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Marking a defining moment for Michael Hill and its new vision of elevated heritage and contemporary nostalgia, the new-look store is more than a revamp—it is a complete transformation of the brand and the definition of a luxurious shopping experience.

Lamar Shopfitters collaborated with the talented architect team from Larry Weston Architect and Universal Store to introduce Perfect Stranger to Westfield Carousel in Perth.

A vacant space has been transformed into Masala Kitchen, a dazzling Indian eatery and gin bar that combines modern flair with traditional flavours. Nestled in the heart of Dee Why, this latest addition to the Masala Kitchen family showcases a remarkable hospitality fitout, redefining the dining experience with its unique aesthetics and functionality.

In the heart of Sydney’s Darlinghurst, a new concept store has emerged, setting a new standard in high-end retail with its innovative design and sophisticated ambiance. This three-level retail space is more than just a shop; it’s an experience where modern chic meets classic elegance, offering a unique and memorable shopping environment for men’s and women’s corporate and casual attire.

Ambience Wellness is a peaceful massage haven specifically crafted to calm the body, mind and soul. The atmosphere incorporates the principals of earth, fire and water, resembling a sanctuary sculptured from stone that instills a sense of connection and healing. This sanctuary, meticulously crafted to enhance a sense of tranquility and healing, invites visitors to embark on a journey of relaxation and rejuvenation, offering an escape from the ordinary and a transformative experience.

Interior Fitout recently attended the Design Institute of Australia’s unveiling of the Dulux Colour Forecast for 2025 – and we have all the information you need to be poised for next year’s colour trends.

Marc Sanderson’s path into tech-driven custom woodwork is anything but typical. As the CEO and founder of Innergy-—a software company reshaping the global woodworking and cabinetry industry—Marc began his career equipped with an MBA and a background in the automotive industry.

It takes immense courage and self-belief to start your own business in the height of a global pandemic and at the tender age of 20, but that’s exactly what Sydney-based joiner Nicholas Kingsley did. Now, at the age of 24, Nicholas is the Managing Director of Kingsley Building Solutions and a rising star in the shopfitting industry.

The retail sector stands at a fascinating crossroads, where traditional brick-and-mortar stores are transforming into dynamic, tech-enabled spaces designed to inspire, connect, and convert. Consumers now view stores as multi-functional spaces that seamlessly support a digitally-influenced journey, encompassing click-and-collect services, immersive experiences, and brand storytelling.

Interior Fitout recently attended the Design Institute of Australia’s unveiling of the Dulux Colour Forecast for 2025 – and we have all the information you need to be poised for next year’s colour trends.

What can we expect 2024 to bring in terms of colour trends? In short, it will be an equal split between playful palettes and comforting hues. Forecasting colour trends begins with research. We need to look to multiple sources to see both what’s happening around the world and locally, and from there we can piece […]

It goes without saying that the retail industry is a vast landscape that covers everything from one-off stores, to chains, franchisees, and licensees. With such a big industry, trend forecasting happens within the category sub-sectors, driven by customer needs and expectations, and the pop-culture they bounce off. Looking at the Sportswear, Luxury and Quick-Service Restaurants […]

With as many as 90 per cent of Australian offices now being open plan, a healthy acoustic environment must be considered as part of a holistic approach to workplace health. The worldwide workplace wellness industry is predicted to be worth around $100 billion by 2027, with employers increasingly seeking to address employees’ physical and mental […]

In a bustling city like Melbourne, where technology plays a crucial role in our daily lives, there is one phone repair business that stands out from the rest. Refurbished phone and Apple Independent Repairer ecoR Tech provides sustainable and environmentally-friendly alternatives to the purchase of phones, tablets and other tech products to help reduce tech waste.

The retail sector stands at a fascinating crossroads, where traditional brick-and-mortar stores are transforming into dynamic, tech-enabled spaces designed to inspire, connect, and convert. Consumers now view stores as multi-functional spaces that seamlessly support a digitally-influenced journey, encompassing click-and-collect services, immersive experiences, and brand storytelling.

Lighting is no longer just about being functional and creating a visually stunning and inviting atmosphere. Technology and environmental concerns have impacted the way we use lighting and displays in today’s market.

Machinery and software go hand in hand as long as they’re compatible, efficient, and use the latest technology.

