Tag: Australian Manufacturing
Aussie manufacturer Davey celebrates 90 years with leadership additions
Davey Water Products, Australia’s privately-owned water industry leader, has appointed two new executives to strengthen its pool and spa division, as well as its national sales and service operations.
Rockwell Automation powers $3M advanced manufacturing lab for TAFE Qld
A new state-of-the-art manufacturing lab, valued at $3 million, is set to be built by Applied Robotics at TAFE Queensland, powered by cutting-edge technologies from Rockwell Automation.Â
HSS calls on local manufacturers to strengthen WA health system
Health Support Services (HSS), the shared services provider for the Western Australian (WA) public healthcare system, has issued a callout to local manufacturers.Â
Flour and bakery manufacturer Allied Pinnacle opens Victorian distribution centre
Allied Pinnacle, a flour and bakery manufacturer, has marked the opening of its new Ravenhall Distribution Centre with a ceremonial cherry blossom planting and ribbon cutting.Â
Australian manufacturing struggles as new orders and production hit record lows – Judo Bank
Australia’s manufacturing sector continued to face significant challenges at the end of the third quarter of 2024, as revealed by the latest Purchasing Manager’s Index (PMI) data from Judo Bank.Â
Pure Dairy’s Dandenong South facility nears completion
Pure Dairy’s new 13,000-square-metre manufacturing and cheese processing facility in Dandenong South is on track for completion, with production set to begin in April 2025.
Country Road awards $421K to pioneering climate solutions in fashion industry
Australian lifestyle brand Country Road announced the recipients of its 2024 Climate Fund grants, aimed at advancing climate solutions within the fashion industry.Â
Made in Queensland Round 7 opens for applications
The Queensland Government has released applicant guidelines for Round 7 of the Made in Queensland (MIQ) program, with the online application form now available.Â
Manufacturing sector to benefit from RED Grants in Wheatbelt
The Western Australian Government announced $1.16 million in funding under the latest round of Regional Economic Development (RED) Grants, with a focus on boosting the manufacturing sector in the Wheatbelt.Â
Data and AI: A lifeline for your manufacturing business
The Australian manufacturing sector is in a state of emergency. Insolvencies have tripled in two years since 2022, and the industry is battling a perfect storm of labor shortages, supply chain disruption, and skyrocketing inflation.Â