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20 February 2020

STULZ Australia and New Zealand expands to Oceania

The new STULZ geographic region will be collectively known as STULZ Oceania and will include Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Fiji, Vanuatu, Tonga, Samoa, and other Pacific Islands.This expansion will further strengthen the brand’s position as a technology leader, providing resilient and energy efficient cooling solutions and services for mission critical applications.

The leadership team across Oceania will be managed by current Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) Managing Director, John Jakovcevic, who has been associated with the Stulz brand since its inception in Australia 20 years ago.

Jakovcevic grew the STULZ brand from an exclusive distributor, to a joint venture partner and now to a 100% owned subsidiary of STULZ GmbH.

“As experts in the field of data centre cooling technology, we have been working on projects with our Oceania neighbours for a while now and have seen a significant increase in the number of critical facilities being built in the region,” said John Jakovcevic, Managing Director, STULZ Oceania.

“Expanding our international presence to service the Oceania region is a natural expansion for STULZ ANZ which will bring added value to both our teams and our customers. We can now offer an even broader range of technical innovation and expertise to all our customers”.

STULZ GmbH‘s Managing Director Mr Oliver Stulz is equally optimistic about the growth of the brand. “We are also excited to see the expansion of our Australian and New Zealand offices into Oceania”. “John has proven success in developing new markets and we are confident the growth of the region will continue under his leadership as it has over the past 20 years”.

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