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Oce announces Sydney parts warehousing agreement

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Oce’s national operations manager for Digital Document Solutions, Matthew Stickland, in the new warehouse.
Oce’s national operations manager for Digital Document Solutions, Matthew Stickland, in the new warehouse.
Oce-Australia has entered into a warehousing agreement with McPhee Distribution Services to store its Sydney parts inventory supporting its growing service function in NSW.

The McPhee warehouse area, located in Homebush, supports a highly mobile service and support team at Oce's North Ryde office and complements the company's parts warehousing in other states including the Victorian Head Office.

Oce's national operations manager for Digital Document Solutions, Matthew Stickland, says that the company now maintains a parts warehouse in five states. He says, "Each state holds a full complement of parts needed to service Oce equipment in that state to ensure our service team maintains a fast, accurate service to customers."

"While McPhees will warehouse the parts in Sydney, Oce will continue to manage the inventory through its state of the art parts management system. The agreement has met with a good response from our production print customers who make up the majority of our installations in NSW. With the increased warehousing space in Sydney and the expansion of our service facilities over the past 12 months, they can expect even swifter response to service calls," he said.


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