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Qld govt grant helps Mackay supplier automate further

The equipment is expected to reduce production costs by 30%

Queensland manufacturing minister Glenn Butcher (l) with Key Solution managing director Frank Attard and resources minister Scott Stewart. Photo courtesy of Queensland government

Queensland manufacturing minister Glenn Butcher (l) with Key Solution managing director Frank Attard and resources minister Scott Stewart. Photo courtesy of Queensland government

A supplier to central Queensland's coalfields, Key Solutions Group, will use a $500,000 state government grant to expand its manufacturing capacity, resulting in as many as eight extra jobs and the upskilling...

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