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Welcome to the M & M Autopak Website.
We are an engineering based company providing products and services to the manufacturing industry. Some of the services we provide include:
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Relocation and installation of machinery and equipment
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Re-engineering packaging machinery such as fillers and cappers
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Building and modifying conveyors
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Turnkey project management
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Maintenance contracts
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Labour Hire
Bridge to Bridge...its that time again
M & M Autopak admires inovation and....speed. So once again we have sponsored Brent Taylor's attempt to run his 300hp tiler steer 18ft Haines in the up comming Bridge to Bridge.
If you remember from our past Blogs Brent was no allowed to enter due to the unconventional nature of a 300hp tiler steer boat....fingers crossed this year
Mortein Baits line goes to New Zealand
With a migration by manufactures to relocate or have their products manufactured overseas, M & M Autopak Pty Ltd plays a key role in facilitating the engineering component of the relocation to dismantle, pack into containers , reassemble and commision the production lines
"and the wall came tumbling down..."
Forklifts are a great tool... but if not treated with respect can break things as one of our customers found out after a forklift "bumped" into a wall...and it fell down
To stop a reaccurance, M & M Autopak were engaged to manufacture and install support beams across the concrete blocked wall
Well done Russell and the boys for a great job
Straight and Plumb !
Putting up "tree racking" to hold lengths of stainless steel is not one of our more difficult jobs....But if the floors not level, keeping them looking straight and 'plumb' can be. Dave and Blair had this job sorted.
Well done boys