Fabcom Excavating & Boring Pty Ltd is a limited by shares, Australian proprietary company. This corporation was registered on 2000-03-20 and was issued with the 092086523 ACN. Its Australian Business Number is 64092086523. Since 2004-12-26, the company is headquartered in VIC, post code 3156. The previous headquarters were located in VIC 3156 (from 2003-02-27 to 2004-12-26), VIC 3179 (from 2000-08-03 to 2003-02-27). Fabcom Excavating & Boring Pty Ltd was registered for the GST on 2012-04-01. Fabcom Excavating & Boring Pty Ltd has been using the Fabcom Communications Pty Ltd trading name since 2000-06-20 (it should be noted that the Australian Business Register no longer collects or updates trading names). In total the company used 1 trading name. The above data comes from the ABN database which was updated on 2012-04-11.
Status | From | To |
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Active | 5th April 2000 | current |
Name | From | To |
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Fabcom Excavating & Boring Pty Ltd | 7th October 2008 | current |
Fabcom Communications Pty. Ltd. | 27th May 2000 | 7th October 2008 |
Name | From | To |
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Fabcom Communications Pty Ltd | 20th June 2000 | current |
Location | From | To |
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VIC 3156 | 26th December 2004 | current |
VIC 3156 | 27th February 2003 | 26th December 2004 |
VIC 3179 | 3rd August 2000 | 27th February 2003 |
Status | From | To |
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Registered | 1st April 2012 | current |
Registered | 1st July 2000 | 31st March 2010 |
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