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Record growth for Australian sail loft.

by Bob Fraser on 6 Mar 2001
Doyle Fraser Sailmakers record export sales increase industry employment
opportunities.

The unique D4 sail system developed and proven on the Australian
bluewater and regatta circuit has delivered record growth for the Australian
Doyle Fraser loft.

Doyle lofts around the world have been quick to recognise the unique
advantage that D4 sails provide. As a result export sales have been
growing rapidly with strong penetration of European markets.

As this growth increases the opportunities world-wide for Doyle Frasers
is reflected in its own staff growth.

Mindful of the need to look after the loyal Australian client base and
expanding international customer list, Doyle Fraser Sailmakers Sydney is
seeking staff to assist in sales and customer service.

We need experienced sailors with good communication skills and a strong
understanding of customer service.

Applicants should respond in the first instance by fax +61 2 43405087 )
or email fsails@ozemail.com.au providing a brief resume.

Bob Fraser
Managing Director
Doyle - Fraser Sailmakers
D4 Sail Systems

Production
160 Somersby Falls Road
Somersby NSW 2250
Australia

Phone 61(02) 43405083
Fax 61(02) 43405087
Cell: 0412 490 507

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