The Australian Made Campaign Limited (AMCL) has announced not-for-profit body the Steel Reinforcement Institute of Australia (SRIA) as its newest Industry Partner.
AMCL Chief Executive Ben Lazzaro said the partnership represented “a key step in our collective effort to support local manufacturers.
“By working together with SRIA, we aim to strengthen Australia's manufacturing sector and ensure that businesses and consumers have access to locally produced steel reinforcement products.”
SRIA provides technical leadership, resources and support to engineers, builders, government and students. Its members uphold product quality and safety standards with independent third-party certifications guaranteeing compliance with AS/NZS 4671.
“We are proud to align with the Australian Made logo – one of the most trusted and recognised brands both here and overseas,” CEO and Executive Director of SRIA, Scott Munter, added
“Together with Australian Made, we look forward to promoting the value of choosing Australian-manufactured reinforcement for our industry, our communities and our future.”
SRIA represents 13 certified reinforcing steel processors, collectively employing over 5,000 Australians and supplying the bulk of the building and construction industry’s steel reinforcement requirements.
Australian Made Industry Partners are membership-based organisations, such as industry groups, that have demonstrable links with businesses that manufacture products in Australia.
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