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50 years producing quality machinery

From humble beginnings in 1958 as a portable office in the back of Terry Crommelin’s EH Holden Ute, Crommelins has developed into a market leader producing and representing quality and reliable machinery.

Crommelins 50 years on is reaping the rewards of perseverance, service and quality products. It now has a large manufacturing and assembly warehouse at head office in Perth, Western Australia. It employs 31 staff, with representatives in all states of Australia and is a key supplier to the hire, agricultural, mining, construction and Government sectors. The company has over 600 resellers throughout Australia.

In 1964 Crommelins won the Australian distributorship for Subaru engines, pumps and generators – high end industrial machinery from the Japanese manufacturing giant, Fuji Heavy Industries.

All Subaru engines come with a two year commercial and industrial warranty. Along with Subaru engines, Crommelins import Subaru pumps and generators, plus international brand lawncare equipment such as trenchers and aerators, brushcutters and hedgetrimmers, also flooring equipment such as porta nailers and sanders.

Crommelins has an in house design team that is constantly reassessing, modifying and improving products to meet the demands of the marketplace.

All Crommelins products are test run to specification before leaving their premises.

For further information visit www.crommelins.com.au

*Copy supplied by Crommelins

 

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