Bespoke doors manufacturers signs partnering deal covering Australia

Stuart Lawrence, left, with Mark Roberts, VSA MD

Specialist manufacturer Rhino Doors has signed a partnership agreement covering Australia.

The firm makes pre-engineered and bespoke doors for the protection of critical infrastructure assets.

It has recently relocated its head office from Port Talbot, South Wales, to Burscough, in Lancashire.

The partnering agreement is with Vault Structures Australia (VSA), which will see Rhino supporting projects across Australia.

Under the agreement, Adelaide- and Melbourne-based VSA will represent Rhino on an exclusive basis.

VSA possesses extensive experience within the defence sector, however, the agreement will see the two companies also providing doors and other solutions from Rhino’s portfolio to the transport – notably rail – infrastructure and iil and gas sectors.

Rhino Doors managing director, Stuart Lawrence, said: “This agreement builds upon the successful working relationship between Rhino Doors and VSA which was first established last year when we collaborated on a major project to supply bespoke doors for a prestigious defence project.

“The exclusive agreement signed today provides representation for Rhino Doors in the broader Australasia region across the four key market sectors of defence, transport, infrastructure and oil and gas that form the backbone of Rhino’s growth strategy.”

Doors produced by Rhino can withstand blasts, ballistics and radiation, and ramming by vehicles. The firm also makes fire doors, including pressure-resistant fire doors for tunnels and underground rail stations, as well as personnel escape tunnels for the oil and gas industry and vessels.

An example of one of the firm’s products

Close