Schulz Hobbs congratulates our longstanding clients Gerry & Lesley Manhood on opening their new store in Parafield “Splashdown Pools & Spas”. Gerry & Lesley took a courageous decision to shift location of business premises from Salisbury to Parafield and have been well pleased with the outcome.
If you are on the market for a pool or spa check their website out (http://www.splashdownspas.com.au/), or even better a visit to their store at Unit 1, 11 Lawrence Hargrave Way, Parafield where you will receive excellent advice & after-sale support.
At Schulz Hobbs, we love it when our clients are recognised for the great work they do. Rod, Sandra, Tania and Jay Martin are just those sorts of clients.
Era Publications have been publishing since it was established in 1971. Based in Adelaide, The Martins' goal is to improve lives through children's literacy and their range of childrens books certainly backs up that mission. They distribute books all over the world and have a program that specifically targets disadvantaged children in South Africa, Asia and the Pacific Islands.
Well done Rod, Sandra, Tania and Jay. Keep up the fantastic work and great initiatives!!!
See the article from Generations Magazine here
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Given the smaller size of the Roxby franchisee when compared to most others, this is a top result for the team. Schulz Hobbs congratulate Craig, Sandy, Tracey and Belinda on these fantastic achievements.
Lincoln Plastics was established in 1959, and was originally formed to produce a fairly narrow product range within the paint application market. The business grew until the point that they were the largest supplier of plastic paint brush handles in Australia.
Then, about 15 years ago, the Directors at Lincoln Plastics realised the industry they were primarily set up to service was disappearing rapidly, primarily as a result of overseas imports.
So they changed direction, and haven’t looked back since. Now, with many moulding machines of varying sizes and a highly experienced team, Lincoln Plastics manufacture a huge variety of injection moulded items from minute irrigation components to large fan blades used in air-conditioning and ventilation systems; from A4 brochure holders to specialized jars and containers for food products; and from pots and trays for primary producers to bats and components used in well known recreational products.
Not only do they manufacture the plastic components, but Lincoln Plastics also design, develop and produce the associated injection mould tooling (also known as ‘precision dies’). It’s fairly unique to find both these areas of expertise in the one company.
Lincoln Plastics also offer a host of value added services such as component printing and assembly, packaging, and even some warehouse storage for their larger customers’ products.
For further details, check out Lincoln Plastics’ new impressive website www.lincolnplastics.com.au.
The team at Schulz Hobbs have enjoyed working with Lincoln Plastics. And in reflecting the business’s progress, Lincoln Plastics’ General Manager, Andrew Dow, kindly said, “Schulz Hobbs have played an important role in finance & accounting support, business advice, and tax advice over the years and have been a valuable ally through the ever changing environment”.