ARN Distributor Directory
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| Locations | |
| Head office | 2, 11 Hayward Street Stafford QLD 4053 Australia |
| Contact Details | |
| Point of Contact | Paul Watson. |
| Web site | http://www.xpressit.com... |
| Address | Unit 2, 11 Hayward St - Stafford, Brisbane, Queensland Australia 4053 |
| Phone | 07 3356 0602 |
| paulw@xpressit.com.au | |
| Branches | |
| Australia | Stafford, QLD |
| Staff | |
| Number of staff | 8 |
Xpress I.T.
Xpress I.T. is a manufacturer and distributor of the X-NET brand of Whitebox OEM servers and workstations. Xpress I.T. have a developed distribution channel of resellers in the Australasia & Oceanic region, selling and marketing the X-Net Range of Systems.
Customers receive one-to-one account management resulting in fast, personal and responsive service. All X-Net PC's and servers are fully customisable online. Xpress IT offers the operational efficiency necessary to satisfy today's reseller market. It has quality manufacturing facilities and employ industry-leading techniques throughout its manufacturing process and delivers dependable products time and time again. Range includes: Adaptors/convertors, audio, bags, cables, cases, CD and DVD drives, computers - portable, computers - Xnet Pc, computers - Xnet servers, consumables, CPU /processor, data switch, Dlink - products, external case, floppy, graphics card, hard Drives, HDD mobile rack, I/O device, infra-red, IP camera, keyboards and mouses, modems and routers, monitors, motherboards, network att. storage, power supply. Print server, printers - Epson, printers HP, Racks, RAID cards, RAM, scanners, software - OEM, software licence, software retail, software value, storage media, UPS, USB and firewire, wireless.
The company assists its resellers to extend their market share through innovative marketing programs and support. It sells systems only to resellers, and all systems are covered by C-Tick Conformity. They also sell and stock many items to compliment the extensive range of systems and servers.
From PC's to CD's, Xpress I.T. and X-Net are export quality. Quality products partnered with an online Dealer Direct Access online pricing and ordering solution. Operating since 1999, Xpress I.T. is a 100 per cent Australian owned and operated business.
Vendors: Altec Lansing, APC, APC Australia, ASUS, Asustek, BenQ, Canon, Canon Australia, Creative, Creative Labs, D-Link, Dynalink, Epson, Gigabyte, Hewlett-Packard, HP, Intel, Kingston, Konica Minolta, LaCie, Legend, Lemel, Lenovo, LG, LGE, Lite-on, Logitech, Microsoft, MYOB, NETGEAR, Philips, SanDisk, Seagate, Seagate Technology, Sony, Symantec, Verbatim, Viewsonic, Western Digital, X-Net
Core Competencies:
For almost 10 years Xpress IT has been manufacturing the popular X-Net Branded Computer & Server Range. We can customise a pc or server to almost any customer requirements from single user workstation to multi server rack installations. We work with many vendors to design cutting edge technology based pc & servers. Many of the X-Net Pc's & Servers are used in all markets from SOHO, POS, Gamers, Graphic Design, Medical, Education, Home and big business.
Market Differentiator:
Xpress IT still offers:
- No Minimum purchase value.
- No Minimum Monthly Spend
- No Credit Card Surcharge (When using Bpay)
Channel Programs:
Xpress IT works with vendors to assist in the programs offered by multinational vendors. Ask us for more information if this is of interest.
Value-added services:
All our Pc & Server build products are C-Tick Compliant.
Credit facilities:
Xpress IT offers customers many various payment options including:
- Moneytech
- Bpay (Inc Credit Card)
- Credit Card (Visa, Mastercard, Bankcard, Amex)
- EFTPOS
- Cash
- Other
Web site:
www.xpressit.com.au
Web site functionality:
- 24/7 Online price B2B.
- Drop Ship
- Quote
- Online Pc/Server Configuration
- Freight Costing
- Online Chat (Business Hours)
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