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2022 Christmas Holiday Closure
20th December, 2022 | by Matthew BrittainTo celebrate the Christmas Holidays the Materials Handling Pty Ltd office will temporarily close from 1:00 PM (AEST) on Friday, 23 December 2022.
Welcoming the new year, we will reopen on Monday, 9 January 2023 at 7:30 AM.
Due to this shutdown period, orders and delivery times may be affected. When placing your order or seeking a quote, please keep this in mind.
As the year comes to a close, we wish to thank our friends, clients, suppliers, subcontractors, and community for their continuous support. We are hopeful and excited about the future at Materials Handling Pty. On behalf of our whole team, we wish you a joyous and safe holiday season. We hope you have a prosperous holiday break filled with good health and happy memories. May your 2023 see you always ‘working with ease…’.

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Take a moment for Safe Work Month
7th October, 2020 | by materialshandlingOctober marks Australia’s National Safe Work Month to highlight the importance of workplace health and safety.
With the continuing threat of COVID-19, this year’s initiative, which is aptly themed “Work Health and Safety through COVID-19”, reflects the ongoing challenges of the pandemic on Australian workforces.
Impacts have been felt through many businesses, especially in their operations, with new physical distancing, hygiene, and cleaning requirements, as well as innovations to change the way employees work. COVID-19 has emphasised many health and safety risks, especially as workers move to digital office spaces.
As such, National Safe Work Month presents an opportunity to build awareness about organisational health and safety, encourage discussions, share resources about safety practices, and ultimately urge businesses to future proof their safety plans.
Safety for everyone
The initiative, led by Safe Work Australia, reminds Australians to ensure safety is a top priority. With several resources provided online, businesses can effectively support and promote safety at work. Safe Work Australia Chair, Diane Smith-Gander, said safety is something that should be considered by everyone.
“Safety at work affects everyone – workers, their families, businesses, and our community,” said Diane.
“All workers have the right to a healthy and safe working environment, and no work-related injury, illness or death is acceptable. Together, we can create safer workplaces for everyone.”
Any industry or workplace can take part in National Safe Work Month and champion work health and safety among their organisation and community. Information is accessible and easily downloadable via Safe Work Australia’s website. Safe Work Chief Executive Officer, Michelle Baxter, said organisations should embrace this great initiative.
“We’re inviting workplaces across Australia to take part in National Safe Work Month and show their ongoing commitment to health and safety at work, through COVID-19 and beyond,” said Michelle.
“The National Safe Work Month campaign kit is available online now and has a suite of resources to help support and promote safety at work.”
Making safety a top priority at Materials Handling Pty Ltd
Safety and Materials Handling Pty Ltd go together like butter to bread. Our focus as an organisation is to ensure our workers, customers and clients are working safely, productively, and efficiently. We believe in being leaders of our industry when it comes to providing an innovative solution to improve safety concerns.
During October, we are providing training opportunities for our employees as well as encouraging discussions and safety feedback. With a comprehensive Safety Management Plan in place, we are always actively encouraging safety as a top priority in all aspects of our business.
Follow our Facebook to stay up to date with our Safety Tips during the month of October. Alternatively, download the latest resources from Safe Work Australia or browse our great selection of Workplace Safety Equipment.
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Lifting Cages – IBC
21st November, 2019 | by materialshandlingLift Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBC) overhead easily with our IBC Crane Cage. Essentially a strong zinc-finished goods cages, the device conveniently stores and transports IBCs without damaging the containers structure or framing. Inside the cage is a large cut-out area that allows quick and simple dispensing of IBCs. When the front gate is fully opened, users can easily load and unload containers.
The IBC Crane Cage stacks 3 high when empty or 2 high when loaded. They are easily moved around a workplace via forklift pockets or four-point lifting crane lugs. The cage comes as a standard ‘flatpack’ for transport and storage and can be easily assembled.
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Vinnies Christmas Appeal 2018
6th December, 2018 | by materialshandlingChristmas is a time for family and celebrations. It’s a time to create meaningful memories and successfully bring people together during a cherished holiday season. For some families, however, it’s hard to feel joy when living conditions are unaffordable. Of the 3 million Australians who are living below poverty, approximately 731 000 of them are children.
Despite the sentimental value Christmas can bring, for some families, it’s hard to feel the joy at a time of need. Enter the St Vincent de Paul Society and their Vinnies Christmas Appeal. As a charity that is committed to giving to those who truly need help, the St Vinnies troupes offer a range of initiatives to fight against poverty and inequality.
Each year, the charity works to shape a more compassionate society and assist many members of the community. Their Christmas Appeal is supported by many philanthropists with efforts spread nationwide. Last year in Brisbane, Queensland, more than 2,700 people in need were given hope and a more joyful Christmas. Donations are widely appreciated as far too many people face a Christmas without much cheer.
As such, Materials Handling was proud to donate to the cause once again. For over 5 years, we’ve supported the charity and its efforts, by gifting presents to young children. Making for a memorable Christmas Day, we purchased several bicycles, complete with helmets, for kids aged 11-years-old and under to enjoy. These presents will be assembled and gifted on Christmas morning by the Greenslopes Private Hospital division of the charity. The hospital helps facilitate the delivery of many donations. They assist the charity with several of their Christmas efforts.
Your gift can change lives as well. Through support and acts of kindness, families can have the Christmas they deserve. If you’d like to contribute to the Vinnies Christmas Appeal, visit vinnies.org.au, phone 131812 or visit any local Vinnies Shop.
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Vinnies Christmas Appeal 2017
14th December, 2017 | by materialshandlingFor many families out there, Christmas is a happy and festive occasion.
The sad reality, however, is that 13.3% of Australians are living in poverty. Facing a number of challenges every day, most parents cannot provide for their kids. Of that percentage, 731 000 children may not experience a festive wish they so desire.
Helping to change these lives is the St Vincent de Paul Society and their amazing charitable venture, the ‘St Vinnies Christmas Appeal’.
As one of the many opportunities St Vinnies provides to help disadvantaged men and women, the Christmas Appeal really aids those less fortunate. At a time of great need for many households – especially families – parents try to give their children the best Christmas they can afford. When they cannot meet those expectations, St Vinnies is there to support them with the help and generosity of the public.
As Christmas is a time for giving and sharing, we are proud to support Greenslopes Private Hospital, once again, and make a solid contribution to this endeavour. To help make the load a little easier, Materials Handling contributed a number of bicycles (with helmets, of course) to young boys and girls, varying in ages from 2 to 10-years-old. We hope these gifts will be a great surprise for a number of children on Christmas morning.
Not only is supporting the Christmas Appeal a wonderful way to give, but it’s also a time to appreciate all that we have by thinking of our local communities and other families. We believe, one simple donation can give the opportunity for a better life.
We would like to extend the warm Christmas wishes and hope everyone has a festive and joyful holiday.
The St Vincent de Paul Society is always seeking volunteers and motivated individuals who would like to help their community. To get involved, please visit the organisation at https://www.vinnies.org.au/page/Get_Involved/ . Alternatively, if you would like to donate to the Christmas Appeal, please call 13 18 12 or visit https://donate.vinnies.org.au/donation-hub-christmas-appeal.
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