Company Profile
Brother International is a leading global manufacturer of laser printers, Multi Function Centres, fax machines, P-touch electronic labellers, typewriters and sewing machines. A specialist in its product lines, Brother combines customer satisfaction and comprehensive measures for environmental conservation, to manufacture innovative, reliable and practical products to enhance the consumers lifestyle.
Brother Australia is a wholly owned subsidiary of Brother Industries, which was founded in 1908 in Japan. Brother Australia was established in 1977, with a head office located in North Ryde in Sydney, New South Wales and State offices also located in Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth.
Products
Distributors
AllStat Wholesale Stationers, Also Technology, Amalgamated Office Services, Axia Office, Cable Accessories, Display Decorations, Display Industries, Express Online, General Stationery Supplies, H.B Displays, Integrex Systems, LabelCity, Leader Computers, Mega Electronics, Mills Styrox, Multimedia Technology, Polar Displays, Printcom, Satex Distributors, Stationers Supply, Synnex, Tonnex International, V Wholesale, WA Stationery, XIT Distribution
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Contacts
Macquarie Park, New South Wales, 2113
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