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Ezymats offer Special order Vinyl Judo mats

Ezymats are now offering vinyl Judo mats on special order. As well as our quality EVA jigsaw mats which we have in stock at our Belmore warehouse, we now offer Vinyl judo mats on special order as well. Delivery is around 4 weeks from order and minimum order quality is 48sqm.

Our judo mats have a tatami finish and are made of vinyl with an inner compressed sponge and anti skid bottom. They are available in 40mm and 50mm with density of 180kgs/cbm or 230kg/cbm. Sizes are either 1m x 1m or 1m x 2m.

Our judo mats are great for high impact sports and judo competitions. Colours available are green, red, blue and yellow.

Contact us for pricing and to place an order.

Ezymats CEO to take company global

Ezymats CEO has vowed to take the company global following the success of the companies jigsaw mats. “I see a growing market globally and I want us to be part of it” says CEO.

Since 2013 Ezymats has been supplying training mats through out Australian to a number of organisations. Their mats have had particular success with martial arts organisation and people looking to set up home gyms. “Our mats are not only fantastic quality but they are the cheapest on the market. We want people from other countries to benefit from our mats just like those in the Australian market have” insisted CEO.

CEO is currently in China expanding the company’s office and warehousing facilities to accommodate the new expansion. Not only is he expanding he Ezymats operation but also his other successful businesses.

“Watch this space. When we embark on an adventure expect something amazing. Not only will we expand our each but also our offering. Apart from Jigsaw mats we will be offering vinyl judo mats of professional quality as well” CEO.

Today Australians celebrate Anzac Day

The Anzac tradition was established on 25 April 1915 when the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps landed on the Gallipoli Peninsula.

It was the start of a campaign that lasted eight months and resulted in some 25,000 Australian casualties, including 8,700 who were killed or died of wounds or disease.

The men who served on the Gallipoli Peninsula created a legend, adding the word ‘Anzac’ to our vocabulary and creating the notion of the Anzac spirit.

In 1916, the first anniversary of the landing was observed in Australia, New Zealand and England and by troops in Egypt. That year, 25 April was officially named ‘Anzac Day’ by the Acting Prime Minister, George Pearce.

By the 1920s, Anzac Day ceremonies were held throughout Australia. All States had designated Anzac Day as a public holiday. In the 1940s, Second World War veterans joined parades around the country. In the ensuing decades, returned servicemen and women from the conflicts in Korea, Malaya, Indonesia, Vietnam and Iraq, veterans from allied countries and peacekeepers joined the parades.

During the 1960s and 1970s, the number of people attending the ceremonies fell as Australians questioned the relevance of Anzac Day. However, in the 1990s there was a resurgence of interest in Anzac Day, with attendances, particularly by young people, increasing across Australia and with many making the pilgrimage to the Gallipoli Peninsula to attend the Dawn Service.

Today is sure to be a lovely day to celebrate with family and friends and maybe have a BBQ and a game of cricket. Traffic will be light and the streets peaceful.

But for those of us stuck in China on business. Bad Luck!

Tesla to manufacture its cars in China

Electric car manufacturer Tesla has announced that they will begin building cars in China in the not to distant future. CEO Elon Musk is currently visiting China announced the decision.

China also faces a growing air pollution problem, and the government is working to encourage the adoption of electric cars.

Yet much of China lacks the infrastructure needed to support them.

State media reported that Tesla (TSLA) is ready to help change that, with Musk pledging to launch a nationwide battery charging and service network by 2015.

Sales of the Tesla car are on fire in the USA as seem in the picture in this article.

Ip Man uses jigsaw mats for wing chun training

Donnie Yen Confirmed for Ip Man 3

Donnie Yen plans to make a return to his highly praised Ip Man role in the film series’ third chapter, which is estimated to start filming next year.

Last year, it was believed that Donnie withdrew from Ip Man 3  because producer Raymond Wong  intended to have his son, Edmond Wong, replace the original director, Wilson Yip. However, Pegasus Motion Pictures CEO John Chong said at a press conference in June that the film’s postponement was due to scheduling conflicts, not disparity between the cast and crew. He also dismissed hearsay that Donnie backed away because of disagreements over his salary.

Ip Man 3 was initially planned to be shot from June to September 2013. But, Donnie was occupied in other movie projects. Director Wilson Yip furthermore had additional work obligations throughout that time and therefore advised that Edmond Wong change from screenwriter to director. Edmond was occupied getting ready for his wedding, so filming was deferred until the year after.

The producers anticipate that Ip Man 3 can be filmed sometime next year and mentioned that the movie will be released in 3D.

Soft inflations figure to keep jigsaw mats stable

The soft inflation figures release today should keep the price of jigsaw mats stable.

Consumer prices were softer-than-expected in the first three months of this year, lowering expectations that an interest rate hike could be on the cards later this year.

The headline inflation for the first-quarter of this year rose by 0.6 per cent to take the annual rate to 2.9 per cent. The figures were lower than analysts’ consensus forecasts and keeps the annual growth in inflation within the Reserve Bank’s target band of 2 to 3 per cent.

Although expectation that interest rates would be stable pushed the dollar down, it wasn’t by so much that it could push up the price of imported goods. With jigsaw mats being manufactured overseas this is a good sign.

Rubin Carter dies aged 76

Rubin Carter the fighter who’s wrongful conviction inspired a Bob Dylan song has died ages 76. Carter spent 19 years in prison before the charges against him were dismissed on grounds of prosecutorial misconduct.

He wrote two autobiographies, was the inspiration behind a Bob Dylan song and was the subject of a movie.

Carter, placed in the correctional system at 11, spent much of his youth behind bars. But he maintained that he was always free. As he said in a 1977, “they can incarcerate my body but never my mind.”

jigsaw mats and gym mats

More jigsaw mats on the boat

We have another container of jigsaw mats on the way. Although we have more jigsaw mats in the warehouse, our stock will run out soon and the new arrival will be welcome. If you are thinking of ordering a large quantity of 40mm jigsaw mats be be sure to book them. Our mats are very popular and it has been challenging just to keep up with demand. The exceptional quality and excellent price makes them appealing for all sorts of organisations. The thickness and sturdiness makes them ideal for many applications. We have noticed that our customers’ keep coming from a diverse segment of the community with application of which we would never have thought. Book you mats today or come and buy the few remaining mats that we have.

World-Wide jigsaw mats shipping

Ezymats ship jigsaw mats world-wide

Ezymats jigsaw mats can now be shipped world-wide. Our warehouse in China can now dispatch jigsaw mats to the four corners of the world. We ship to USA, UK, Europe, Japan, Asia, South America, Brazil and Africa. Minimum order quantity for world-wide shipments is a 20′ container which is approximately 550 jigsaw mats. We can ship everything from 20mm, 30mm and 40mm mats from our China warehouse. All orderer are processed by our Hong Kong Office (Yatama LTD Hong Kong). For more details contact us.

We are still able to delivery small quantities Australia-wide as we have a warehouse in Belmore in Sydney. So in Australia we can ship to Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Hobart, Canberra, Wollongong, Newcastle and anywhere in between. We stock 40mm jigsaw mats in our Belmore warehouse. Our EVA mats are available for immediate dispatch.