Warimi – the Dharug word for welcome. For E-Bisglobal, it all started back in 1990 with a regional print management firm and a simple observation – there must be a better way. Based on this enduring belief, we continue to evolve as a powerhouse in technology-led managed services. Our promise is an even simpler way to source, order, store and distribute your physical brand assets. Whenever. Wherever. It’s an art we’ve worked closely with our clients to perfect, to the point where we now facilitate thousands of items every single day. We’re proud to be an Indigenous business. We’re proud to be a familyowned business. We’re proud to be a regional business based on the NSW Central Coast. And we’re equally as proud to have established the infrastructure and resources to manage major contracts for government and corporate clients. With an ever-growing presence across Australia and beyond, our enthusiastic and caring team are as committed as ever to find a better way. We have an award-winning drive for innovation. And we always focus on sustainability and giving back. So, whatever your challenges, we’ll work with you and deliver the right solution to streamline your operations and boost your bottom line. At E-Bisglobal, our culture is everything. We live by our values, so this is what you can expect when you work with us: Teamwork Pride Respect Honesty Partnerships Accountability Company Values E-Bisglobal acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live and work. We pay our respects to our Elders past, present and emerging and recognise their continuing connection and contribution to the land, waters and community. Water Life – Leanne Mulgo Watson Leanne is a Dharug woman commonly known in the Aboriginal community as Mulgo. The E-Bisglobal supporting brand artwork is from ‘Water Life’. 2 NSWICC A S S U R E D Aboriginal Heritage Paul Freeman is the Founder and Executive Chairman of E-Bisglobal. His ancestors were members of the Cabrogal clan of the Dharug Nation who lived along the Georges River in Sydney. In fact, Freeman is a direct descendant of Lucy Burns/Leane, who was the last native woman to live in the Liverpool district during the 1800s.
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