cross SA

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Ensure you check the Rules & Regulations for Towing and Load Requirements before collecting your order or call us on 1300 165 165 if you have any questions.

17 Scanlon Drive
Epping VIC 3076

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Ensure you check the Rules & Regulations for Towing and Load Requirements before collecting your order or call us on 1300 165 165 if you have any questions.

183-189 Bannister Road
Canning Vale WA 6155

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Ensure you check the Rules & Regulations for Towing and Load Requirements before collecting your order or call us on 1300 165 165 if you have any questions.

Rules & Regulations for Towing and Load Requirements

If you are collecting large items, please ensure your vehicle complies with your local towing and load regulations before arriving to collect your goods.  We must ensure all collections have been safely and securely loaded.  Depending on your pick up location, we may be able to offer free trailer hire.  

For South Australia,

  • The maximum weight of any motor vehicle fully loaded (including passengers) must not exceed the vehicles Gross Vehicle Mass specified by the manufacturer. This information can be found in the vehicle handbook.
  • Your load on a vehicle or trailer must be secured and not cause the vehicle or trailer to be unstable or become an obstruction.
  • The load on a vehicle, including trailer, must not overhand more than 1.2 metres over the front of the vehicle or 150 millimetres on either side. The maximum width is 2.5 metres.
  • If your load overhangs to the rear and cannot be seen easily you must have a bright piece of cloth attached during the day and a red light at night.
  • Lastly, if you were to have a fallen road you cannot leave it on the road without approval. You are responsible for removing it and organising this as soon as you can safely.
  • Information accessed from www.mylicence.sa.gov.au 02.07.2020.  Please check with local authorities for latest information.

For Victoria,

  • The load on a vehicle, including trailer, must not overhand more than 1.2 metres over the front of the vehicle or 150 millimetres on either side.
  • If your load overhangs to the rear and cannot be seen easily you must have a bright piece of cloth of at least 30 x 30 centimetres during the day, and a red light at night.
  • The maximum overall width for a vehicle and any load in 2.5 metres.
  • All loads must be covered to secure and contain the materials.
  • Information accessed from www.vicroad.vic.gov.au 03.07.2020.  Please check with local authorities for latest information.

For New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory,

  • The load cannot overhang more than 150 millimetres beyond the trailer’s width and no more than 2.5 metres overall width, whichever is less.
  • If your load overhangs to the rear and cannot be seen easily you must have a bright piece of cloth attached during the day and a red light or two red reflectors at night.
  • The overall length of the vehicle and trailer combination including the load cannot exceed 19 metres.
  • The load should be kept as low and close as possible to the axle or axles. The trailer drawbar should be level or slightly nose down.
  • All loads must be covered to secure and contain the materials.
  • Information accessed from www.rms.gov.au 03.07.2020. Please check with local authorities for latest information.

For Queensland,

  • You must not exceed the legal limits of the vehicle or trailer’s total length, height, width and rear overhang.
  • The total width cannot be more than 2.5 metres, total height cannot exceed 4.3 metres and the side overhang from the load can be up to 150 millimetres.
  • The load must not project more than 1.2 metres from the front of the vehicle’s headlights.
  • If your load is clearly visible and does not project over 1.2 metres from the back of your vehicle you do not require a warning device. However, if your load does project over 1.2 metres you must use a warning device such as a bright coloured cloth of 45 x 45 centimetres during the day and a red warning light or at least two red reflectors at night. All warning devices should be displayed at the very end of your load to be clearly visible to other people.
  • Information accessed from www.qld.gov.au 03.07.2020. Please check with local authorities for latest information.

For Western Australia,

  • The maximum weight of any motor vehicle fully loaded (including passengers) must not exceed the vehicles Gross Vehicle Mass specified by the manufacturer. This information can be found in the vehicle handbook.
  • The total width cannot be more than 2.5 metres, total height cannot exceed 4.3 metres and the side overhang from the load can be up to 150 millimetres. If the load exceeds 2.5 metres width you will need a permit to carry it issued my Main Roads WA.
  • The distance from the centre of the axle or wheel group to the rear of the load cannot exceed 3.7 metres.
  • A red light must be used at night attached to the projecting load that may not be easily seen.
  • Information accessed from www.rsc.wa.gov.au 03.07.2020. Please check with local authorities for latest information.

For Northern Territory,

  • The maximum weight of any motor vehicle fully loaded (including passengers) must not exceed the vehicles Gross Vehicle Mass specified by the manufacturer. This information can be found in the vehicle handbook.
  • Your load on a vehicle or trailer must be secured and not cause the vehicle or trailer to be unstable or become an obstruction.
  • The load on a vehicle, including trailer, must not overhand more than 1.2 metres over the front of the vehicle or 150 millimetres on either side. The maximum width is 2.5 metres.
  • If your load overhangs to the rear and cannot be seen easily you must have a bright piece of cloth at least 300 millimetres long attached during the day and a red light at night that can be seen at least 200 metres away.
  • Information accessed from www.nt.gov.au 03.07.2020. Please check with local authorities for latest information.