APS Industrial relocates Perth office
As of 14 September 2020, APS Industrial relocated its Perth office to 5 Glyde Court, Malaga.
The 2000 m2 facility provides a significant boost to APS Industrial’s ability to service the local West Australian market, with increased local stockholdings and office space to form the new home of its growing team.
“Following office relocations in Melbourne and Brisbane, I’m very pleased to announce that Perth will also be moving into new and improved premises. This investment is a clear representation of our strong commitment and service promise to our Western Australian customer base,” said David Hegarty, Managing Director of APS Industrial.
“This significant increase in local Perth stockholdings adds to our strategic national stock footprint that features a national distribution centre in Melbourne and local stock in major capital cities across Australia.”
The move follows the launch of APS Industrial on 1 March 2018, where its master distribution partnership with Siemens in Australia was announced as well as other core national distribution agreements with Weidmüller, Rittal and EPCOS (a TDK Group Company). Since those initial launch agreements, APS Industrial has also announced national distribution agreements with KATKO, Grace Engineered Products and earlier this year, Belden.
“Our Perth operation continues to positively impact our local customer base and showcase the new choice that APS Industrial represents in industry. This move is a significant step to enable our service and support to grow and develop with our valued customer base,” Gareth McKean, State Manager – Western Australia, APS Industrial.
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