Ambience Wellness is a peaceful massage haven specifically crafted to calm the body, mind and soul. The atmosphere incorporates the principals of earth, fire and water, resembling a sanctuary sculptured from stone that instills a sense of connection and healing. This sanctuary, meticulously crafted to enhance a sense of tranquility and healing, invites visitors to embark on a journey of relaxation and rejuvenation, offering an escape from the ordinary and a transformative experience.

Interior Fitout recently attended the Design Institute of Australia’s unveiling of the Dulux Colour Forecast for 2025 – and we have all the information you need to be poised for next year’s colour trends.

Marking a defining moment for Michael Hill and its new vision of elevated heritage and contemporary nostalgia, the new-look store is more than a revamp—it is a complete transformation of the brand and the definition of a luxurious shopping experience.

Lamar Shopfitters collaborated with the talented architect team from Larry Weston Architect and Universal Store to introduce Perfect Stranger to Westfield Carousel in Perth.

A vacant space has been transformed into Masala Kitchen, a dazzling Indian eatery and gin bar that combines modern flair with traditional flavours. Nestled in the heart of Dee Why, this latest addition to the Masala Kitchen family showcases a remarkable hospitality fitout, redefining the dining experience with its unique aesthetics and functionality.

Enhanced Space Projects proudly undertook the role of Principal Contractor for EquipFin’s latest office transformation, marking the second successful partnership between the two companies. EquipFin, a prominent firm specialising in equipment finance and mortgage broking, envisioned a workspace that would not only reflect its dynamic and professional services but also enhance the overall efficiency and aesthetic appeal of its operations.

In the heart of Sydney’s Darlinghurst, a new concept store has emerged, setting a new standard in high-end retail with its innovative design and sophisticated ambiance. This three-level retail space is more than just a shop; it’s an experience where modern chic meets classic elegance, offering a unique and memorable shopping environment for men’s and women’s corporate and casual attire.

The innovative team at ID Fitouts was engaged by BF Money to design and construct their head office, located at 31 Fennell Street Parramatta, and covering two floors. BF Money is a boutique property finance brokerage, which speaks of class, sophistication, wealth, and professionalism, and so the brief was simple…

Towards the end of 2022, Blight Rayner Architecture, a repeat client of Platinum Joinery Interiors, embarked on an ambitious venture – a refit of their new, more expansive office space located on Queen Street, Brisbane. With their existing tenancy due to end in early 2023, the architects sought Platinum Joinery Interiors’ expertise to craft a space that would be a testament to their design philosophy while accommodating a team of 40 staff members in comfort and style.

Phillip Lane, a service laneway in Parramatta’s famed ‘Eat Street’ was transformed into a creative public space with art and lighting. After a successful trial, Phillip Lane received an overwhelmingly positive reaction, generating a sense of community pride, expressing colour and movement, drawing passers-by within the once forgotten laneway.

In six short years, Thinkerbell, a full-service creative agency, has become globally recognized with three offices across Australia and New Zealand. Concept Commercial Interiors are thrilled to have helped bring their vision to life for the expansion of their Melbourne workspace in Richmond.

Gapcomm Projects is proud to showcase the newly designed and delivered fitout for their client, Equifax. The fitout occupies three storeys of the boutique commercial development at ‘2 Blue Street’ in North Sydney.

Emerging as a standout presence in Sydney’s bustling CBD, amid the revitalized MLC fashion district along Castlereagh Street, is the debut flagship store of esteemed fashion label Brunello Cucinelli in Australia.

Longstanding luxury retailer, Mobilia, demanded nothing less than perfection when bringing their Richmond based showroom to life. Family-owned Australian company, Mobilia, curates and represents the world’s most iconic and innovative furniture brands, design masters and pieces.

Serendipity is a hair salon based in the newly developed Newport Marketplace precinct IN QUEENSLAND. The client’s vision was to create a space that was clean, soft, modern and reflective of its coastal surroundings. Spatial planning for the salon was determined by the two main entry points into the tenancy. The first entry point is […]

BVN’s redesign of this heritage site in Brisbane features a varied range of functional spaces and long-term flexibility. The University of Queensland (UQ) purchased state heritage-listed 308 Queen Street and 88 Creek Street in 2019, and its functional intentions were clear from the start: to establish its first official city location.

