ebm-papst A&NZ

ebm-papst A&NZ Pty Ltd.
[private]
Industry Technology, Manufacturing
Founded Victoria, Australia (2005)
Headquarters Laverton North, Victoria, Australia
Key people
Simon Bradwell, Managing Director
Products Electric motors, Blowers, Vents
Revenue 25 mio. AUD (2007/08)
Number of employees
25 (2008)
Website www.ebmpapst.com.au

ebm-papst A&NZ is a manufacturer and supplier of fans, blowers and air moving products. It is a subsidiary of the German holding company ebm-papst. It was formed in December 2005 following separation from long-time partners. The head office is situated in Laverton North, Melbourne, with offices and warehouse facilities in Sydney and Auckland. The products and innovations are developed in three main manufacturing and development centres, namely: ebm-papst Mulfingen (formerly ebm), ebm-papst St. Georgen (formerly PAPST) and ebm-papst Landshut (formerly mvl).

ebm-papst A&NZ Pty Ltd is a founding member of the Fan Manufacturers Association of Australia and New Zealand (FMA-ANZ).[1]

Products

ebm-papst A&NZ products develop fan, motor and control solutions for applications in the following industries:

The range of products includes

The fan blades, impellers and ducted housings are designed to fit the application environment in order to achieve an aerodynamically optimum shape.

GreenTech

GreenTech logo

ebm-papst A&NZ Pty Ltd have adopted the GreenTech philosophy and are therefore committed to creating products that are sustainable and environmentally responsible. The GreenTech idea reflects the company principle: "Each new product that we develop has to be better than its predecessor in terms of economy and ecology." ebm-papst supplies 50% of its turnover with EC or high efficiency, speed controllable motor technology. The company satisfies the strictest limits for energy-powered products that the EU has passed to date.

ebm-papst’s A&NZ’s commitment for environmentally responsible engineering has brought the company awards such as

References

  1. "ebm-papst A&NZ Pty Ltd". Fmaanz.com.au. Retrieved 2011-04-06.
  2. "Finalists in the ARBS 2010 awards revealed". Bpn.com.au. 2010-03-24. Retrieved 2011-04-06.

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