Hose & Tube Tag

The team at Advanced Industrial Products (AIP) have built a name catering to the unique challenges of Australia’s harshest worksites. According to Tony Brown, AIP Category Specialist, underground mining comes a lot of additional safety factors including static electricity and the risk of fires. AIP...

With an increased volume of rain on Australia’s east coast, many underground quarrying sites are experiencing repeatedly disruptive flooding events. Stephen Marley, Area Manager at AIP, explains that this calls for reliable and rugged layflat hosing for the use on dewatering pump equipment. “The Powaflex Pumpman...

Following heavy rainfall and flooding in February, the Townsville community is in the process of rehabilitating the town’s infrastructure. The team at AIP Brisbane have been working hard in the aftermath of the natural disaster, supplying hosing equipment to several major companies involved in the...

As the country’s most established supplier of industrial grade hosing equipment, valves and associated fittings, AIP has been instrumental in servicing the flood clean-up and dewatering effort in Queensland and Northern New South Wales. When Lee Rothwell at Thinkwater Northern Rivers reached out to AIP for...

When it comes to hosing equipment for fluid power applications, flexibility is key. Hydraulic hoses are typically constructed with reenforced layers of braided tubing, but maintaining a lightweight design that is resistant to corrosion presents a challenge. The MegaSys™ portfolio from Gates follows through on...

As the owner of Think Water Northern Rivers, Lee Rothwell is no stranger to the area’s flood-prone climate. But when Lismore experienced some of the most disastrous flood waters in its history last month, his business quickly came under pressure to supply the dewatering effort...

The Costa tagline is a promise: well grown. It’s a simple, down to earth statement that’s completely fitting of the leading Australian fresh produce grower. It’s also apt when describing the relationship that’s been cultivated between the BSC Campbellfield branch and Costa’s mushroom farm in Mernda, located on the outskirts of Melbourne.