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Ettason
Ettason is a leading importer, exporter, wholesaler, manufacturer and distributor of quality Asian food, founded in 1984 by Lim Lam. The Vietnamese founder observed an increase in the demand for Asian food in Australia and decided to start Ettason, which is now a leading Asian food company in the country.
Ettason expanded its business by acquiring Torto in 2008. The firm specialises in the distribution of food items across Australia and New Zealand. It is headquartered in New South Wales, Australia.
Ettason offers more than 3000 references in the food and non-food categories.
Ettason’s clientele consists of major supermarkets, restaurants and stores across Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
Ettason was reported to achieve a turnover of €200 million in 2018 and employed a total of 119 people.
Ettason provides a variety of products in the following categories:
- Savory Grocery: rice, noodles, spices, etc.
- Sweet Grocery: cookies, wafers, pudding, etc.
- Drinks: alcoholic drinks, jelly juice and a variety of Chinese beverages.
- Dairy: carnation milk, condensed milk and many more.
- Frozen Food: ready made meals, ice cream, fish balls, etc.
- Household: detergent liquid, bleach, washing powder, etc.
Ettason offers various vegan options as well.
Ettason works with over 45 renowned brands such as Nestle, Nongshim, Tsingtao, Jinro, Knorr, Samyang and many others. The firm imports its goods from Japan, China, Switzerland, etc.
In addition, Ettason is the exclusive distributor of several global brands.
All of Ettason’s suppliers are HACCP certified and GMP approved. Moreover, the business’s warehouse also holds a HACCP certification.
Ettason runs warehouse and distribution operations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth,Auckland, Hong Kong and Portugal. The company owns a fleet of 45 trucks: 20 in New South Wales, 11 in Victoria, 8 in Queensland, 5 in Western Australia and 1 in New Zealand. Ettason delivers within 24 to 48 hours.
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250 to 499
Stores worldwide
Turnover
Global workforce