Maxwell Australia's, Sydney offices were around 18 staff are employed.

No more Maxwell.

Well known photographic accessories distributor, Maxwell International Australia, is to close its doors at the end of April.  For around two decades, the company has been the established distributors for the Lowepro, Joby, Tamron, Velbon, Lexar and other photo-oriented brands.

Maxwell Australia's, Sydney offices were around 18 staff are employed.
Maxwell Australia’s, Sydney offices were around 18 staff are employed.

 

According to photo specialist site, photocounter.com.au, following the closure of Maxwell, the distribution of Lowepro, Joby and Tamron will now handled by TNS Connect, a subsidiary of European-based private company TNS Distribution ‘a global distributor of consumer electronics and accessories for Apple products.’ The new arrangements commence on May 2.

Analysts claim that Daymen, owners of both the Maxwell International business and the Lowepro and Joby brands, has decided to concentrate on ‘brand development and design’ and is also exiting distribution in other parts of the world. A similar move was made recently in the UK.

Photocounter.com.au quoted a media statement that TNS Connect will pick up Tamron as well as the Daymen brands. ‘Discussions with Maxwell’s other suppliers are currently under way to ensure continuity of supply, of which further details are expected in coming days.’

Meanwhile, Daymen reportedly said in a letter to customers, “Until the beginning of May, we remain open for business and intend to maintain supply until an agreed date for stock-take and stock transfer, as we plan this transition. A team of Maxwell and TNS management will now develop a Q&A on all the operational matters for supply, credits, service, accounts to ensure as smooth a changeover as possible. We will do everything we can to limit inconvenience to your business and your customers.”