GJS opens new Melbourne warehouse

Supplier GJS has opened a new supply warehouse in Melbourne, which it says will improve product dispatch and delivery times to better serve customers in Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia.

GJS says the new warehouse facility continues the company’s national expansion strategy and follows last year’s appointment of Andrew Zeiss to the role of Victoria Sales and Support.

Greg Stone, managing director, GJS says, “Whilst our current dispatch and delivery times are already excellent, having equipment and consumables located within one of our biggest customer bases will increase the speed in which we can get products into our customer’s hands.

“We have selected key products and consumables that our southern-state customers rely on daily to produce their print jobs, so we know that the proximity of a local warehouse will be greatly appreciated for those last-minute orders, rush jobs and just-in-time deliveries that are all too common in today’s on-demand print industry.”

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He says, “We gave our Victorian, Tasmanian and South Australian customers a heads-up about the opening of our new warehouse facility at our recent Roadshow events and they were excited to have faster access to their favourite products and consumables so we are confident that our new presence in Melbourne will be incredibly popular.”

The new warehouse, located in Springvale in Melbourne’s south-east, will stock GJS’ most popular products and consumables from Epson, Brother, Sawgrass, Beaver Paper, Roland, Universal Woods and more.

GJS has been running for 39 years supplying solutions and services for the textile, promotional products, custom photo gift, sign and display industries. GJS says it supports an extensive range of print solutions including: heat transfer, dye sublimation, direct to garment, digital solvent and screen printing solutions.

GJS says it will continue to expand the product selection available at its Melbourne warehouse over the coming months.

GJS says customers shopping online will have the option of having their goods dispatched from the new warehouse facility. If a product is available in the Melbourne warehouse, it can be selected at the point of purchase and shipped locally. 

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