1997
8 CNC machines and a computer-controlled beam saw are introduced into the new Wetherill Park factory to support the growing demand for Key Industries coffins and caskets.
2007
A new division, Keystone Acoustics, is created to design, manufacture and market a range of acoustic panels to architects and commercial builders.
2014
11 CNC machines and a staff of 65 now work 6 days a week to support the demand for Keystone Acoustics & Key Industries.
1990
Coffin design and manufacturing using a new CNC machine commences from the new Smithfield factory.
1967
Television and stereo cabinets for Sharp Australia are produced from our first factory at Greenacre, Sydney.