In 1953, John Rabin set up his own business in his backyard garage in the inner Melbourne suburb of East Brunswick. Initially, he had only one machine; which he used to do almost everything. Within a short time, his work became known for its high quality and, to keep up with increasing demands, he began employing people and expanding his range of machinery. In 1961, Rabin Engineering was producing
very complex high quality moulds for the plastic industry and others. During this period, Tupperware visited Australia to seek out a local firm to make Plastic Injection Moulds for their products. It soon found itself in discussion with Diecraft and realising that Diecraft moulds were world class they asked Rabin to consider a partnership with them. Tupperware purchased the business in 1963, and moved its operation to the current
premises at Reservoir in 1965. Diecraft Australia has the ability to handle a wide range and size of moulds and is currently exporting to many countries around the world. Amongst its national and international customers are world renowned companies for whom quality, on time delivery and cost effectiveness is of paramount importance. Our commitment to quality requires an understanding of your company, your product and your objectives. Through close liaison Diecraft Australia can design and produce the ultimate mould to suit your company's needs and expectations.