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Tru-Trac named SACEEC exporter of the year

Jonathan Rogoff, CEO at Tru-Trac

From left, Philipp Starrach, International Sales Manager at Tru-Trac, and David Pereira, Head of Sales at Tru-Trac, proudly accept the Exporter of the Year award on behalf of the entire Tru-Trac team

Tru-Trac has been awarded Exporter of the Year by SACEEC, a recognition that celebrates the company’s engineering innovation and strong performance in international markets

Receiving the SACEEC Exporter of the Year award marks an important milestone for Tru-Trac and reinforces the company’s commitment to delivering smarter, safer conveyor solutions worldwide

The SACEEC Exporter of the Year award highlights Tru-Trac’s dedication to innovation and showcases the proven real-world performance delivered consistently by its engineering and production teams

18th November 2025

     

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Tru-Trac, a proudly South African manufacturer of conveyor solutions, has been awarded Exporter of the Year 2025 by the South African Capital Equipment Export Council (SACEEC), recognising the company’s engineering excellence, product innovation and strong performance in global markets. The award was announced recently at a SACEEC ceremony, underscoring the company’s growing reputation as a world class OEM with deep local roots.

According to Jonathan Rogoff, CEO at Tru-Trac, the accolade reflects the commitment of its engineering and production teams as well as the strength of its international distributor network which provides critical on-the-ground support to customers across multiple countries and continents.

“For us, this award is a powerful affirmation of our strategy,” Rogoff notes. “It recognises the dedication of our people, the loyalty of our global partners and the trust placed in us by customers around the world.”

As a local manufacturer, Tru-Trac has remained at the forefront of conveyor technology by incorporating the latest engineering developments into its product range, supported by continuous research and development. Close communication with customers is a cornerstone of this process, ensuring that solutions are tailored to real-world site conditions and operational challenges.

Today, the company has established a robust global footprint for its conveyor belt tracking and safety solutions, backed by a reputable international distribution network that provides fast and effective localised support.

More than a supplier of products, Tru-Trac delivers technologically sound, engineered solutions that enhance safety, reduce operating costs and improve productivity across mining operations, bulk materials handling plants, ports, power stations and industrial facilities worldwide.

“This award confirms that South African engineering competes confidently on the world stage,” Rogoff concludes. “We are proud to represent our country globally and remain committed to pushing the boundaries of innovation in conveyor performance.”

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