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AODELI expands Sydney team amid growing business demand

AODELI expands Sydney team amid growing business demand

Leading Australian aluminium facade cladding manufacturer Aodeli announces the addition of Marcio Ramos to its expanding Sydney team.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

09 Apr 2024 2m read View Author

Leading Australian aluminium facade cladding manufacturer Aodeli announces the addition of Marcio Ramos to its expanding Sydney team. This move underscores AODELI's ongoing growth driven by the rising demand for its non-combustible aluminium cladding products, particularly in light of Project Remediate.

After launching a dedicated Sydney office last year, AODELI has seen organic growth, thanks to the excellent quality of its products and a reliable supply chain. "Since joining AODELI, I've taken great pleasure in building a solid team to serve our business and customers. Marcio's recruitment is a crucial step in our expansion," stated Mark Taylor, National Sales Manager.

Marcio brings a wealth of experience in developing project relationships across the building supply industry, from architects to builders and customers. While AODELI is based in Queensland, growing demand in Melbourne led to a local facility opening early in 2023. The company's non-combustible cladding solutions, Solid Aluminium Panel (SAP) and Non-Combustible Panel (NCP) have been well-received by architects, builders, and installers, aligning with the National Construction Code 2022.

AODELI's market standing is largely due to its key products, NCP and SAP. However, the company has also elevated the quality of mirror cladding products in Australia, successfully debuting the Mirror Aluminium Panel (MAP) at Sydney's W Hotel in Darling Harbour.

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