In a veritable feast of recycled material, modular efficiency and functional flexibility, Studio Edwards has designed a zero-waste workplace for Today Design.

At the end of last year, Country Road opened their 14th 5 Star Green Star rated store in Frankston at Bayside Shopping Centre and ONE68 proudly delivered this beautiful sustainable store fitout for the group.

CreativeCubes.Co is a hospitality company and platform that converts buildings into thriving coworking spaces and communities. The sites are located in Richmond, Hawthorn, South Melbourne and Collingwood. One of the more recent sites opened is in the heart of Carlton.

Total Fitouts presents Thai Room, a transformative commercial hospitality fitout nestled in the heart of Adelaide CBD. Spearheaded by Brett Kelly and Total Fitouts Adelaide Central, the project aimed to metamorphose a vacant commercial tenancy into a haven of luxury and romance.

WESTFIELD KNOX HAS UNDERGONE A $355 million transformation, to create a true lifestyle destination for Melbourne’s East. One of the largest shopping centres in Melbourne, Westfield Knox is located at the foothills of the Dandenong Ranges, approximately 25 kilometres east of the CBD. The centre is strategically located within a 30-minute drive of more than […]

The collaboration between Sharpe Fitouts and Site Box Projects has resulted in a fitout project for Camilla, a leading luxury fashion brand, famously known for its creativity, uniqueness, and self-expression.

Aston Martin’s new flagship location brings the highest levels of the iconic British brand’s bespoke service – Q by Aston Martin – to North America for the very first time, providing a sophisticated environment for its most discerning clients to create their own intimately personal Aston Martin.

In a bustling city like Melbourne, where technology plays a crucial role in our daily lives, there is one phone repair business that stands out from the rest. Refurbished phone and Apple Independent Repairer ecoR Tech provides sustainable and environmentally-friendly alternatives to the purchase of phones, tablets and other tech products to help reduce tech waste.

Redefining the retail experience through sustainable design is no small feat, but beloved Australian fashion brand, Country Road, is aiming to do exactly that. The opening of the Chadstone, Melbourne store in 2019 saw not only Country Road’s first, but the first 5 Star Green Star – Interiors rated fashion retail store in the country. […]

Diverse Project Group, renowned for their expertise in construction and interior fitout projects, recently concluded a remarkable construction and interior fitout project for Scanlan Theodore, a premium Australian fashion label known for their commitment to quality, authenticity, and individuality.

The Australian Sustainability Reporting Standards (AASB S2) is now enshrined in the Corporations Act 2001 and will mandate businesses above a certain size to report on their environmental impact and how they manage climate-related risks and opportunities.

Circular trends are reshaping industries around the world, helping to reduce operational and procurement costs while creating new market and job opportunities.

Marc Sanderson’s path into tech-driven custom woodwork is anything but typical. As the CEO and founder of Innergy-—a software company reshaping the global woodworking and cabinetry industry—Marc began his career equipped with an MBA and a background in the automotive industry.

It takes immense courage and self-belief to start your own business in the height of a global pandemic and at the tender age of 20, but that’s exactly what Sydney-based joiner Nicholas Kingsley did. Now, at the age of 24, Nicholas is the Managing Director of Kingsley Building Solutions and a rising star in the shopfitting industry.

For Kriti Gupta, bridging design and technical expertise is part of her day-to-day role as Specification Manager for the South Australian branch of Austaron Surfaces. The company has been supplying premium building materials to the architecture and design industry across Australia and New Zealand since 2003, with Kriti joining the team in 2022.

For 34 years, CAD+T has been supplying digital solutions for the interior design and production industry – a testament to the vision of founder Anton Schwarz. Fast forward to 2024, and his children Martina and Thomas are heading up the global company, breathing fresh new ideas into international markets.

Ashlea Pearce is making waves in the recruitment industry. At just 28 years old, she has already spent over six years supplying labour hire and recruitment services to the cabinet making and Shopfitting industry, placing more than 2,890 people into jobs.

