Dotmar Engineering Plastics Opens Tasmanian Distribution Centre

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Sunday, November 22, 2009

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In the first week of November, Dotmar Engineering Plastics officially opened a Tasmanian distribution centre promising greater levels of service and support to customers.

State manager, Malcolm Dennis is confident that Dotmar's new Moonah-based distribution centre will provide customers with immediate access to industrial and engineering plastics such as nylon rod, acetal rod, nylon sheets, UHMWPE sheets and PVC, plus expert technical advice and plastics knowledge. Malcolm Dennis and Internal salesman, Wyn Hohaia will assist customers in developing appropriate solutions for unique applications. Dotmar's products also specialize in timber, metal and rubber replacement and benefits of thermoplastic usage is explained under the SOLUTIONS section of the website.

The Hobart team has plenty of experience and a solid understanding of the industry. Malcolm Dennis has worked in industrial sales for 23 years and has an extensive background with a range of engineering markets across Tasmania. Mr. Hohaia has been employed in Dotmar's Melbourne branch for four years and brings with him valuable thermoplastics knowledge.

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