Printing Industries new office is part of the organisations revitalisation of its Victorian presence
Printing Industries Victorian State Office has moved into the geographic heart of the printing industry in Melbourne. The new office is located in Mulgrave, close to transport links and features improved training facilities and a modern, efficient, office-space to showcase the industry’s latest developments.
The Mulgrave office will be complete with upgraded facilities, improved accommodation for staff, good car parking facilities, after-hours security and will be close to printing companies.
CEO of Printing Industries, Philip Andersen says the move co-incides with the appointment of new general manager of Victoria and Tasmania, Ron Patterson, and is part of a revitalising plan for the Victorian branch of the organisation.
“It is part of a strategy to re-energise our presence in Victoria which will include the expansion of some existing programs and the development of new ones and a new emphasis on member recruitment,” says Anderson.
“Ron will be spearheading this move and comes to us with an extensive industry background having spent his working life in the printing industry.” “He has a unique understanding of the traditional print trade, technology and the supply perspective,” Anderson says.
According to Anderson, the relocation will help Printing Industries, with both the development, and delivery of its programs and services to its membership.
“It will also make it easier for members to attend the various business briefings being planned to assist them, and less time-consuming for their staff to access our various training programs,” he says.