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词条 Pallion Group
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  1. Timeline

      Beginnings    External Investment & Diversification    Growth  

  2. Products & Significant Projects

  3. Facilities

  4. Memberships & Exhibitions

  5. References

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[https://www.pallion.com/ Pallion] designs, manufactures, and distributes precious metal products and related services. It is the largest precious metal services group in Australasia.[1][2] Pallion is the result of the merger[3][4] of the ABC Bullion and Palloys Group of companies founded in 1972 and 1951 respectively.The group maintains its headquarters in Sydney NSW Australia and is a wholly privately owned group of companies with manufacturing facilities and offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth in Australia, Hong Kong (SAR) and mainland China.

[https://www.pallion.com/ Pallion] comprises nine entities:[5] ABC Bullion, ABC Refinery, Palloys, AGS|PJW, A&E Metals,Regentco, Goldenage International, Custodian Vaults and WJ Sanders. These entities provide the following precious metal related services: Bullion; Refining & Minting; Casting & Custom Jewellery; Fabricated Metals; Wedding Rings & Electroplating; Findings; and Vaulting.

Timeline

Beginnings

Palloys (one of the namesakes of [https://www.pallion.com/ Pallion]) commenced operations as Palloys Refining Co in 1951, in Woollahra Sydney New South Wales Australia. The business was the brainchild of Felix Parry (Felix Pisarewski) a Polish war hero who arrived in Australia as a refugee after the second world war. At its inception, Palloys Refining Co's business was solely related to the refining of precious metals sourced from the jewellery and dental industries.

In 1952, Palloys Refining Co entered into an agreement[6] with Matthey Garrett. Pursuant to that agreement, Palloys Refining Co changed the focus of its business to the casting of jewellery and dental components utilising the lost wax method. It also changed its name to Palloys. In return, Matthey Garrett agreed to provide bulk precious metal refining services to Palloys. By 1955, Palloys was servicing burgeoning post war jewellery demand across Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong. To cater to this increased global demand, Palloys Hong Kong commenced operations in 1962 in joint venture with Wheelock Marden Limited,[7] now part of Wheelock & Co Limited. Palloys Hong Kong was the first company engaged in the casting of precious metals in Hong Kong.[7]

External Investment & Diversification

In 1965, a 25% interest in Palloys was acquired by Wieland Edeinmetalle GMBH (now part of the Saxonia Franke Group). To this day, Palloys is the exclusive Australian distributor of Wieland Plating Products.[8] In 1986 interests associated with the Kay family acquired the remaining 75% interest in Palloys.

In 1972, Australian Bullion Company (NSW) Pty Limited commenced operation as a distributor of bullion products throughout Australia. It now trades under the name ABC Bullion, a brand which is of one of the cornerstones of the Australian gold trading system.

In 1990, Palloys diversified from the jewellery casting market into the manufacture and supply of fabricated alloyed precious metal in various forms: wire; sheet; solders; milled wedding rings; and precious metal refining services. It did so through a joint venture agreement with Bullion Mark Pty Limited, a company associated with Mr P.J. Williams and Harringtons Limited, a listed Australian public company and now part of the Perth Mint. The new joint venture entity was called Alloy & Gold Supply (NSW) Pty Ltd. Through various mergers and acquisitions, the non Palloys 50% interest was acquired by AGR Matthey (itself a joint venture between the Western Australian State Government Perth Mint, Australian Gold Alliance (a wholly owned subsidiary of Newmont Mining Corporation) and Johnson Matthey Plc).

Growth

In late 2007, new interests acquired Palloys and its interest in Alloy & Gold Supply (NSW) Pty Ltd. In 2008, Palloys acquired the AGR Matthey interest in Alloy & Gold Supply (NSW) Pty Ltd and also the AGR Matthey jewellery division. Alloy & Gold Supply (NSW) Pty Ltd was renamed AGS Metals Pty Limited and the Palloys Group was born.

