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Austin Australia Pty. Ltd. was a Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, based 'design and construct' building organisation, specialising in complex buildings. It was originally formed in 1961 as a wholly owned subsidiary of The Austin Company, Cleveland, Ohio, initially under the name of Austin Anderson Pty. Ltd. It changed its name to Austin Australia in 1982. With headquarters in Sydney and branches in Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and South-East Asia, The Austin Company retained ownership of Austin Australia until 1997, when it was acquired by private Australian ownership. However, it retained an affiliation status with The Austin Company in the USA ==Business model== Austin Australia's core activities were specialist design, consulting, architectural, engineering, project management and construction services for high-profile manufacturing clients in Australia and SE Asia for forty-three years between 1961 and 2004, including major production facilities for Kelloggs, Sanitarium, Borg-Warner, Pilkington Glass, Procter & Gamble, Wella, Nestle, Denso, Toyota and National Foods. The company also designed and constructed hotels, including Ibis and Formule 1 hotels for Accor, the Bankstown International Hotel; and communications facilities for A.A.P. and the A.B.C. and more. The company's other diverse activities included: * Mineral Processing and Minerals Exploration (1965–1990), with major projects for Newmont Australia, Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia and Alcoa. * Forest Products (1970–1980), including the APPM wood chip mill at Longreach Tasmania (1970–1972), reputed to be the largest in the world at the time. * Petro-chemicals (late 1960s – late 1980s), major projects for Dow Corning, Esso, Mobil and BFGoodrich. * Physical asset management improvement services and products (2002–2003), carried out by associate company Austin Pragma. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Austin Australia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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