Why a Perth company has committed to local manufacturing
A Perth based electrical contracting firm has enjoyed a spectacular increase in sales and productivity, thanks to a simple shift in business strategy. A deliberate shift to local manufacturing has provided Avid EPG Group with new opportunities in the energy sector and helped increase its workforce. The company’s strategy means it can provide products to the local market as much as 10 weeks faster than if customers ordered products from Asian markets. Instead of looking to overseas suppliers, the company has concentrated on assembling more products in Western Australia. The flow on effect for Avid is that it has kept business in the local economy, as well as created jobs for local workers. The companies Forrestfield workshop, near Perth Airport, has become a hive of activity. Staff numbers have jumped by around 15 per cent because of the opportunities the business strategy has provided. Business Development Manager Aaron Teo said the jobs and productivity boost was part of the company’s deliberate shift in thinking globally and acting locally. “Avid EPG Group is very much part of the global economy and has partnerships with some of the world’s leading electrical manufacturing companies,” Mr Teo said. “But as a business based in Perth, we also have a responsibility to the local Western Australian economy. “Where possible, we design, engineer and assemble our own high and low voltage equipment rather than simply buying finished products directly from overseas. “We are certified to provide one of the world’s safest and reliable modular switchboards system, which is customised to our local Australian standards right here in our Perth workshop. “It’s meant we have had to expand our operations and take on more staff, including electricians, specialist engineers, project managers and apprentices. It’s an exciting time to be in our industry.” By keeping manufacturing local Avid’s […]