Tonnex cleans up as AF Australia’s authorised distributor

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Tonnex cleans up as AF Australia’s authorised distributor
By Lilia Guan
Jun 20, 2008 12:11 PM
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AF Australia has chosen Tonnex International as an authorised distributor for its range of IT & Technology cleaning products.

The AF brand has been involved in the IT cleaning products market for around 40 years. According to AF general manager, Steve Cross, there has been resurgence in the demand for technology cleaning products due to a growing awareness by users that specialist cleaning products keep equipment functioning properly while also caring for their personal health.

According to Cross, Tonnex was the perfect addition to AF’s distribution channel given its ability to distribute products nationally.

“Tonnex, being a technology supplier, provides a new dimension for AF distribution and allows dealers to source AF products from a diverse wholesale base,” he said.

Tonnex director George Solomon said he has worked with the AF range before.

“AF have a great reputation and through working together we can assist our customers in capitalising on this product in a big way," he said.

Solomon said that Tonnex has started implementing a range of promotions and specials to its customer base.
 
 


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