Conect moves into new owner Ball & Doggett’s Sydney HQ
Sign, display & digital supplier Conect Enterprises has opened its new NSW warehouse operations at new owner Ball & Doggett’s NSW base on Reconciliation Rise, Pemulwuy in western Sydney.
“Conect’s Rouse Hill branch will be closed on Friday 9th December and will re-open on Monday 12th December at our new location, 6 Reconciliation Rise, Pemulwuy NSW,” Conect Enterprises said.
“Our online store remains open to serve you, you can order conveniently online via www.conect.net.au. Orders will be dispatched from our new warehouse from Monday 12th December 2022.”
Conect’s VIC branch at Croydon South in Melbourne also closed last week and has been integrated into B&D’s factory at Carrum Downs.

“You now have access to our full range of products, with the option of your goods being shipped or in store pick up from Carrum Downs,” Connect VIC said. “Our friendly team members are all in the one location at Carrum Downs, ready to help you in any way they can”
Leading consumables supplier Ball & Doggett – owned by Japan Pulp & Paper (OVOL) – acquired sign and display supplier Conect Enterprises in July 2022.
“We are looking forward to, over time, integrating the Conect team with Ball & Doggett,” B&D’s Rob Brussolo, GM Sign, Display & Digital, said at the time. “We will continue to invest in the Signage market to ensure we provide greater customer value.”

Conect and Ball & Doggett hosted Avery Dennison Wrap Day in September at Sydney Motor Sport Park
Based out of its Tokyo Head Office, B&D owner OVOL has operations in 23 countries and 62 cities.
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