ANCA wins for second time at Australian Export Awards
ANCA has won the Large Advanced Manufacturer Award - for the second time in the company’s 38-year history. Director Pat Boland accepted the award at the 50th Australian Export Awards, which were hosted at Parliament House by Trade Minister Craig Emerson.
“ANCA is an outstanding example of successful, export-focused manufacturing,” said Austrade State Director for Tasmania and Victoria Margaret Bounader. “ANCA exports 98% of its product and has built its reputation through innovation and a commitment to research and development.”

Based in Melbourne with a global network of overseas offices and agents, ANCA manufactures high-quality CNC tool and cutter grinders. The company supplies to industries such as automotive, aerospace, medical, electronics and tool manufacturers and counts Boeing, General Electric, Sandvik, Rolls Royce and Johnson & Johnson among its customers.
“We were pleased to receive the award as it is recognition for the dedication of our employees,” said Boland. “ANCA staff are very passionate about our products and helping our customers.”
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