In 2008, Palloys Group launched what was to become the largest CAD/CAM jewellery rapid prototyping and manufacturing division in Australia.[9] Further diversification occurred with the incorporation of the Australian jewellery findings arm of the group, Regentco in 2009.[10] In 2011, Palloys Group expanded its fabricated metals manufacturing base with the acquisition of P.J Williams Pty Limited by AGS Metals Pty Limited which was renamed AGS|PJW.

In 2009, ABC Bullion was named as the exclusive Australian distributor for all PAMP Suisse products.

Commencing in 2009 and completing in 2014,[11] Palloys Group acquired Goldenage International Limited (GAI). With offices and manufacturing facilities in Hong Kong SAR and mainland China, GAI is a world leader in volume findings production. In 2013 GAI expanded its product offering[12] to include premium custom jewellery production for some of the world's best known jewellery brands.[2]

As of 2012, the group's international headquarters moved to Sydney.[13]

Also in 2012, Palloys Group and ABC Bullion formed a joint venture to acquire ABC Refinery which is now the largest private refiner and assayer of precious metals in Australia. In 2014, ABC Refinery was awarded NATA accreditation, compliant with ISO (International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) Standard 17025:2005 for the analysis of gold, silver and their alloys. In addition, ABC Refinery has been accredited as compliant with AS (Australian Standards) and ILAC (International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation). In 2013, Palloys Group and ABC Bullion commenced trading of ABC Bullion in Hong Kong (SAR) to cater to increasing demand from Asia for bullion and related products. Also in that year, the entities opened Custodian Vaults – a private secure vaulting facility of over 5,000 vaults in the central business district of Sydney NSW Australia.

In 2014, ABC Refinery commenced construction of a new minting facility in Australia catering to public and private institutional demand. In 2014, the jewellery division of Pallion was named Australian Best Jewellery Supplier in the inaugural Australian Jewellery Industry Awards. In late 2014, the ABC Bullion and Palloys Group of companies financially merged under a new holding company called [https://www.pallion.com/ Pallion], a top 20 Australian private company by revenue. It is owned by interests associated with the Gregg, Simpson and Cochineas families. Today, Pallion has manufacturing facilities and offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth in Australia, Hong Kong and mainland China.

In February 2015, Palloys was named Australian Best Jewellery Manufacturer at the Australian Jewellery Industry Awards. In April 2015, a long-standing association with A&E Metals was formalised in the acquisition by Pallion of A&E Metals.

In December 2015, ABC Refinery was appointed to The London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) Good Delivery list for gold. The appointment makes ABC Refinery the only independent LBMA accredited gold refinery in Australia.

In November 2015, ABC Bullion was awarded the manufacturing rights to the Melbourne Cup[14][15] by the Victoria Racing Club. ABC Bullion is the third manufacturer of the Melbourne Cup in its entire history. The Melbourne Cup produced by ABC Bullion is the first Melbourne Cup that is made from metal that has been mined, fabricated and assembled wholly within Australia.[16] The metal for the 2016 and 2017 Melbourne Cup originated from the Cowal Gold Mine owned and operated by Evolution Mining Limited, located 350 kilometres west of Sydney, NSW, Australia.

In February 2018 it was announced by the Victorian Racing Club that Lexus was to be the new major sponsor for the Melbourne Cup.[17] The metal for the 2018 Melbourne Cup originated from [https://evolutionmining.com.au/mt-rawdon/ Mt Rawdon mine], owned and operated by [https://evolutionmining.com.au/ Evolution Mining Limited.]

In April 2018, ABC Refinery was officially accredited by the Shanghai Gold Exchange ("SGE"). The accreditation makes it one of only seven international companies who can sell gold into China.[18]

In August 2018, Pallion acquired WJ Sanders, Australia's last traditional manufacturing silversmith operating in Australia.

