With constant industry changes and disruptions, lead times for many have been blown out proportion, putting lengthy delays and driving project cost up.
This Australia Day, we’re proud to reaffirm our commitment to supporting Australian industry. At Verge, we take pride in being Australia’s premier safety barrier manufacturer, creating innovative solutions for safer working environments across the country.
Verge Safety Barriers has successfully installed Surface-mount Bollards, Wall-Pro, and Overhead Door Protectors at a fumigation facility in Port Botany, ensuring superior protection and full compliance with safety standards.
Our high-quality, Australian made steel stud and track are engineered for versality and durability, providing safe and reliable results, whatever your design criteria.
Celebrate Australian Made Week with Australia’s premier barrier manufacturer! Proudly Australian made and owned, Verge is committed to creating innovative solutions for safer working environments throughout Australia.
As one of Australia’s largest manufacturers and exporters of residential and commercial carpets, Godfrey Hirst produces thousands of metres of carpet in state-of-the-art Australian facilities every day.
Did you know that it would take 29 years to visit a different Australian beach every day? This is just one of many little known facts that we’ve discovered as we gear up to celebrate all things Aussie on 26th January 2022.
Stoddart Plumbing has been working hard on providing Australian Made Stainless Steel Plumbing solutions for the Queensland Department of Education in their new school projects.
Now more than ever, supporting local industry and manufacturing is vital to rebuilding the economy, which is why Godfrey Hirst is proud to announce our partnership with the official Australian Made campaign.
The COVID-19 pandemic will have a lasting impact on the economic landscape, and it has obvious effects on how people view the products they buy and use.
ATDC recently installed its heavy duty concertina door to the canteen to The University of Western Australia in Perth to separate it from the library for after hour use by students.
Through extensive market research it was seen that facilities throughout Australia had been instructed that the wait time to receive street furniture can be up to 14 weeks!