The population in Australia has been steadily increasing over the past few years, with international inbound migration comprising a majority of this growth.
Plastic recycling refers to the process of recovering plastic waste and transforming it into functional products. Plastics recycling helps conserve energy, reduce plastic pollution, while also reducing the pressure on virgin materials to create new plastic products.
Our appetite for the latest in technology is insatiable and constantly growing. Of course, we’re not alone in our demand for the newest electronics on the market, with most of the developed world joining us in this exciting quest. Nonetheless, Australia is one of the biggest consumers of electronics in the world, which adds up to 600,000 tonnes of e-waste annually.
Austech starts next week in Melbourne, here’s a sneak peek at what you can expect to see from Applied. Yawei HLF fibre laser, Hurco 5-Axis CNC machining centre, Yawei PBH CNC pressbrake, Mitsubishi fibre laser zoom head, Akyapak section rolls, Cosen automatic bandsaw.
Market conditions in Australia are changing, though at the core of it all, Australian companies are amongst the most innovative and resourceful in the world.
We have seen signs of renewed optimism from our customers towards the back end of 2015, and it’s with this in mind that we think the following “Top 10″ will be where our customers will be investing their capital in 2016.
Genox produce top quality machinery that’s built to last! Manufacturerd with the strictest quality controls, and to withstand the most demanding of applications, the Genox range of granulator and shredders are fast becoming Australia’s favourite option when it comes to material reduction, waste management and recycling.