• Jack Malki: Jet's new headquarters is designed to encourage collaboration.
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Pack printing company Jet Technologies is to relocate its headquarters to a new purpose-built premises in Rosebery, near Sydney Airport, in a move it says will give it more convenient access to transport infrastructure.


The new facility will also enable it to expand the range of services it can offer customers. It will be equipped, for example, with a dedicated ink-lab, kitted out with updated equipment and offering improved work flow.
 
The premises will also feature a new 400sqm space specifically to be used for both demonstrations and training.

“The new facility is not only significantly larger than the company’s current premises, but has been built to best-practice standards that encourage greater collaboration and team work via dedicated open-plan pods and collaboration spaces,” Jet Technologies’ director, Jack Malki said.

The company is scheduled to move into the new facility by the end of September.

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