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SERVICING INDUSTRY FOR OVER

38 YEARS

Indac NZ was established in 1980 and is based in Blenheim, Marlborough at the top of the South Island of New Zealand. We are a leading manufacturer of durable industrial grade plastic products.

Multi-platform moulding systems and a unique skill set enable us to see projects from many different viewpoints, allowing development of a well thought out working solution.

We have an innovative design and construction team all working in their specialised areas to bring together many leading products and firsts in their field - from the first smooth shell mussel float and live mussel display units to the first compact and portable rotational moulding machines.

We have developed insulated fish bins for the New Zealand market and many specialised pieces of equipment for the salmon farming industry. We have over the years also become a leading designer and supplier of footpath signage products. The majority of our designs and developments are direct requests from industry and individuals to solve particular problems.

We love the challenge of designing and constructing cutting-edge products for scientific institutions and companies.

OUR DESIGN TEAM

The design team at Indac draws experience from a wide range of industries and learning areas. Primary on our work ethic is the pursuit of excellence and innovation in the use of plastics in all areas of industry.

 

Indac NZ really does express the "kiwi" ingenuity and "can-do" attitude that defines our small but significant industry!

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Mike

Michael is Chairman of the board and the original Brains behind the operation. With a passion for problem solving and the ability to think up the previously unthinkable, he is the company’s founding father.

Mike has an amazing ability to see things in three dimensions and in working fashion from just a 2D drawing. He also has a passion for what we like to call "bucket chemistry" - this keeps him occupied and brings about the most unexpected developments.

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Kerrie 

Kerrie smiles because she is Michaels daughter and Laughs because there is nothing he can do about that! Kerrie has inherited Michaels inquisitive mind and knack for bucket chemistry, she comes from a strong science background with various management rolls under her belt. Kerrie wants to develop a tight team and believes innovative thinking begins when we view problems as opportunities. 

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MJ

MJ is a wiz on multitasking and juggling multiple projects. He has unlimited energy- mostly due to his addiction to anything sugar. MJ is a mountain bike fanatic and is our  in house injection moulding team leader. Mj is always happy to help you out with any technical queries and new product design ideas you may have.

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Eric & Daniel

Eric has worked in the aeronautic industry, is a most skilled toolmaker, with an unsurpassed ability to make the most delicate and complex of moulds and they actually work.

His skill enables the injection moulding production of some of New Zealand's cleverest products, such as our world famous Spinwelds.

Daniel Silver Moonlight, like his name will often shoot for the stars, occasionally leaving orbit completely. With previous work in a nuclear power plant, as well as a background in harp making and electronics, he has a very keen physics brain.

Daniel can refine processes, find data and gets results. He is also fluent in the language of our CNC machine, which has been known to talk complete gibberish at times.

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Doug & Shane

Doug, what can we say "its fixed before you knew it was broken", he has been with us since before he could grow a beard! Doug has a knack for true Kiwi ingenuity and is responsible for building and maintaining our trusted moulding machines.

 

Shane has a skilled eye and fast hands he can take the drawings and turn them into working moulds. These are carefully folded, cut and welded, to give our rotationally moulded products an almost seamless look. Apparently he loves his Golf although its overalls at work not plus fours.

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