MAXStick Products Ltd. Opens New Company in Australia

MAXStick Products Ltd. is pleased to announce the incorporation of a new company in Australia, MAX International Asia–Pacific Pty Ltd.

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Building on recent growth in the APMEA market, the new company will allow us to provide the highest level of customer service to our clients. MAX International / MAXStick Products continue to maintain a long term commitment to the growth of the APMEA region and believe the new company will provide greater convenience in sales and support for the area.

The new company joins parent company MAX International Converters, Inc. in the United States along with MAX International Converters, Sarl. based in Luxembourg, Europe.

Crafted with our signature “removable and restickable” adhesive formulation, MAXStick® liner-free labels are an environmentally friendly labeling solution that is recyclable, silicone free and Bisphenol Free (BP-Free). MAXStick® is currently utilized in a diverse range of applications and industries including food service/hospitality, warehousing, libraries, retail, parking, reusable plastic containers, and medical diagnostics.

The new company will be located at:

MAX International Asia – Pacific Pty Ltd.
Level 3, 20 Charles St.
Parramatta NSW 2150
Australia

 

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