Australian Window Association and Australian Glass and Glazing Association have merged

Date: 30 January 2019
Source: www.awa.org.au
Australian Window Association and Australian Glass and Glazing Association have merged
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www.awa.org.au

Date: 30 January 2019

The AWA and AGGA are now one, their merger is complete they would like to introduce you to AWA-AGGA Limited.

The creation of AWA-AGGA Limited has enabled us to access economies of scale, share costs and remove duplication of services, creating a more effective industry association

The combined strength of two associations into AWA-AGGA Limited represents the total industry, this enables us to communicate and advocate with a strong, consolidated, consistent voice to our members and all of our stakeholders. 

AWA-AGGA Limited is the peak association representing over 1000 member companies covering window manufacturers, glass manufacturers, glass processors, merchants, glaziers and suppliers of supporting machinery, services and materials. We endorse compliant, sustainable and fit-for-purpose products and provide services to members that support their efforts to operate successfully.

AWA-AGGA Limited delivers access to increased expertise for all members and stakeholders in key areas including:

  • Technical support
  • Training
  • Accreditation
  • Communication
  • Workplace Health and Safety
  • Marketing
  • Events

Members can now enjoy increased and better member services, expanded technical support, bigger and better events bringing a whole industry together, improved communications, increased access to more training, an expanded and improved accreditation scheme, access to WH&S support, more valuable marketing opportunities, and a revitalised state chapter presence increasing networking opportunities.  

Our stakeholders can now access our services and work with us as one.

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