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Tim PiperDirector Australian Industry Group

• “Australia – a new political,social and economic landscape?”

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Cube®

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Design & Innovation

Sponsored by

Finalists

Charlwood Designs

Modwood Technologies

Floating Islands

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Design & InnovationFinalist

Charlwood Design

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Design & Innovation

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Design & Innovation

Floating Islands

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Design & Innovation

Sponsored by

Finalists

Charlwood Designs

Modwood Technologies

Floating Islands

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Design & Innovation

Category Winner Charlwood Design

Mittstrom Urine Test Device

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Manufacturing & Best Practice

Finalists

Food Plastics

Wickham Group

Denso Australia

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Manufacturing & Best PracticeFinalist

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Manufacturing & Best Practice

Finalist

Food Plastics

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Manufacturing & Best Practice

Finalist

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Manufacturing & Best Practice

Category Winner

Food Plastics

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Environment

Finalists

Replas

Plantic

Martogg LCM

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EnvironmentFinalist

Plantic

Renewably Sourced and Recyclable Plantic eco Plastic™ R

Plantic eco Plastic RTM High Barrier sheet for Thermoforming

and Form Fill Application

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EnvironmentFinalist

Martogg LCM

Martogg LCM® provides Life Cycle Management (LCM®) solutions to the plastics converting industry and its customers, Martogg Group continues to invest in polymer recycling.

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EnvironmentFinalist

Replas

COMMITTED TO THE ENVIRONMENTReplas is committed to reducing the amount of plastic currently going to landfill.

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EnvironmentCategory Winner

ReplasWe collect Australia’s plastic waste and reprocess it into long-lasting products. This keeps the waste that Australia produces within Australia, and turns it into products that benefit Australian communities.

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Marketing & Distribution

Finalists

Replas

HBM

Duromer LFT

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Marketing & DistributionFinalist

Duromer LFT

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Marketing & Distribution

Finalist

HBM Plastics & Packaging Technologies

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Marketing & Distribution

Finalist

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Marketing & Distribution

Category Winner

Replas

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Made In Australia

Finalists

Profile Solutions

ATR Plastics

D & K Home Security

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Made in AustraliaFinalist

D & K Home Security

We all know the common sliding door but D&K have now developed the HD Trolley. This is a superior trolley compared to other trolleys that are imported. The HD Trolley is for heavy duty applications where door weights for a single cavity can go as high as 125kg compared to a normal cavity door of 65 kg.

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Made in Australia

Finalist

Profile SolutionsWorld’s Fastest Single head leak detector

The electronic control is proprietary & designed & built in Australia

65-70% of all leak testers made since 1993 have been exported

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Made in Australia

Finalist

ATR PLASTICS was established in 2010 by two gentlemen with over 50 years of hands-on experience in the tilling and building industry between them.

They identified a practical need for a simple, fast and easy-to-use tile levelling system that would result in professional finishes every time.

With this in mind and with their attention to detail, they designed and manufacture the innovative and simple to use ATR tile levelling system for trade professionals and DIY renovators.

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Made in Australia

Category Winner Profile SolutionsProfile Solutions is an Australian Manufacturer building Leak

Detectors and Automation equipment for the Global market.60% of all current production is shipped to over twenty countries in Europe, Asia and the Americas. The company is constantly on the leading edge of Leak detection and has been responsible for many firsts in the industry.

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Export

FinalistsRitemp

Profile Solutions

Wickham Group

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ExportFinalist

Profile Solutions65-70% of all leak testers we have made since 1993 have been exported

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Export

Finalist

Ritemp Technologies - mold cooling technology Export FocusAlthough an Australian firm, Ritemp Technologies Pty Ltd derives 90% of its revenues from export markets, and particularly those in SE Asia and North America. The current customer list includes a number of OEM’s that are in the worlds 20 largest firms.

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Export

Finalist

Wickham Group

Sharps ContainerExport to Unites States, Canada, United Kingdom, Japan, Switzerland, Italy, Egypt, Spain & Germany.

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Export

Category Winner

Ritemp Technologies - mold cooling technology Export FocusAlthough an Australian firm, Ritemp Technologies Pty Ltd derives 90% of its revenues from export markets, and particularly those in SE Asia and North America. The current customer list includes a number of OEM’s that are in the worlds 20 largest firms.

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Made In New Zealand

Finalists

EPI Plastics

A-Ward Attachments

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Made in New ZealandFinalist

Every business that handles bulk materials is unique.

For loading and unloading therefore, ‘one size‘

does not fit all.

That’s why A-Ward has developed

the versatile system - a customised tilting solution to lift your

performance and profitability.