The indomitable spirit of the Doonan family is woven in DECO Australia’s tale of success. Established in 2004, DECO Australia is celebrating 20 years in the building industry – the brainchild of CEO and visionary Ross Doonan. In its next chapter, Ross’s three daughters are helping to steer the national business in the dynamic and […]

In an era driven by digital transformation, industries worldwide are seeking innovative solutions to streamline their operations and enhance productivity.  The construction services industry, often grappling with complexities, project management challenges and the all-important ‘dollar’ following the COVID boom, is no exception. Enter Nexvia, a cloud-based platform specifically tailored to meet the unique needs of […]

Lightbulb moments can happen at any time and for Ramvek owner, Mark White, it was flying over Arnhem Land in the far north of Australia on his way to Europe with his wife, when he decided it was time to give back after a successful career in shopfitting for more than 30 years.

When Josie Harrison embarked on her career as an Office Junior a decade ago, little did she know that her journey would lead her to become a highly-respected National Project Manager for Dynamic Closures, a renowned manufacturer of shopfront security door solutions. Now 30, Josie reflects on the investment of time and mentorship which has […]

In the ever-evolving world of interior design and sustainable building solutions, John Dalla Via, the National Business Development Manager (Decorative) of ForestOne, emerges as a trailblazer with over two decades of industry experience. His journey is marked by dedication and a knack for strategic thinking which has significantly contributed to ForestOne’s rise as a prominent […]

Perth’s vibrant business scene has produced its fair share of remarkable individuals, and among them shines Lauren Hooper, Operations Manager at WA Sign & Print Management, also known as WASP. With a diverse range of talents and an unwavering dedication to her craft, Lauren has swiftly risen through the ranks, leaving an indelible mark on […]

In an era driven by digital transformation, industries worldwide are seeking innovative solutions to streamline their operations and enhance productivity.  The construction services industry, often grappling with complexities, project management challenges, and the all-important ‘dollar’ following the Covid boom, is no exception. Enter Nexvia, a cloud-based platform specifically tailored to meet the unique needs of […]

This tumultuous decade, both in economic and political outcomes, was one of the most trying times for the Queensland Shopfitting Industry. It included the great 1974 Brisbane/Southeast Queensland flood that decimated retail and manufacturing business properties as well as domestic homes. There was the election in December 1972 of the Whitlam Government into Federal Parliament, […]

In 1960, Queen St Brisbane City was still the centre of Brisbane shopping, however following the opening of Chermside Drive-In Shopping Centre in 1957, the floodgates opened, with news of suburban Brisbane Shopping Centre openings and planning of others throughout the State. This was the beginning of the end for the much-loved ‘corner store’. With […]

A Quiet Place-A Major Player in Workplace Health

With as many as 90 per cent of Australian offices now being open plan, a healthy acoustic environment must be considered as part of a holistic approach to workplace health. The worldwide workplace wellness industry is predicted to be worth…

Revolutionising tech repairs & refurb devices with an eco-friendly twist

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In a bustling city like Melbourne, where technology plays a crucial role in our daily lives, there is one phone repair business that stands out from the rest. Refurbished phone and Apple Independent Repairer ecoR Tech provides sustainable and environmentally-friendly alternatives to the purchase of phones, tablets and other tech products to help reduce tech waste.

Country Road is redefining what is possible for retail store fitouts

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Redefining the retail experience through sustainable design is no small feat, but beloved Australian fashion brand, Country Road, is aiming to do exactly that. The opening of the Chadstone, Melbourne store in 2019 saw not only Country Road’s…

Ambience Wellness is a peaceful massage haven specifically crafted to calm the body, mind and soul. The atmosphere incorporates the principals of earth, fire and water, resembling a sanctuary sculptured from stone that instills a sense of connection and healing. This sanctuary, meticulously crafted to enhance a sense of tranquility and healing, invites visitors to embark on a journey of relaxation and rejuvenation, offering an escape from the ordinary and a transformative experience.

Interior Fitout recently attended the Design Institute of Australia’s unveiling of the Dulux Colour Forecast for 2025 – and we have all the information you need to be poised for next year’s colour trends.

Serendipity is a hair salon based in the newly developed Newport Marketplace precinct IN QUEENSLAND. The client’s vision was to create a space that was clean, soft, modern and reflective of its coastal surroundings. Spatial planning for the salon was determined by the two main entry points into the tenancy. The first entry point is […]

BVN’s redesign of this heritage site in Brisbane features a varied range of functional spaces and long-term flexibility. The University of Queensland (UQ) purchased state heritage-listed 308 Queen Street and 88 Creek Street in 2019, and its functional intentions were clear from the start: to establish its first official city location.

