
SYDNEY: MBE business services franchise Neutral Bay has become the latest MBE Business Service Centre to unveil the contemporary new interior design which continues the transformation of the franchise’s 43 centres nationwide.
MBE digital printing franchise General Manager, Mark Jones, says the refurbishment reflects a long-standing commitment to providing the best services to local business communities and would provide them with even more convenience.
“As Australia’s leading provider of outsourced office services, MBE knows the power and impact of effective outsourcing to allow small businesses to focus on
what they do best. The new MBE centre design allows us to improve that level of service significantly,” Jones says.
“By outsourcing, daily distractions are eliminated, allowing savvy small business owners to stay focused. This extends their organisation, buys them precious time and gives them access to competencies not readily available in a small office.”
To further enhance the one-stop nature of the MBE Business Service Centre, MBE has also introduced wide format and high-speed bulk scanning, full colour sign and poster production, and SMS parcel alert for clients that use its mail service.
MBE Business Service Centres is Australia and New Zealand’s only business service network offering a complete range of postal, freight, courier, document production stationary supplies and computer and office services. There are presently 43 MBE franchises spread across New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, Australian Capital Territory and New Zealand.
The Neutral Bay store was the first MBE centre to open in Australia in 1993 and
has become an integral and essential part of the local small business community, providing a virtual back office to time-starved businesses.
“What started over 25 years ago in the US as an alternative to the post office has blossomed into a worldwide network of nearly 6,000 convenient business centres providing a broad spectrum of services to small businesses, distributed workforces, corporate clients and general consumers alike,” Jones says.
11-Jan-2006