Deb Group announces $15m investment in Australia
Occupational skincare company Deb Group has announced it will be building a $15m new manufacturing facility for the Australian and South East Asian markets at Moorebank Business Park in South Western Sydney.
“At a time when many companies are moving their manufacturing facilities to Asia, we feel investing in our long-standing position in the Australian market is a significant step to develop both local and international market opportunities,” said Deb Group CEO Bryan Anderson.
Deb’s new purpose-built 5000 m2 facility will include manufacturing, warehousing and office accommodation. Work on the site commences in June with completion expected mid-2013. “This investment confirms our commitment to the Australian market and its role in growing Deb’s presence in the Asia-Pacific region. It builds upon the successful launch of the Deb global product range in 2011,” said Steve Saboune, Managing Director for Deb Australia.
Deb Group provides skincare solutions for all types of workplaces and public facilities, spanning industrial, commercial, automotive, healthcare and food sectors.
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