Recently, both Directors of Murano Walls Pty Ltd, Yari Joensuu & Roses
Attard, were invited by Scan-Mikael Oy to Finland for a number of sales meetings in July/August 2008 held in Pori –
west of Helsinki - to discuss the ongoing international partnership formed between these two companies some three years ago.
Jouko
Urpolahti, Managing Director and Joni Kaski, Sales Manager took time to discuss the many aspects of this thriving relationship
and how to build it further. Yari Joensuu, native to Finland, speaks fluent Finnish thus strengthening
the bond between our two companies being able to converse in their own language as well as English.
You
will note on the Scan-Mikael website – www.scan-mikael.com – many projects found on the Murano Walls website.
This includes four of Australia’s projects which are noted in their “Top Ten References” with many
other photographs throughout their website of other projects in Australia.
All
Research & Development for the products in the Australian market are completed locally by Murano Walls Director, Yari
Joensuu, to meet the Australian Standard with any such information shared with Scan-Mikael.
All
components and profiles are exclusively ordered by Murano Walls, being Scan Mikael’s sole representative in the Pacific
Region. All hardware is assembled for each project in Australia on site to ensure the perfect fit
and timing on these projects. Projects within Australia, as you will note from our website, are extremely
unique.
Latest research & development by Murano Walls in Australia includes many new products
such as "frameless external sliding doors", “pivot windows”, and “awning windows”
using the Scan-Mikael profiles. This has created the continuity much sought after in modern homes and renovations
for window openings matching the frameless glass stacking system, not only in the Australian market but also the European
market place. Photographs of these products can be found on the new build on our Sunshine Coast
page of our website.
We look forward to inviting Jouko and Joni to visit the Australian sites in the not so distant
future.