Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Hygiene firms cleaning up as virus spreads

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THE global spread of coronaviru­s is proving a boon for Queensland manufactur­ers tied to personal hygiene and domestic cleaning.

Award-winning cleaning products manufactur­er OzKleen has seen sales more than double in the last two weeks in response to the spread of the virus.

The company is now looking at putting on an extra shift that will mean its Ormeaubase­d factory will be producing disinfecta­nts, floor and bathroom cleaning products 16 hours a day.

OzKleen chief executive Mark Quinn said it was not only major supermarke­ts that were demanding more of the company’s products.

“We have the general public ringing up and asking for cleaning and other products,” Mr Quinn said. “One lady even wanted to know if we sold toilet paper.”

Mr Quinn said there was growing demand for OzKleen products in the United Kingdom, China, Japan and Korea.

“Coronaviru­s is not going to go away,” he said. “There has always been the flu but this has concentrat­ed people’s minds about the need for hygiene. We will now be looking at putting on extra staff to deal with the increased production.”

Founded in 1995, OzKleen initially operated from a single shop in Beenleigh where it sold directly to the public. Its products are now stocked in all major supermarke­ts.

OzKleen has seen sales climb more than 40 per cent in the last four years as it took on internatio­nal brands such as Dettol, Domestos, Jif and Ajax on the supermarke­t shelves.

Mr Quinn said the company also planned to start selling face masks in response to coronaviru­s along with its other range of cleaning products.

Carole Park-based toilet tissue manufactur­er Queensland Tissue Products has ramped up production by 30 per cent to 150 tonnes a day to meet increased demand.

Minister for State Developmen­t, Manufactur­ing, Infrastruc­ture and Planning Cameron Dick paid to site visit to the factory earlier this week to help assure the public that production will meet demand for toilet paper.

“They are producing enough toilet paper each day to fill Suncorp Stadium,” said Mr Dick. “You can be confident Queensland manufactur­ers are producing what you need.”

Meanwhile, the fall off in Australian­s planning overseas holidays has resulted in a “silver lining” for Brisbane-based motor home and caravan company Apollo Tourism and Leisure.

Apollo chief executive Luke Trouchet said there had been a spike in people renting motorhomes and caravans for domestic holidays. “People in Sydney or Melbourne are renting a van and within a few hours are away from the crowds,” said Mr Trouchet.

“This has come at a good time for us as the internatio­nal visitors don’t start arriving until the middle of the year.

“We also have had people calling us and wanting to rent a van in case they have to self isolate away from their family.”

He added that at the recent Gold Coast Camping and Caravan Show there had been a 40 per cent increase in sales of vans.

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