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In pursuit of excellence across the region

The Geelong Manufacturing Council is proud to recognise the region’s advanced manufacturers as sponsor of the Advanced Manufacturing & Industry category in the 2020 Geelong Business Excellence Awards.

The region is home to many world-class manufacturers and innovative organisations. Every day, companies in Geelong produce more than 20 kilometres of carpet and 1000 kilograms of technical textiles. They produce 80 per cent of Australia’s olive oil and more than 50 per cent of Victoria’s fuel. The manufacturing and engineering sectors in the region employ more than 10,000 people and generate more than $7 billion in output each year.

Geelong Manufacturing Council is a non-political, not-for-profit organisation funded by industry partners. Its vision is to support member success and build a prosperous and internationally competitive manufacturing centre in the Geelong region.

It works with members and stakeholders to encourage and promote the pursuit of excellence in manufacturing across the region. Together with the 150-strong member base, all levels of government and key organisations in the region, it is committed to recognising and pursuing the activities that contribute to the vision.

The Geelong Business Excellence Awards is an important event in acknowledging the exciting and vibrant business community across the region. In recognising the businesses that are leading the way, Geelong Manufacturing Council encourages others and builds on the strengths for which the region is well known.

It’s no secret that 2020 has been a challenging year for many businesses. It’s been a year in which most, if not all, have had to reassess the way business is done. And while there have been challenges, there have been many opportunities – for innovation, product and market diversification; to change how products and services are delivered; and to change the ways of collaborating.

All the businesses who have entered the 2020 Geelong Business Excellence Awards are commended. A continued focus on excellence, even during challenging times experienced this year, is a key success factor. Congratulations and best wishes to the finalists in each category!

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