Kosdown are actively involved in our local communities and when there is an opportunity to get involved and support a good cause, we do. As such Kosdown director David Downie welcomed the opportunity to help set up a Scholarship Fund in honour of dear old friend and local identity Richard (Dickie) Williams.
Kosdown are making and selling face mask ear savers to stop the pulling and chaffing behind the ears, which is caused by wearing a mask all day. It’s a simple problem, and it’s a simple and elegant solution…
Kosdown Director David Downie and partner Libby Niven recently exhibited a selection of photographic works at the St Kilda Town Hall Gallery. The images were taken over two separate trips to the remote archipelago of St Kilda, which lies some 40 miles off the coast of Scotland in the North Atlantic Ocean.
Kosdown have continued to embrace sustainability and innovation with a large scale Solar installation to the Kosdown factory in Port Melbourne. The installation comprises a 62kW photo voltaic roof panel system, together with a Three Phase 50Kwp Inverter.
Kosdown were recipients of a City Of Port Phillip Excellence in Business Award for the innovations applied in the Kosdown factory, which have significantly improved the environmental sustainability of the factory and created knock on commercial benefits.
Kosdown recently undertook a large scale signage installation to the Foyer of Australian company RMS. Kosdown produced the wall graphics on our large scale flat bed printer than undertook the installation on-site.
Kosdown is one of the few local on-shore printers fully committed to keeping jobs, manufacturing and skills within Australia. We also strongly support responsible forestry and local paper makers.