Wagner Electronic Services | Electronic Components, AV Integration, Data Centre Wagner Electronic Services is an independent Australian organisation dedicated to the electronic industry. For the past 25+ years we have maintained a leading reputation of high quality products and accessories to the custom audio visual installation, communications, DATA, consumer electronics, engineering and servicing industries.
Our products are sourced globally from ...
Treotham Automation | Supplier of Quality Engineering Products Treotham Automation is a leading supplier of high quality components and products to industrial markets.
As the exclusive distributor for the many international product lines, Treotham's customers gain from our local presence and the extensive knowledge and experience of our staff.
We keep most of the more popular items in stock and these are usually available for immediate ... Customers: Siemens, Rockwell, Hagemeyer Group, MMEM, BHP
Radum Pty Ltd | Electronic Components & Cables Radum Pty Ltd is an Australian Owned and Operated company that has been in operation for nearly two decades.
We are a distributor of electronic components and cables of all types, but specialise in servicing the Data and Computer industry. We stock all types of connectors, components, and computer leads. Radum Pty Ltd is proud to be a ONE STOP SHOP for Voice, Data and Security ...
Igus | Bearings Manufacturer More than five decades of experience with motion plastics®
Our world has been in motion since the beginning of time. Technical progress is making our machines faster and faster and their movements more and more precise. This creates new challenges with regard to the machine components. As early as 1964, Günter Blase, who established igus, had the idea of developing motion products ...
Anixter Australia | Utility Power Solutions From a small family loan of $10,000 in 1957 to a global company with more than 8,700 employees in over 50 countries, Anixter has been redefining the distribution of wire and cable for nearly 60 years.
When Anixter wrote The Blue Book in 1968, the company reached more than $10 million in sales and had 700 employees. By 1980, Anixter had more than 2,000 employees and added ...