Products & Significant Projects

[https://www.pallion.com/ Pallion] products are sold internationally with a focus on Asian, North American and Western European markets.[12] Its range of products and services can be broadly summarised as follows:

  • Bullion
  • Refining & Minting
  • Casting & Custom Jewellery
  • Fabricated Metals, Wedding Rings & Electroplating
  • Findings
  • Vaulting

[https://www.pallion.com/ Pallion] entities provide precious metal products and services used to commemorate some of the world's largest sporting and horse racing events, for premium car restoration companies, government security forces and international movie production houses. [https://www.pallion.com/ Pallion] entities also provide metal product design services to the Australian Federal Government . Significant public and private institutional projects in respect of which [https://www.pallion.com/ Pallion] entities have been involved include:

  • 1980: Assay of one of the world's largest gold natural nuggets – the Hand of Faith[19]
  • 1988: Mounts supplied for Queen Elizabeth II’s Australian State Coach. The Australian State Coach was used to convey HRH The Prince of Wales, HRH The Duchess of Cornwall and Mr and Mrs Middleton from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace following the wedding of Prince Williams, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge on 29 April 2011
  • 1998: Supply of gold lettering for the Australian War Memorial Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
  • 2001: Supply of the iconostas for a Black Madonna Icon presented to and blessed by Pope John Paul II
  • 2013: Mounts supplied for Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee Coach (ridden by Queen Elizabeth II at the state opening of the British Parliament on 4 June 2014 session)
  • 2013: WJ Sanders awarded production rights to the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup for the Australian Open [https://www.wjsanders.com.au/downloads/pdf/advertising/A22.pdf]
  • 2015: ABC Bullion awarded production rights to the Melbourne Cup and a suite of other trophies by the [https://www.flemington.com.au/ Victorian Racing Club]

Facilities

[https://www.pallion.com/ Pallion] is the largest precious metal services group in Australasia.[2] It has 4 manufacturing facilities located in Sydney NSW Australia, Melbourne Victoria Australia, Hong Kong SAR and Shenzhen China. Its production facilities are the most technologically advanced of their type in Australia[13] with the largest fabricated precious metal production capacity in the region, capable of producing in over 70 proprietary precious metal alloys daily.[20]

Sales and Distribution facilities are located in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth in Australia, Hong Kong SAR and mainland China.

Memberships & Exhibitions

[https://www.pallion.com/ Pallion] entities are members or primary supporters of the following organisations:

  • AAASDA - Antique & Art Dealers Association of Australia
  • JAA - Jeweller's Association of Australia
  • GAA - Gemmological Association of Australia
  • GSGA - The Gold & Silversmiths Guild of Australia
  • HKJJA - The Hong Kong Jewellery & Jade Manufacturers Association
  • HKPA - The Hong Kong Pearl Association
  • MJSA - Manufacturing Jewelers & Suppliers of America
  • SGE - Shanghai Gold Exchange
  • LBMA - London Bullion Market Association
  • Worldskills Australia

[https://www.pallion.com/ Pallion] entities exhibit at all major international jewellery and precious metal fairs including:

  • International Jewellery Tokyo Fairs
  • JAA International Jewellery Fair Sydney
  • JCK Las Vegas
  • Jewellery Shanghai Fairs
  • The Gold Symposium Sydney
  • Hong Kong Jewellery & Gems Fairs
  • HKTDC International Jewellery Shows
  • Taiwan Jewellery & Gem Fairs

