Deb’s $15M investment in local manufacturing

Leading occupational skin care company Deb Group is to build a $15 million state-of–the-art manufacturing facility for its Australian and South East Asian markets at Moorebank Business Park, South Western Sydney. Deb Group CEO, Bryan Anderson, said that, “at a time when many companies are moving their manufacturing facilities to Asia, we feel investing in […]
Deb Australia managing director
Steve Saboune

Leading occupational skin care company Deb Group is to build a $15 million state-of–the-art manufacturing facility for its Australian and South East Asian markets at Moorebank Business Park, South Western Sydney.

Deb Group CEO, Bryan Anderson, said that, “at a time when many companies are moving their manufacturing facilities to Asia, we feel investing in our long standing position in the Australian market is a significant step to develop both local and international market opportunities.”

Deb Group consists of 22 companies operating in 18 countries with products sold in more than 100 countries through a comprehensive network of many of the world’s leading distributors.

“With a reputation for world class products and innovation, it is vital we invest in world class facilities,” emphasised Anderson.

Deb’s purpose-built 5000 sq m facility will include manufacturing, warehousing and office accommodation. Work on the new site commences this month with completion expected mid-2013.

“This investment confirms our commitment to the Australian market and its role in growing Deb’s presence in the Asia Pacific region. It builds upon the successful launch of the Deb global product range in 2011,” noted Deb Australia managing director Steve Saboune.

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