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Marine Structures and JMC unite to deliver world class marine solutions in WA

by Marine Structures 15 Feb 07:50 GMT
Dane Morris, Marine Structures Director with Michael Sier, JMC CEO in WA © Marine Structures

Marine Structures and Jetty & Marine Constructions (JMC) are thrilled to unveil their new joint venture, announcing a joint effort to manufacture high-quality concrete and aluminum pontoons in Western Australia.

This partnership marks a significant milestone in advancing local manufacturing capabilities and delivering world-class marine products to meet growing regional demand. By combining Marine Structures' cutting-edge design and manufacturing techniques with JMC's marine construction capabilities, the joint venture will bring a proven range of commercial pontoon systems to Western Australia.

Marine Structures Director, Dane Morris, is excited about the new partnership and says "This joint venture is a bold step forward in our mission to provide world class marine infrastructure throughout Australia and globally. Our market leading Mega Elite and Super Elite concrete pontoon systems are renowned for their durability, and we have pioneered the development of aluminium pontoons for the marine industry. Having the ability to manufacture these innovative products locally is a huge win for the Western Australian market."

"We're thrilled to collaborate with Marine Structures on this exciting venture and proud to bring state-of-the-art concrete and aluminium pontoon fabrication to Western Australia. With our well-established piling, manufacturing, and fabrication facilities already serving the local marine industry, this collaboration marks a significant step forward, adding a dynamic new dimension to our capabilities", adds JMC's CEO Michael Sier.

With proximity to key markets, JMC's local manufacturing facility will be upgraded to focus on producing a wide range of pontoons tailored to commercial, recreational, and industrial applications. This expansion will also support the local economy through job creation and investment in advanced production capabilities.

Marine Structures and JMC are committed to driving innovation, delivering exceptional value, and fostering sustainable development through this collaboration.

Marine Structures is a leading provider of marine construction and infrastructure solutions. The company specialises in the design, construction, and installation of pontoons, jetties, marina systems, and waterfront structures. With a strong focus on innovation, quality, customer satisfaction and sustainability, Marine Structures is dedicated to delivering exceptional marine projects across Australia and globally.

Further information about Marine Structures can be found at www.marinestructures.com.au or email .

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