Position Partners moves to new Sydney office

By on 16 July, 2013

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Position Partners has moved to a new Sydney premises in Silverwater, effective 1st July 2013. The larger, more modern office will offer customers extensive training facilities, comprehensive calibration and repairs, dedicated warehouse space for machine installations, and ample space for meetings.

After 22 years in the company’s Rydalmere branch (formerly LaserQuip), and the addition of an office in Arncliffe when the company acquired Fielder Instrument, Position Partners is consolidating the two locations under one roof.

“Due to the company’s ongoing expansion, we have outgrown our old homes,” said Brian McLoughlin, NSW regional manager. “By consolidating the two branches to a single office, we will offer our customers streamlined support for product training, calibrations and delivery.

“Our new premises also provide a comfortable, spacious environment for employees, where everyone works together as a close-knit team,” he added.

The new location at 92 Wetherill Street North, Silverwater, can accommodate up to 25 customers for Campus training courses and has extensive service and repair facilities. A large warehouse enables on-site machine control installations and comprehensive equipment stock for sale or for hire.

Open from 7:30am to 5:00pm Monday to Friday, the new office also offers an extensive range of survey and construction accessories, such as tripods, staffs, safety clothing and marking paint.

“We look forward to welcoming our customers at our new office, whether it’s to discuss an upcoming project, pick up some marking paint, or just to share a cup of freshly ground coffee,” McLoughlin added.

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