Our board moves wrap includes Les Guthrie, Matthew Goldfinch, Michael Kenyon, Mark Scatena, Michael Wedgwood, Russell Hardwick, David Coyne, Simon Gray, and Peter Hatfull.
Our weekly appointments wrap includes Peter McCafferty, Col Dutton, Andre Smit, Troy Morrison, Paige Exley, Matej Nvota, Sam Bowles and Greg Blenkiron.
Advanced Braking Technology has promoted current chief financial officer John Annand to chief executive. He succeeds Peter Hildebrandt who has stepped down from the role.
Bruce Grey has resigned as chair of Advanced Braking Technology after serving on its board for 6 years. Recently appointed non-executive director Dagmar Parsons will become chair.
Company director and business adviser David Humann, whose roles included chairing nickel miner Mincor Resources and contractor Macmahon Holdings and being a member of the global board of accounting firm Price Waterhouse (now PwC), has passed away after a short illness.
One of the joys of being a business reporter in this state for the better part of 25 years is that the background to a story is often more obvious to me than others with less time in the field.
The former chief executive of ASX-listed company Advanced Braking Technology, Ken Johnsen, has taken the helm of Dunsborough firm Nauti-Craft, which has developed a suspension system for boats.
Advanced Braking Technology has appointed Adam Levine as a non-executive director, to replace Malcolm Richmond, who has resigned after seven years on the board.
Osborne Park-based company Advanced Braking Technology has given the green light to commercially launch its patented SIBS garbage truck brake technology.
Advanced Braking Technology says it has the funds in place to support the commercial launch of its garbage truck braking technology, after completing a $2.4 million capital raising.
Shares in Advanced Braking Technology have jumped after it announced it had achieved a maiden full-year profit, driven by a 55 per cent spike in revenue for the 12 months to June 30.
Advanced Braking Technology has received a $2 million Commonwealth grant which it will use to accelerate the market entry of its rubbish truck braking technology.
Perth-based vehicle braking systems manufacturer Advanced Braking Technology has posted record-high first half revenue figures of more than $2 million on the back of stronger sales reflecting a continuing recovery in its core mining services market.
Osborne Park based Advanced Braking Technology Ltd will aim to raise $4.6 million to fund a network of service centres in Kalgoorlie, the Pilbara, eastern states and South Africa.
Vehicle brake manufacturer Advanced Braking Technology Ltd is set to expand its product portfolio to include trucking applications after securing a new development contract to design and manufacture brakes for refuse collection vehicles.