Global Traders Aus Ind was established in the year 2005, with a view to support electronic/electrical and automotive industry. We provide leading contract manufacturing / refurbishment / reworks / transport and logistics solutions in our industry and have the expertise in engineering, manufacturing, testing, designing and servicing of various electronic and electrical consumer products of the core sectors such as brown and white goods, industries etc. GT is among the top electrical companies in Australia and has a total of 5 warehouses . It is currently operating in all the manufacturing sites across the country.
The GT Engineering sector has witnessed a remarkable growth over the last few years driven by increased investments in infrastructure and its production. The engineering sector, being closely associated with the manufacturing and infrastructure sectors, is of strategic importance to our growth and economy. GT on its quest to become more efficient and cost effective has made significant strides towards the development of its engineering sector. The company has appointed an apex body in charge of promotion of engineering goods, products and services from Australia and overseas. We export from India all transport equipment, other machinery/equipment and light engineering products such as castings, forgings and fasteners to Australia.
In 2006 GT started labour hire/recruitment solutions for multinational companies/offices/warehouses and in order to reach the right talent, we needed to become brand managers who understand the tools and tricks available in this interconnected, savvy and social world. 2007 was the successful opening of our new factory in India in order to support electrical and automotive industry of Australia.
The engineering sector is a growing market. Spending on engineering, product designing and development, fault analysis services is projected to increase by 2020. With development in associated sectors such as electrical, electronic goods and infrastructure, coupled with a well-developed technical human resources pool, support for the Australian industries will rise by 2017.