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Made in New Zealand

Finalist

EPI Plastics

Plastic 20 Litre Jerrycan cube shape with handle at the top, supplied with

bung hole drilled, bung (BSP 3/4" thread), Tamper Evident 58mm Cap.

Calibrations on the side: 2.5l intervals.

Designed to lock and stack with fellow 20L cubes.

Month and year of manufacture, plastic type code, moulded into the

bottom. EPI Plastic logo moulded in top - can be swapped out with

customer logo.

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Made in New Zealand

Category Winner A-Ward Attachments

Since inventing the world’s first tilters in 2006, A-Ward has been

consistently pushing the boundaries for loading and unloading bulk

materials.

The system is only the latest of A-Ward’s ‘firsts’.

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Encouragement

Finalists

Abdullah Kafi

Matt Thorneycroft

Francisco Amolo

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EncouragementFinalist

Francisco Amolo

Francisco Amolo is undertaking the Diploma of Polymer Technology.

He is employed as a moulding technician and has undertaken his studies

with the full support of his superiors.

Francisco is applying his learning to his work duties and is being

overseen by one of his superiors Steve Crowder.

This workplace involvement makes the training applicable to his work

duties and develops his skills base which is

not only beneficial to Francisco but his workplace as well.

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Encouragement

Finalist

Abdullah KafiAlfred Deakin Postdoctoral Research FellowInstitute for Frontier Materials, GTP Research

Carbon fibre, the material of the 21st Century, has the potential to put

Geelong on the world map the way wool and Ford once did,

as well as providing hundreds of new industries jobs in Geelong for years

to come.

Dr. Abdullah Kafi’s work in standardising the way carbon fibre is

measured will play a key role in all of that.

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Encouragement

Finalist

Matt Thorneycroft

Matthew is a a student at Kangan University from DENSO Automotive

Systems Australia who is a die setter with the company.

Matthew was given the opportunity to further his learning by DENSO

and he took it in both hands. During the training in Certificate III in

Polymer Processing, Matthew and his associates increased their

understanding of polymer processing techniques and explored the

opportunity offered them by the company to expand their knowledge of

processing.

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Encouragement

Category Winner

Matt Thorneycroft

The studies and units undertaken by the group gave them a detailed

understanding of processing and Matthew used this knowledge to forward

continuous improvement suggestions acknowledged by the company.

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Break for 10 minutes

• Coming up;

• Tim Piper

• Plastics Industry achievement Award 2013 winner

• Draw the winner 3D Systems 3D printer

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Tim PiperDirector Australian Industry Group

Australian Industry GroupApril 2002 – Present 

Executive DirectorAustralian Retailers Association Victoria1997 – 2002 (5 years)

Legal Affairs ManagerConfectionery Manufacturers of Australasia1992 – 1997 (5 years)

Tim Piper Tim is the Victorian Director of the Australian Industry Group which is one of the most influential industry associations in the country. He is a lawyer and former journalist and holds a Master of Business Administration. Tim is also Chairman of the Industry Capability Network and the Manufacturing Skills and Training Taskforce.

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Tim PiperDirector Australian Industry Group

“Australia – a new political, social and economic landscape?”

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Plastics Industry Achievement Award 2013

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Plastics Industry Achievement Award 2013

Peter King1971: Norman Fletcher Plastics - joined as general manager & established the

machinery division.

They were the first company to sell Hong Kong injection moulding machines in

Australia.

Peter developed ancillary machinery agencies also.

Later established resin stocking & supply for Shell, ICI & Monsanto.

We were active members of the PIA & participants in Ausplas Exhibitions.

1988: Peter formed Peter King Trading as a plastics ancillary machinery

wholesaler

selling

ancillary equipment to plastics machinery suppliers.

At the peak we had all plastic machinery companies on our books in all states of

Australia.

We were always a member of PIA & in later years the SPE.

Peter was on the Safety committee writing the current plastics safety standards.

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Cube®

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Thank you

• Tim Piper

• Sponsors

• To all for your attendance & support for the plastics industry achievement awards 2013

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Awards 2013 Timeline

6.30 PM Registration - Canapes & Drinks 7.00 move into dining area

TAW welcome

Reed's Ausplas events sponsor (If Reeds take up event sponsor opportunity)

7.15 -- Main Course

7.45 -- 8 awards

8.55 Break -- 10-15 minutes -- depending on time first presentations finish

9.00 -- Desert

9.10 – Guest Speaker -- Questions

9.20 -- Coffee

9.40 -- PANZ Award

10.10 -- 3D printer draw & presentation

10.30 – Close Formalities

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