Company Profile
AOC gives organizations the opportunity to own leading technology. It starts with highly competitive prices and an extensive distribution network. We want to make our displays available to the broadest range of users.
We make our solutions affordable, but our customers determine their worth. They understand that value is a function of quality, performance, and support over time. And they know investing in AOC is investing in total overall value.
By communicating with our customers, we’re able to deliver the right product at the right time, wherever it’s needed. Our customers appreciate our responsiveness and simple approach to doing business. In return, we provide timely solutions that are indispensable additions to the workplace. And we back every product with liberal warranties and service options.
By staying close to the manufacturing source, we can give our customers firsthand expertise. All of our monitors are built to uncompromising quality standards. Our parent company and manufacturer, Top Victory Electronics (TPV), has been recognized with International Standards Organization 9001, 9002, and 14001 accreditations.
AOC is a registered trademark exclusively owned by TPV group, currently the world’s largest manufacturer of computer monitors and LCD screens. The product array features more than 100 different CRT and LCD devices. AOC has more than 300 sales professionals in over 40 countries worldwide. TPV Technology Limited is listed in Hong Kong and Singapore, with its headquarter in Hong Kong. For more details, please visit www.aoc.com and www.tpvtechnology.com.
Products
Distributors
Australia-
Altech Computers Corporation Pty Ltd
Unit R 10-16 South St,
Rydalmere, NSW 2116
NSW: (02) 8831 9999
VIC: (03) 8588 7777
QLD: (07) 3338 6000
SA: (08) 8257 9999
WA: (08) 9242 8822
Email: sales-syd@altech.com.au
Website: www.altech.com.au
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Compucon Computers
Unit 8, 3 Gibbes Street
Chatswood NSW 2067
Tel: (02) 9496 5888
Email: nsw@compucon.com.au
www.compucon.com.au
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New Zealand-
Altech Computers Corporation Pty Ltd
Unit 3 99 Carbine Rd
Mt Wellington
Phone: +64 9 573 9300
Fax:+64 9 573 9399
Website: www.altechcomputers.co.nz
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Ingram Micro NZ Ltd
231 Bush Road
North Harbour Industrial Estate
Albany, Auckland 0632
New Zealand
Phone: (09) 414 0100
Website: www.ingrammicro.co.nz
Core Competencies
AOC offers its distributors a strong focus on the best business and products.
Locations
Contacts
Brookvale, New South Wales, 2100
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