auzure is the result of years of hard work by two farming brothers Bob and Pete Mac Smith. In the early 1990’s, the fifth generation Orange-district farmers had a vision to value add to the crops they grew on their property near the picturesque village of Cudal in Central Western NSW.
They built a small oilseed crushing plant on the family farm and spent the next 14 years developing their processes, building valuable relationships with farmers and growing a sustainable leading Australian agri-business. In 2007, the brothers moved the business to nearby Manildra to capitalise on transport links and streamlined logistics capabilities.
The farming brothers are now Directors of MSM Milling in Manildra – which is a large supplier of oils to Australian and international food manufacturers, distributors and food service companies. The company behind auzure has experience, knowledge, expertise and loyal customers.
Bob and Pete Mac Smith are trusted leaders in the Australian oilseeds sector. Their foresight, dedication and continual value adding is second to none. They focus the business on food safety, superior quality, value, customer service and innovation.
The brothers control the whole supply chain from the growers through to pressing and packaging, right through to distribution to consumers. It means they can guarantee full traceability and control over quality, Non-GM certification and sustainability, which in turn means you can trust auzure. Pure Australian Canola Oil.
Awarded
The company’s success is celebrated globally, with MSM Milling the proud recipient of numerous accolades over the years.
In 2011 the company was awarded the Premier’s NSW Exporter to Asia Award, while in 2009 it took out the Premier’s NSW Regional Exporter Award.
MSM has also been a finalist in the Australian Export Awards.
The Mac Smith brothers were finalists in two sections of the 2016 AustCham Westpac Australia-China Business Awards – The Business Excellence Award for Agriculture, Food and Beverage and the Business Excellence Award for Sustainability and Social Impact.