Dimac has announced the appointment of Matthew Williams as its General Manager, in anticipation of continued growth and to further strengthen the company’s management team.

Williams will be working closely with Dimac’s Managing Director Paul Fowler to ensure they continue to provide customers with innovative and productive solutions combined with professional levels of service, support and back up.

“Matthew’s intimate knowledge of the CNC machining industry and the needs of our customers will be of huge benefit to the business,” said Fowler. “Despite 2020’s challenging environment we believe there is a renewed confidence and optimism for Australia’s manufacturing sector – reflected in the Morrison government’s commitment to a $1.5bn Modern Manufacturing Strategy over the next four years. We anticipate good demand for our range of solutions.”

“Quite simply we see our role as ensuring CNC milling and turning operators have access to a range of products that will optimise the efficiency and productivity of their CNC machine,” Mr Fowler added.

William has an extensive record of industry experience, including managing sales for a leading CNC woodworking machinery provider for the past five years. He has also held sales and application roles in the CNC milling and CNC turning sphere.

“I am thrilled to be joining Dimac and look forward to further strengthening the service and support ethos that Dimac is known for in the marketplace,” said Williams. “The company is the distributor for many of the world’s leading CNC accessory and workholding brands, designed to improve a company’s bottom line, enhance productivity, and improve machining safety and efficiency.”

Dimac is Australia and New Zealand’s largest supplier of CNC accessories and workholding solutions and the distributor for many leading CNC accessory and workholding brands that include Kitagawa power chucks, Freddy coolant recyclers, Lang Technik five-axis vises, Reven air cleaners, Hydrafeed barfeeders and Royal’s Rota-Rack.