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- Solution-based sales
Tauranga-based commercial mower
manufacturer Trimax Mowing Systems
appointed Tony Fitzgerald as National Sales
Manager...
- Christmas Greetings!
Summer holidays will be welcomed by many at Trimax this year. Its been an intense period of activity for everyon and, while there are no cracks, the strain is showing...
- Party time!
Trimax’s biggest celebration ever took place on Saturday 05 August when company personnel from all over the world gathered in Tauranga, New Zealand...
- And the winner is...
Chris Stone’s old Trimax mower has been part of the family for the past 24 years and three months. But this week it got taken away...
- Trimax commits to turf growers
Trimax Mowing Systems has recently shown its commitment to the turf industry by becoming a member of Turf Producers International...
- All painted up for Mystery Creek!
Trimax is celebrating its 25th birthday this year, so some extra effort went into the companys display at the New Zealand Agricultural Fieldays at Mystery Creek...
- We can do more than mow!
A team known as the ”Trimax Try-Hards” competed in the Kaimai Classic Multisport event near Tauranga, New Zealand, recently...
- Mr Jones checks in on the Gold Coast
There’s news of two competitions in this buletin. Mr and Mrs Robert Jones will be checking their bags to fly to Australia’s Gold Coast after winning the ”Trimax Sales Rep of the Year” competition. There’s also a progress report on the ”Trimax Toughtest Mower” competition...
- Win a new mower!
To celebrate 25 years in the mower business, we’re running a ”Trimax toughest Mower” competition. The owner of the oldest functioning Trimax machine will win a brand new one...
- Another successful show at Windsor
The Royal Windsor Racecourse is the venue for the annual IOG Saltex show run by the Institute of Groundsmanship. Saltex is a well-spaced outdoor event that is more relaxed than some of the confined indoor shows...
- Trimax farewells Norm - maybe
Norm has been an icon in Trimaxs long history but no matter how many times he leaves, he just keeps coming back ...
- Pegasus masters golf
The first golf course demonstration of a Pegasus wide-area roller mower took place on one of the Club Company’s courses in England. Now an article in Greenkeeping magazine tells how the machines have performed in the ensuing years...
- Jim notches up 20 years
Research & Development Manager Jim McEwen reached a milestone recently when he celebrated 20 years as a Trimax employee...
- Trimax BetterbyDesign!
Trimax was honoured recently when it was selected as one of only eight New Zealand companies to feature in a new government initiative...
- LazerBladez!
For years we’ve been working on a new blade system for our rotary mowers. LazerBladez are the result. Since their release, feedback has been overwhelmingly positive...
- Christmas is here again!
As the factory team begins a stocktake at the close of another year, it seems like a good time to take stock of the events of the past 12 months...
- All new Stealth Series 2
The original Stealth has been around for 13 years and is widely accepted by city councils and mowing contractors around the world. The new Stealth Series 2 is an all-new machine that builds upon the strengths of the original...
- Pegasus Series 2
Trimax has released a new version of the very successful Pegasus wide-area rollermower. New models, new features and a host of detail improvements will enhance the machine’s wide appeal...
- Online at last!
Finally we’re able to show you some of the results of an enormous amount of work!
- Mystery at the Creek
Visitors to last years Mystery Creek Fieldays were puzzled. For three days they arrived in their thousands...
- Behind the scenes
The introduction of new products induces a surge of activity for any company. This includes the production of brochures, promotional videos and press releases...
- Family affairs
From time to time extra production and assembly workers are required at Trimax. Vacancies occasionally coincide with university or high school holidays...
- Driving technology
Welding robots have gradually been used for more and more jobs in the Trimax factory. As a consequence, there has been a need to train more operators...
- Making work more comfortable!
Mike Rhodes has been in charge of accounting at Trimax for nearly 14 years. When an old injury started to interfere with his golf, Mike did something about it...
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