Made in Mayfield North, for the world

Made in Mayfield North, for the world

Located at Newcastle’s industrial heartland in Mayfield North and putting rubber to the track for thousands of kilometres, prepared MITS Alloy to revolutionise the manufacture of utility trays and canopies.

The company’s engineers developed a method using interlocking structural frame construction. It enabled MITS Alloy to move away from the conventional aluminium extrusion and flat-sheet method of assembly for these products.

The business also moved away from customs manufacturing to enable critical mass and assembly-line functionality. It now collaborates regularly with its leading mission-critical suppliers to ensure supply chain capability.

Hunter Manufacturing Awards (HMA) named MITS Alloy its Manufacturer of the Year (50 employees or more) for 2022, and the innovative fabricator continues apace in 2023.

HMA believes MITS Alloy demonstrates the resilience and flexible approach needed to compete and succeed globally.

MITS Alloy Managing Director, Tony Brooks says the aluminium tray and canopy specialist moved to a new manufacturing facility that provides greater opportunity for productivity improvements and prepares it to meet increased local and global demand.

“We have entered into joint ventures with key suppliers to ensure continuity in supply, plus assist them with expanding their customer reach, both locally and globally,” Tony said.

“MITS Alloy has broadened its global footprint and expanded its distribution partner platform in the US, South America, and Indonesia.

“We are also in negotiations with potential UAE-based overlanding and 4×4 industry partners.”

Last year, MITS Alloy was featured on the cover of US magazine MotorTrend, which Mr Brooks says provided exceptional recognition in the North American market and positioned the company as a major brand in the ‘overlanding’ industry.

At an overlanding expo in Oregon, major industry stakeholders said they considered MITS Alloy a market leader and innovator.

HMA represents all businesses actively engaged in the manufacturing sector, including their allies, in the Upper Hunter, Lower Hunter, Central Coast, Lake Macquarie, Newcastle, Port Stephens, and Mid-North

Coast regions. The awards inspire, encourage, and recognise vibrant and enduring manufacturing in these regions.

In recognising the growth of manufacturing in the Hunter and celebrating the innovations and commitment, HMA 2023 places a spotlight squarely on global reach.

The organisation is keen to push the message of international opportunities and its tagline for 2023 is ‘made in the Hunter, for the world’.

The Hunter’s industrial history and impressive transport infrastructure provide the region’s manufacturers with a compelling advantage as they make their forays into international markets.

Although there are strong road, rail, and air links in the Hunter, the major competitive transport advantage is the Port of Newcastle.

HMA encourages the growing and diverse base of established and emerging manufacturers of the region to use this advantage, look beyond Australia, and take their products and services to the international market.

Tony said MITS Alloy is integrating AI into its manufacturing processes.

“This is not to reduce employee numbers,” Tony said.

“On the contrary, it’s to entice trade professionals to join us and improve efficiencies in production, focusing on menial tasks aversion.

“We have also spent considerable energy and resources on customer-centric processes to enhance the overall experience when dealing with MITS Alloy.”

HMA’s mission is to promote best practices and it has recognised manufacturing in the Hunter, Central Coast, and Mid-North Coast for the past 18 years.

It collaborates with key regional organisations to acknowledge excellence in innovation, product design, technology, emerging talent, building workforce capability, sustainable operations, and collaboration.

In highlighting the achievements of the best, HMA aims to inspire aspiration. It encourages all manufacturers in the Upper Hunter, Lower Hunter, Central Coast, Lake Macquarie, Newcastle, Port Stephens, and Mid-North Coast regions to enter the 2023 awards.

Hunter Manufacturing Awards Inc.

The Hunter Manufacturing Awards (HMA), covering 13 categories, aim to inspire and encourage vibrant and enduring manufacturing in our region.

Like the sector they represent, the HMAs are transforming. They are recognising and promoting excellence through streamlined awards, which are contemporary and future-focused.

Engaging with the sector and working closely with their valued partners, they are offering greater opportunities for education, connection and collaboration.

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