ACL Looks Back At 70 Years Of Engine Bearing Manufacture In Australia

ACL Looks Back At 70 Years Of Engine Bearing Manufacture In Australia

2019 marks the 70th year of manufacture of precision engine bearings in the Northern Suburbs of Launceston, Tasmania.

ACL Distributing is celebrating a milestone in 2019 – 70 years manufacturing precision engine bearings in Australia. The company explains that at the beginning of the post-war period, the Tasmanian Government was looking to transform the Tasmanian economy by encouraging the development of a manufacturing sector. Repco at the time was looking to expand its bearing manufacturing operations and decided on Tasmania as the location for growth.

The original plant was constructed in 1948 and officially opened on April 11, 1949. This was timely with the development of the Australian automotive industry and the company became a key supplier to all domestic OEMs. As the industry grew, the company introduced a range of replacement bearings initially for the domestic aftermarket followed by supply to world markets. During this period the company acquired several small bearing manufacturers (including Automotive Components Ltd (ACL) to ultimately become the only engine bearing manufacturer in Australia.

The Launceston operation was sold by Repco in 1986 and the Automotive Components Limited group was formed and the ACL brand was reborn.

Current General Manager Chris Brooks is in his 43rd year with the business, having started as a marketing cadet in 1977.

“The company has seen its fair share of change, highs and lows over the 70 years however, has always maintained great resilience and an exceptional name for quality across the world,” said Brooks. “We are fortunate to have a long-serving and highly skilled workforce. The ACL brand sits comfortably on the world stage and has been exporting for over 55 years. We receive excellent support from our distributors and loyal customers.”

Today, ACL says it produces one of the largest general aftermarket ranges in the world from its Launceston facilities through its Duraglide and Aluglide product and well as its internationally lauded ACL RACE Series Performance Engine Bearings range.

Following a change of ownership in 2014, the Launceston facility is now part of a global network with ACL owned facilities in Mexico, Asia and the U.S.

“The company of today carries a fine legacy from the over 8,500 employees that have worked for the company across the 70 years. We have a rich and proud history and are well-placed to serve our customers well into the future,” said Brooks.

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