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Matt Johnston

Logistics Solutions Design Manager at CSR

Matt Johnston is a seasoned professional in logistics and engineering with extensive experience in various managerial roles. Currently serving as the Logistics Solutions Design Manager at CSR Limited since December 2022, Matt has previously held positions such as Automation Manager at DHL and Senior Process Engineer at THE ICONIC. Other notable roles include DC Design and Automation Manager at Kmart Australia Limited, Design Manager at Toll Group, and Engineering Project Manager at Symtech Europe Ltd. Matt's career also encompasses positions as Process Design Engineer at Shandon Projects and Design Office Manager at ESCO Group of Companies, along with earlier experience as Process Design Coordinator at Wiley and Product Development Design Engineer at Dexion. Matt holds a Bachelor of Industrial Design degree from the University of Newcastle, obtained between 1994 and 1999.

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CSR

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CSR Limited (CSR) is engaged in the manufacture and supply of building products in Australia and New Zealand. The Company operates through four segments: Building Products, Glass, Aluminium and Property. Its Building Products include Lightweight Systems, such as Gyprock plasterboard and Cemintel fibre cement; Insulation, including Bradford and Martini insulation, AFS walling systems, Bricks. Its Glass business includes the operations of Viridian, an architectural glass provider and a manufacturer of float glass and hard coated performance products. The Aluminium business unit relates to its interest in Gove Aluminium Finance Limited, which in turn holds an interest in the Tomago aluminum smelter. Its Property business unit is engaged in the sale of former operating sites by advancing the sites through various stages of the development cycle. In addition, this business is also involved in a small number of large-scale developments in New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria.


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