CreativeCubes.Co is a hospitality company and platform that converts buildings into thriving coworking spaces and communities. The sites are located in Richmond, Hawthorn, South Melbourne and Collingwood. One of the more recent sites opened is in the heart of Carlton.

When you step into an office, healthspace or retail space, how do you know where you are, how to find what you need, or even to know what you’re meant to feel or do next? The answer is simple. Signage and wayfinding. Signage and wayfinding are sometimes used interchangeably in the world of design and […]

The retail sector stands at a fascinating crossroads, where traditional brick-and-mortar stores are transforming into dynamic, tech-enabled spaces designed to inspire, connect, and convert. Consumers now view stores as multi-functional spaces that seamlessly support a digitally-influenced journey, encompassing click-and-collect services, immersive experiences, and brand storytelling.

Interior Fitout recently attended the Design Institute of Australia’s unveiling of the Dulux Colour Forecast for 2025 – and we have all the information you need to be poised for next year’s colour trends.

With as many as 90 per cent of Australian offices now being open plan, a healthy acoustic environment must be considered as part of a holistic approach to workplace health. The worldwide workplace wellness industry is predicted to be worth around $100 billion by 2027, with employers increasingly seeking to address employees’ physical and mental […]

In a bustling city like Melbourne, where technology plays a crucial role in our daily lives, there is one phone repair business that stands out from the rest. Refurbished phone and Apple Independent Repairer ecoR Tech provides sustainable and environmentally-friendly alternatives to the purchase of phones, tablets and other tech products to help reduce tech waste.

Redefining the retail experience through sustainable design is no small feat, but beloved Australian fashion brand, Country Road, is aiming to do exactly that. The opening of the Chadstone, Melbourne store in 2019 saw not only Country Road’s first, but the first 5 Star Green Star – Interiors rated fashion retail store in the country. […]

Marking a defining moment for Michael Hill and its new vision of elevated heritage and contemporary nostalgia, the new-look store is more than a revamp—it is a complete transformation of the brand and the definition of a luxurious shopping experience.

Lamar Shopfitters collaborated with the talented architect team from Larry Weston Architect and Universal Store to introduce Perfect Stranger to Westfield Carousel in Perth.

The Australian Sustainability Reporting Standards (AASB S2) is now enshrined in the Corporations Act 2001 and will mandate businesses above a certain size to report on their environmental impact and how they manage climate-related risks and opportunities.

Circular trends are reshaping industries around the world, helping to reduce operational and procurement costs while creating new market and job opportunities.

In the last edition of Interior Fitout, we explored what a ‘circular economy’ is, the life cycle and how to put the wheels in motions to start making a change. In this edition, we investigate what is happening globally and the exciting opportunities for Australian businesses in the fitout industry.

The retail sector stands at a fascinating crossroads, where traditional brick-and-mortar stores are transforming into dynamic, tech-enabled spaces designed to inspire, connect, and convert. Consumers now view stores as multi-functional spaces that seamlessly support a digitally-influenced journey, encompassing click-and-collect services, immersive experiences, and brand storytelling.

Lighting is no longer just about being functional and creating a visually stunning and inviting atmosphere. Technology and environmental concerns have impacted the way we use lighting and displays in today’s market.

This tumultuous decade, both in economic and political outcomes, was one of the most trying times for the Queensland Shopfitting Industry. It included the great 1974 Brisbane/Southeast Queensland flood that decimated retail and manufacturing business properties as well as domestic homes. There was the election in December 1972 of the Whitlam Government into Federal Parliament, […]

In 1960, Queen St Brisbane City was still the centre of Brisbane shopping, however following the opening of Chermside Drive-In Shopping Centre in 1957, the floodgates opened, with news of suburban Brisbane Shopping Centre openings and planning of others throughout the State. This was the beginning of the end for the much-loved ‘corner store’. With […]

As a new decade came around, society was trying to reduce its memories of WWII and, with the post war economic boom having an impact on daily lives, thoughts of a bright future were everywhere. Petrol and food rationing, which started during the War, finally ended. The basic wage was 8 pounds 6 shillings for […]

