Ryobi chairman to open Cyber showroom in Sydney
Members of the industry are invited along to witness the ceremony that will see a new competitor in the superheated graphic arts equipment market in Australia. The company will distribute Ryobi and Akiyama presses, Esko Graphics prepress and Mitsubishi plates.
Bernard Chong, son of the company’s founder, Herbert, will be in charge of the Australian company’s operation. David Mandile, late of Impress Printing at Bexley, is the sales manager in Sydney while Greg Knight, formerly of Agfa is the Melbourne representative.
The company, which has operations in Malaysia and Thailand as well as Singapore, is expected to be fairly aggressive in its bid to win market share. This is predicted to reignite the equipment price war that some industry members were hoping was behind them.
To take part in the open house on Wednesday 25 August at the company’s Rydalmere premises from 11.00am contact David Mandile on david@cyber1976.com