Treotham Automation moves to larger premises
Treotham Automation has announced that it has moved its Sydney headquarters to Macquarie Park.
The company was established in Sydney in 1992 by founder and current owner Mikeal Paltoft, and started out selling chains and accessories out of a garage. Since then, Treotham has expanded its product range through energy chains, chainflex cables, polymer bearings and flexible conduit systems. This resulted in the opening of the Brookvale warehouse along Sydney’s Northern Beaches. Since then, steady growth has allowed the business to open warehouses in Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Auckland in New Zealand.
Treotham provides innovative solutions using a diverse range of products and components, all the while keeping up with the growing demand from customers. Treotham’s expansion in 2022 now calls for an increased warehouse and office space. Treotham’s new high-quality warehouse and office building will be located on 109 Wicks Road, just off the M2 highway at the crossroads of the Northern Sydney Market.
The company says that customers will benefit from the new branch’s accessibility and centrality from all parts of Sydney, bringing more convenience for walk-in, pick-up and face-to-face enquiries, which can be answered by the sales team.
At 2778 m2, the Macquaire Park warehouse is six times larger than the company’s previous warehouse and also provides a high-quality corporate office space and showroom in which Treotham Automation can continue to grow its sales, marketing and finance departments.
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