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WELCOME TO
AUSTRALIS ENGINEERING
Australis
Engineering are specialists in
conveyors
and materials handling systems for all your
belt conveyor,
slat conveyor,
modular belt conveyor,
air conveyor,
roller conveyor and
pallet conveyor needs!
Australis
Engineering specialises in conveyor systems which require unique
design requirements or customisation. Our team of engineers can
design entire automated conveyor systems or special purpose
handling equipment to meet your exact requirements.
Our capabilities
also include
Bucket Conveyors and Bucket Elevators
Drum Conveyor and Handling Systems
Palletisers
Pallet De/Stackers
PLC Systems
Robots and Robotic Systems
Industrial Automation
Warehousing Systems
See even more
products and services in the Navigation Menu!
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Australis &
Government Stimulus Package!
Government Stimulus Package
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30% Investment Allowance |
Time is running out to gain
the maximum benefit from the Commonwealth Government’s 30%
Investment Allowance. Place your order with Australis
Engineering before 30 June 2009 to receive the full taxation
benefits for your business (more at:
www.ato.gov.au/taxprofessionals/)
Australis Stimulus Package
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Extended Warranty Offer |
At Australis Engineering
we stand by our designs and products and consider them as
being amongst the best in the business for product life and
reliability. So, if you place your order with Australis
before 30 June 2009 you will receive an extended 24-month
warranty on all machinery (based on our standard warranty
and terms and conditions).
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Value add – Electrical Control Systems |
As an added bonus to our clients,
for all work containing electrical control systems, PLC’s, SCADA
and automation, Australis Engineering will discount the
quoted price of the electrical work by 10% (discount does not
apply to non-electrical work).
Offer ends
June 30th 2009!
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QUICK PRODUCT PROFILE
Our Low Pro Conveyor range is a
budget priced slat chain conveyor fully constructed in stainless
steel. Priced to be competitive with Aluminium Profile
Conveyors, the Low Pro has the distinct advantage of being fully
wash down capable and suitable for food, beverage and
pharmaceutical where hygiene are paramount.
Read more about Low Pro Conveyors Here
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LATEST NEWS
May 2009 - Australis apprentices win TAFE awards
Congratulations to Qui Nguyen and Darren Burton for receiving
Apprentice of the Year awards from TAFE NSW. We are happy to see
their hard work has paid off and that training at Australis
gives our trades people class leading skills!
March 2009 - New director joins Australis
Australis is happy to
announce that Peter Gustafson has joined the business in the
role of Business Development Manager and also as a Director.
Peter's role will be to oversee business development and client
focus of our team. We are sure that Peter will being new ideas
and vision to our successful Team.
November 2008 -
KUKA Award for RAM robot solution
KUKA Germany has
presented Australis Engineering with an Application Award for
Spectacular Application Ideas & Exceptional Robotic
Solutions for the design and installation of Australia's first
1000kg payload KUKA KR1000 Titan robot as part of the Royal
Australian Mint materials handling and warehousing project.
August 2008 -
Innovation Prize awarded for Royal Australian Mint Design
The Alan Chappel
Engineering Innovation Prize for 2008 has been awarded to
Anthony Gustafson for his innovative design work for the new
materials handling system for the Royal Australian Mint. The
design sees numerous world firsts for a Mint, including a
multi-axis conveyor distribution system, the worlds largest
6-axis robot and new innovations in coin counting.
April 2008 -
Australis wins Royal Australian Mint Contract
In a coup for the company,
Australis Engineering has beaten strong competition to win the
prestigious Materials Handling & Warehousing system for the
newly refurbished Royal Australian Mint in Canberra. Australis
will design and install a state-of-the-art system to truly
modernise the the Mint using conveyors, multi-axis bucket
elevator conveyor, laser guided vehicles and robotics.
Read More...Click Here
August 2007 -
R&D Project to develop new Air Conveyor
Australis Engineering
has begun R&D of a new Air Conveyor for the PET
bottle industry. The aim of the R&D project is to increase the
efficiency of the air conveyor while reducing both its
manufacture and installation costs.
Stay tuned for updates!
March 2007 - Australis
wins steel handling machine contract
Australis Engineering has won a
contract to produce steel bar handling equipment for a new
venture aiming to revolutionise the construction industry.
Australis will be designing and manufacturing the innovative
conveyor and handling system for a
new plant in Brisbane with additional machines to follow as the
concept is released to the market.
Jan 2007 - Introducing
Australis Automation
Specialising in industrial and conveyor automation, Australis Automation
aims to be a leading supplier of electrical and automation
systems. With the mechanical expertise of Australis Engineering
and in-depth specialist experience in the
industrial automation, manufacturing and conveyor industries, Australis Automation can provided full mechatronic systems including PLC integration, SCADA and HMI,
coupled with a full range of materials handling and conveyor
solutions.
June 2006 - Australis to design
& install complete Orica Chemical plant
Orica has chosen Australis Engineering to design and
manufacture a chemical repackaging plant at its Botany
processing site. The plant is designed to repackage HCB (Hexochlorobenezene)
into IBC (Intermediate Bulk Container) containers. The project
includes drum depalletising, drum and pallet conveyors,
palletising of 44 gallon drums and shrink wrapping pallets for
packing into shipping containers. Significant innovation was
required to ensure the successful operation in a harsh
environment and to allow for the safety of both the environment
and personnel on site.
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