Commercial, industrial and household supply business expands

EXPANDING HORIZONS... The Everyday Supplies team is ready to serve. Pictured from left, Warehouse Manager, Pete Walker, owner, Jac McCarty, Sales/admin, Jeanette Sabri and Lisa Murrell, and delivery driver, Rob Wells. Photo Emma Harrop

Everyday Supplies customers are in for a treat the next time they drop into the company’s Shepparton store.

The business – a trusted supplier of commercial, industrial and household-cleaning supplies and equipment to the Goulburn Valley for more than 20 years – has recently unveiled an impressive new showroom.

“We wanted to offer more things and we just didn’t have the space,” says Jaclyn McCarty, who owns the business with partner Brad Hill. “We’ve now got one of the biggest ranges of cleaning chemicals and equipment in the Goulburn Valley.”

The expanded Everyday Supplies range includes a selection of more environmentally focused products and more options to suit different budgets within each product niche, as well as a bigger range of machinery.

EXPANDING HORIZONS… The Everyday Supplies team is ready to serve. Pictured from left, Warehouse Manager, Pete Walker, owner, Jac McCarty, Sales/admin, Jeanette Sabri and Lisa Murrell, and delivery driver, Rob Wells. Photo Emma Harrop

“We’re generating a lot of business in sweepers, polishers and floor cleaners,” says McCarty. “So we’re making room for that side of the business as well so anyone can walk in and know we’ve got something for them.”

To help customers get the most out of the new showroom, Everyday Supplies has added a new member to its customer-service team, taking the total number of staff at the business to eight.

The company’s new retail space follows a successful expansion of the business into other areas, including Wallan, Broadford, Mansfield and Yea.

It’s just another case of the Goulburn Valley serving as the perfect base for a business to thrive and grow.

“There’s plenty of opportunity here and we’re really happy and proud to be part of the Shepparton community,” says McCarty.