In 1938, as Queensland remained in the grip of world-wide depression, the Queensland government had to continue to generate employment by creating projects for the community. At that time, it was large projects like the new Story Bridge and the Somerset Dam, with the Brisbane City Council soaking up 50% of relief work. The drums […]

Perry Brothers was a large wholesaling hardware/ironmongery business, well established at 201-205 Queen St Brisbane (on the site of the current Wintergarden Centre), supplying materials and tools to all the local tradespeople of the time. Eventually their premises stretched from Queen St to Elizabeth St. However, even this store was to be outgrown in time, […]

In 1914, World War I was declared and 57,705 Queenslanders enlisted as part of the Australian Imperial Forces. Because of the war, local wages were forced to drop by 10% to assist with the war effort. During the 1910s, changes in café design occurred which produced the layout commonly seen between the 20s and 60s. […]

This article is a two-part series which follows on from previous issues about the shopfitting industry in Queensland from 1860-1900. We now continue the journey as we take a look at some of the industry ‘players’ from 1900 onwards in Brisbane and provincial towns. The first decade of the 20th century finds the beginning of […]

A s mentioned in the our previous article, the development of Queensland was heavily influenced by distance and time. The regional towns and hence shopfitters reflected the peculiarities of the towns which were influenced by the conditions that had led to their establishment. Relatively small populations led to shopfitters filling more than one role, e.g. […]

A distinguishing feature of Queensland is distance. Sydney to Bathurst is 200km, Melbourne to Ballarat a mere 115. By contrast, Brisbane to Townsville is 1,335km. The tyranny of distance meant that towns developed at a different pace and with different requirements. Because of that we have looked at separate history lines. In about 2007, at […]

In the early 1950’s there were many changes in the standard of living as society became more affluent and Australia developed as a nation with the economy on the move and almost full employment. Apart from several major projects in the form of the Snowy Mountain Scheme and Warragamba Dam, there was new local car […]

Following on from The History of Shopfitting in the July – September edition of Interior Fitout, in this issue we look at the period between the wars, starting with shopfronts. This was a time of great change in society, a time of boom and bust. Australia had slowly recovered by the mid 1920’s from an […]

As we saw in the last article on early machine shops, standard practice today is also very different for the joinery shop. In both cases, this was mainly due to the introduction of materials like particle board. With their introduction many of the tools and practices that were the backbone of the joinery shop quickly […]

As we saw in the first section on shopping centres in the previous edition of Interior Fitout, they heralded in a dramatic change not only to the way we shopped, but also to the entire model of shopfitting. At the time Chermside, Chadstone and Top Ryde opened in the late 1950’s, they were regarded almost […]

The rise in self-service merchandising in the early 1950’s gave birth to modular shopfitting, and this changed the way that retail stores were to be designed and fitted out. The requirement for a more flexible store layout led to the rapid development of slotted adjustable shelving systems. While this significant development coincided with the widespread […]

Like the shopfronts discussed in the last edition, interiors were slow to change. At the beginning of the period every area of retail from the corner store to the large department stores were laid out in the same way. The customer was served by sales staff and they were separated by counters. The genesis of […]

Anyone working in the industry today will have an intimate knowledge of the machinery, materials and methods in common use. However, the world of today is very different from the one our fathers and grandfathers grew up in. From point-to-point routers, down to things like the humble battery drill, whilst ‘every day’ to us, would […]

With World War 2 (WW2) ending in 1945, Australia made a speedy recovery and by 1950, the upward movement of the economy ultimately laid the platform for unbelievable growth and prosperity for the years ahead. With plenty of work available in every area, the working Australian found new wealth and a better standard of living […]

Next year, 2017, is the 50th anniversary of the founding of ASOFIA. To mark the event, Interior Fitout will present a series of articles over the coming issues highlighting not only the history of the association, but also of the stories and the issues that fuelled its development. We will also acknowledge some of the […]

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Lighting is no longer just about being functional and creating a visually stunning and inviting atmosphere. Technology and environmental concerns have impacted the way we use lighting and displays in today’s market.

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Machinery and software go hand in hand as long as they’re compatible, efficient, and use the latest technology.

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