Jaycar Electronics is an Australian based retailer company that holds a variety of electronics, electronic gadgets and related products, striving to make its consumers contended. The company was founded in 1981 by Gary Johnston – a former marketing director at Dick Smith Electronics. Dick Smith Electronics was a very successful…
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Clark Rubber
Clark Rubber is an efficacious Australian retailer that sells high quality rubber products, foams and bedding, pools, pool toys and recreational spas through multiple channels of distribution. It was founded in 1946 and the founder goes by the name, Douglas Hall Clark. The headquarters of the company resides in Bayswater,…
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FACW is an important player in the design, manufacture and distribution of fashion, luxury, sports and performance eyewear. FACW’s international expansion has developed its geographic footprint worldwide. The group’s global wholesale distribution network covers more than 150 countries and is complemented by an extensive retail network of approximately 9,000 stores.…
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Alanita Travels is a company that delivers experiences, built on both knowledge and understanding of customer service that helps us to consistently deliver great experiences to our clients. We have a very broad range of clients from families, couples, independent travellers, business and corporate and also people who are planning…
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illycaffè, global leader in the high-quality coffee segment, presents its new illy Art Collection designed by Marc Quinn. The British artist from London is renowned for his impactful and emotional works, centered on the human body and its relationship with nature and the theme of beauty. Working with illy’s iconic…
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According to new data released in November 2018 by A.T. Kearney and Drishti, humans still perform 72 percent of manufacturing tasks. This data, from a survey of more than 100 manufacturing leaders, suggests that despite headlines about robots and AI replacing humans in factories, people remain central to manufacturing, creating…
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