Position Partners opens Rockhampton office

By on 7 November, 2022

David Irons, Position Partners’ Territory Manager Central Queensland (left), and Ryan Doyle, Civil Sales Manager Queensland.

Position Partners has opened a new base in Rockhampton, offering local sales and service support to customers in the building construction, civil, mining and survey sectors.

This is the company’s second new Queensland office this calendar year, following the opening of the Townsville office in May.

“Our customers are based and/or win work throughout the state of Queensland, so we are committed to being there to support them whenever and wherever they need us to be,” said Queensland Region Manager Harry Katsanevas.

“There’s a strong pipeline of work in central and northern areas of the state, and with bases now in Brisbane, Townsville and Rockhampton we’re ready to help customers with leading technology backed by great service.”

Position Partners distributes and supports a range of positioning and machine control technologies used by civil contractors, engineers, surveyors and mining businesses.

David Irons recently joined the business in Rockhampton as Territory Manager Central Queensland.

“I’m looking forward to growing the business in the local area – Position Partners has some unique and powerful solutions including the Tokara platform, and a large, experienced support and services team,” he said.

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