PREFERRED VENDOR/PARTNER n The MCC Group www.themccgroup.com.au Catering to a client base in the maritime industry both at home and abroad, The MCC Group, an Australian-based and privately-owned operated marine sector-focused group of companies, continues to set the industry standard for client satisfaction and safety. Offering a one stop shop to the maritime industry, The MCC Group provides 365-day, 24/7 services based on expert knowledge, transparency, and a history of quality services for charting the marine course ahead. n AMJ Solutions www.amjeng.com.au AMJ Engineering and Fabrication is a Steel Fabrication, mobile welding and onsite mechanical services company based in Southeast Queensland, Australia. AMJ specialises in servicing the industrial materials handling and marine sectors with a focus on providing skilled boilermakers and mechanical fitters for repairs and maintenance either in our workshop or onsite. n EarthGear Australia www.earthgear.com.au earth gear civil dry hire is a trusted family business with over 50 years of experience, servicing Queensland and Northern NSW. We provide reliable dry hire solutions for civil earthworks, supporting both large and small construction projects with high-quality machinery and attachments. Count on us for expertise, efficiency, and exceptional service. are happening in global trade, and we intend to be a key player in facilitating efficient and compliant maritime operations.” “In this business, it’s not just about what you do— it’s about how you do it,” Weiller says. “And for us, that means staying true to our principles, pushing boundaries, and striving to improve.” diary, and let them figure things out,” he explains. “We build a proper office, set up a structured team, and ensure everything is done right. That’s why our growth is slow, but it’s stable – Supported by our head office team” ADAPTING TO GLOBAL TRADE SHIFTS In January of last year, Weiller launched a five-year strategic plan, which includes expanding to several new locations across Australia and establishing a hub in Singapore. “I just returned from Singapore and Hong Kong, where we visited about 30 clients in six days,” he shares. “The Singapore hub will act as a technical center for our Southeast Asian clients, distributing work to Australia based on shipping routes and client needs.” The company is also positioning itself to enter new markets and introduce specialized services, with an eye on potential international partnerships. “We’re focused on ensuring that every step we take is strategic and sustainable,” Weiller adds.“Major shifts 108 BUSINESS VIEW OCEANIA VOLUME 07, ISSUE 03
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