• Autobake staff accepting the Premier’s NSW Export Award, which aims to recognise excellence in the export of goods and services by NSW businesses.
    Autobake staff accepting the Premier’s NSW Export Award, which aims to recognise excellence in the export of goods and services by NSW businesses.
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Auto-Bake, a global designer and supplier of fully automated industrial baking ovens and systems has been highly commended for manufacturing excellence in the Manufacturing Export Awards category of the Premier’s NSW Export Award.

The Premier’s NSW Export Awards aims to recognise excellence in the export of goods and services by NSW businesses. The awards acknowledge the important contribution of businesses to the economy through job creation and increased prosperity for the community and for the state.

The company has been a commercial baking innovator for more than 50 years, delivering customised, fully automated production lines all over the world. Founded in Australia, Auto-Bake has become a global operation, servicing North America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East.

“This award acknowledges the contribution of our wonderfully talented team who has built our company’s reputation by providing unique solutions to the world’s largest food producers,” Amanda Hicks, co-CEO at Auto-Bake says.

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