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New chapter for Onetrak

NEW LOCATION: The Onetrak Mount Gambier team at the opening of their new premises at Pinaceae Court. Pictures: BRITTANY DENTON

ONETRAK Mount Gambier officially reopened at its new premises on Pinaceae Court last week.

The Onetrak team, customers and supplier representatives celebrated the milestone with a spit roast and a few welcome cold drinks during the sweltering afternoon on Thursday.

The heavy machinery and construction equipment franchise has operated in Mount Gambier since 2014, previously at a site on Crouch Street North.

“The bigger site will allow us to better service our growing customer base,” managing director David Hazell said.

“We have more space to store our significant parts inventory, including specialty attachments, as well as our extensive range of equipment.”

Established in 2006, Onetrak has rapidly grown into a major supplier of quality equipment within the construction, mining and forestry industries of Australia, representing various construction, forestry, rockbreaking and material handling equipment brands.

Onetrak employs 100 people across seven Australian branches and the Mount Gambier branch is equipped to provide sales, parts and service.

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