
The range consists of the Kronos general-purpose cutter, Artemis safety score and Europa large-format cutting machine.
According to Anitech, the products will be aimed at the wide-format, print-on-demand, framing and photography markets.
Gomez said he was looking forward to bringing the range into the Australian market.
“This line of finishing equipment will complement our other products nicely and we know our clients will benefit greatly from the new agency.”
The Trimalco agency will be available across Anitech’s eight branches early next week.
Gomez had moved to the company from the UK in November last year with Anitech, stating he would use his international experience to bring in “innovative solutions”.
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