C.R. Kennedy opens office in Tasmania

By on 8 October, 2021

Pictured: Dan Harley, C.R. Kennedy’s new Tasmania Manager.

C.R. Kennedy & Company has expanded its national network with the opening of a new Tasmania office at 197 Harrington Street, Hobart.

The new branch adds to the company’s offices across Australia in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Cairns, with the full range of solutions now available from the Hobart office.

“We are excited to open up our office in Hobart to offer our clients the first rate sales, service and support we are known for across the country,” said C.R. Kennedy’s new Tasmania Manager, Dan Harley.

“Tasmania has long been an important market for our industry, with world class universities training the next generation of geospatial professionals, blessed with a wide diversity of minerals, and home to critical infrastructure assets such as Hydro Tasmania.”

Harley paid tribute to the company’s previous Tasmanian distribution partner.

“Tasmanian surveyors have been very well supported by our local distribution partner, Walch Optics, for over 30 years,” added Harley.

“We wish Robert Walch all the best in his retirement and promise to honour the legacy he leaves behind.”

The new C.R. Kennedy Tasmania team is:

Stay up to date by getting stories like this delivered to your inbox.
Sign up to receive our free weekly Spatial Source newsletter.

You may also like to read:


, , ,


Newsletter

Sign up now to stay up to date about all the news from Spatial Source. You will get a newsletter every week with the latest news.

City of Sydney: Growing green with GIS
The City of Sydney has set targets to grow a cooler, more di...
Victorian Surveyor-General makes historic apology
The apology acknowledges the role that SGs played in the dis...
One year to go: Countdown to FIG 2025!
Thousands of surveyors from around the world will converge o...
LiDAR shows Pacific cities are older than once thought
LiDAR has helped to show that city structures were being bui...
PlanTech partners aim to transform urban planning
The new effort highlights technology’s role in improving p...
Dual-band GNSS platform
The u-blox F10 GNSS platform combines L1 and L5 to offer enh...