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Netstar Australia opens new APAC head office

Netstar Australia has continued its growth path with the unveiling of a new head office in NSW

Advanced fleet management and GPS tracking solutions provider Netstar Australia has announced the opening of a new office in Macquarie Park that will serve as the company’s Asia-Pacific (APAC) head office.

In a crucial step forward for Netstar as it continues its expansion in the region, the new headquarters will allow it to support local and regional customers with innovative telematics solutions.

Netstar Australia managing director Michael Bartsch says the new Macquarie Park office represents a significant milestone in the company’s ongoing growth journey, with the office being located in one of Sydney’s most vibrant business districts.

“The opening of our APAC head office in Macquarie Park marks an exciting chapter for Netstar,” Bartsch says.

“It allows us to further strengthen our position as a leader in telematics solutions across the region and demonstrates our commitment to growth and innovation.”

With Netstar continuing to focus on delivering exceptional customer experiences and providing cutting-edge technology, the Macquarie Park office will be the hub for Netstar’s Asia-Pacific operations.

Bartsch says the expansion reflects the company’s dedication to providing world-class solutions that empower businesses to streamline their operations and optimise fleet performance.

“The Macquarie Park office is not just a new workspace for our growing team,” Bartsch says.

“It’s a centre of excellence where we can collaborate, innovate and drive our business forward. We’re thrilled about what this development means for our customers, partners and employees across the APAC region.”

As Netstar continues to grow its presence, the new APAC head office will play a pivotal role in supporting the company’s ambitious plans for the future.

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