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Business View Australia

having to the factories. “We now have

our own factories in Malaysia, China,

and South Africa”, Michael explains.

Having in-house manufacturing base

for flexitanks (and other industry

related products) thus placing JF

Hillebrand Group in a unique position

of being in full control of design, quality

and performance of the flexitank.

And while ensuring the continuity of

Trans Ocean’s services; JF Hillebrand

above all applied the company’s

know-how in the design and use of

flexitanks to the logistics of wines.

Indeed more and more wine is now

being transported in bulk, as opposed

to finished products (e.g. bottled wine)

especially from countries that are

referred to as the New World Wines

(Australia, New Zealand, South Africa,

Chile, Argentina andCalifornia). “When

JF Hillebrand acquired Trans Ocean in

2007, Bulk Wine represented 25% of

Australian Exports. Now that figure

is closer to 60% which has placed

JF Hillebrand in a strong position in

the market. The largest market for

Bulk Wine from Australia is to the

UK where over 85% of all exports

are now shipped in Bulk for which

JF Hillebrand are well positioned to

meet customer demands whether it

be shipping in Bulk or Cased wine,

largely as a result of our investment

in flexitanks”, reports Michael.

Constantly adapting and

evolving

JF Hillebrand Group’s expertise also

shows through the quality of the

advice given to their customers. JF

Hillebrand Australia has quite a few

client case studies. In one instance,

the company applied their Supply

Chain Management program to

take on the responsibility of dealing

with orders from suppliers which

allowed UK & European supermarket

chains to reduce their stockholdings

by up to 75% compared to the

previous standard, from 12 months

Arthur Theodos

Financial Controller for Oceania

Joe Marsili

Commercial Director

Michael Frogbrook

MD Australia