About Us

Australian Ownership

CEM International is fully Australian-owned and operates through a number of subsidiary companies.

Major Activities of the Group

Major activities include:

  • Design and manufacture of equipment for the storage and transportation of liquefied gases (LPG, anhydrous ammonia, carbon dioxide, ethylene, etc.) including road and rail tankers, above ground and underground storage vessels, etc.
  • Representation of Chart Asia Inc. for the resale in Australia and New Zealand of Cryogenic Distribution and Storage Equipment.
  • Consulting engineering services to the liquefiable gas industry including LPG and natural gas.
  • A specialty metal wholesaling business (titanium, zirconium, tantalum and other specialised products).
  • Design and manufacture of process and waste treatment equipment for the mineral processing, chemical and food processing industries, including comprehensive ranges of filtration and mixing equipment. A complete engineering service is offered starting from laboratory and pilot testing through application engineering and detailed engineering design, manufacture, supervision of installation and final commissioning.
  • Operation of a sales unit distributing control equipment for the LP Gas and anhydrous ammonia industries throughout Australia. CEM is the sole representative in Australia of many of the world's leading manufacturers.
  • Design and manufacture of SERVEX motor vehicle servicing equipment (hydraulic presses, wheel aligners, etc.)
  • Design and manufacture of STEELWELD custom-built hydraulic presses.
  • Non-destructive and destructive testing carried out in a NATA certified laboratory.
  • Heat treatment.

Quality Assurance

The objectives of the Company include provision of sound, safe and reliable products and services. To this end, a quality assurance system to cover all products supplied by the group has been implemented, designed to comply with ISO 9001.

The NATA registered testing laboratory, staffed by professional personnel, is available to assist with implementation.

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