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Palloys buys Kashine and The Laser Guy|url=http://www.jewelleryworld.net.au/2014/02/25/palloys-buys-kashine-and-the-laser-guy/|website=Jewellery World|accessdate=15 August 2014}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Golden Opportunity|url=http://www.hktdc.com/info/mi/a/hkti/en/1X09YHRU/1/Hong-Kong-Trader-International-Edition/Golden-Opportunity.htm|website=Hong Kong Trader|accessdate=15 August 2014}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=ABC Bullion merges with Palloys|url=http://www.jewelleryworld.net.au/2014/12/18/abc-bullion-merges-palloys/|website=Jewellery World|accessdate=18 December 2014}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Surprise merger forms largest Aussie metals provider|url=http://www.jewellermagazine.com/Article.aspx?id=4753&h=Surprise-merger-forms-largest-Aussie-metals-provider|website=Jeweller Magazine|accessdate=18 December 2014}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Pallion|url=https://www.pallion.com|website=Pallion}}
6. ^{{cite book|last1=Parry|first1=Felix|title=Life in Three Dimensions|date=1988|publisher=Hudson Publishing|location=Victoria Australia|page=141}}
7. ^{{cite book|last1=Parry|first1=Felix|title=Life in Three Dimensions|date=1988|publisher=Hudson Publishing|location=Victoria Australia|page=160}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=Electroplating products|url=http://www.wieland-edelmetalle.de/produkte/galvanoprodukte/page.html?L=1|website=Wieland Edelmetalle}}
9. ^{{cite web|last1=Nicholson|first1=Coleby|title=CAD/CAM’S MOVERS & SHAKERS|url=http://www.jewellermagazine.com/Article.aspx?id=4195&h=CAD/CAM%E2%80%99s-movers-&-shakers|website=Jeweller Magazine|accessdate=15 August 2014}}
10. ^{{cite web|title=Palloys – the power of three|url=http://www.jewelleryworld.net.au/2009/08/21/palloys-the-power-of-three/|website=Jewellery World|accessdate=15 August 2014}}
11. ^{{cite web|title=Palloys Group buys Goldenage International|url=http://www.jewelleryworld.net.au/2009/08/25/palloys-group-buys-goldenage-international/|website=Jewellery World|accessdate=15 August 2014}}
12. ^{{cite web|last1=Chan|first1=Stephanie|title=AUSTRALIAN JEWELLERY SUPPLIER INCREASES OVERSEAS PRESENCE|url=http://www.jewellermagazine.com/Article.aspx?id=3945&h=Australian-jewellery-supplier-increases-overseas-presence|website=Jeweller Magazine|accessdate=15 August 2014}}
13. ^{{cite web|title=Palloys set to move|url=http://www.jewelleryworld.net.au/2012/10/17/palloys-set-to-move/|website=Jewellery World|accessdate=15 August 2014}}
14. ^{{cite web|title=Melbourne Cup 2015: Jeweller Hardy Brothers scratched as trophy maker|url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/features/spring-racing-carnival/melbourne-cup-2015-jeweller-hardy-brothers-scratched-as-trophy-maker/news-story/72123277e766d89866309446919ea7ca|website=Herald Sun|accessdate=5 November 2015}}
15. ^{{cite web|title=Aussie gold to make up Melbourne Cup |url= http://www.miningnews.net/commodity/gold/aussie-gold-to-make-up-melbourne-cup/|website=Mining News|accessdate=5 November 2015}}
16. ^{{cite web|title=Melbourne Cup 2015: Jeweller Hardy Brothers scratched as trophy maker|url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/features/spring-racing-carnival/melbourne-cup-2015-jeweller-hardy-brothers-scratched-as-trophy-maker/news-story/72123277e766d89866309446919ea7ca|website=Herald Sun|accessdate=5 November 2015}}
17. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.flemington.com.au/news/2018-02-13/lexus-announced-as-the-new-melbourne-cup-principal-partner|title=Lexus announced as the new Melbourne Cup Principal Partner|last=Flemington.com.au|work=Victoria Racing Club|access-date=2018-06-14|language=en}}
18. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.pallion.com/resources/news-events/abc-refinery-accredited-by-the-shanghai-gold-exchange/|title=ABC Refinery Accredited by the Shanghai Gold Exchange {{!}} Pallion|website=www.pallion.com|access-date=2018-04-10}}
19. ^{{cite web|title=Hand of Faith|url=http://www.goldennugget.com/entertainment/faith.asp|website=Golden Nugget|accessdate=15 August 2014|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140806120853/http://www.goldennugget.com/entertainment/faith.asp|archivedate=6 August 2014|df=}}
20. ^{{cite web|title=Jewellery & Base Metal Casting - Palloys Alloys|url=http://palloys.com.au/palloys_services/base-metal-casting/|website=Palloys|accessdate=15 August 2014}}

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