Its directors are Declan Rogers and Marshall Tangaroa. Half of its shares are owned by Rogers, who also owns the property, and the other half by Aquifer Trustee Ltd.
Horizons has asked the company for more information, and has not yet decided whether to notify the application, its strategy and regulation manager Nic Peet said.
In January this year Whanganui District Council gave permission for a manufacturing activity at 182 Anzac Pde.
The application was not notified, because the effect on nearby houses and traffic flow was determined to be minimal.
Meanwhile, Whanganui District Council candidate Kiritahi Firmin says she has called a public meeting at 12pm on Tuesday in Majestic Square, to inform people about the application.
"Last week we marched all around the country for climate change and this is right in front of us. It's going to affect our environment, our land."
Whanganui Horizons councillor Nicola Patrick said consent applications were usually assessed purely on the effects they will have.