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Valves company opens new facility in Cape Town

13th September 2024

By: Rebecca Campbell

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

     

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South African valve solutions provider ENERGYValves has announced that it has established a new facility in greater Cape Town, allowing the expansion of its operations in Cape Town and adjacent areas. ENERGYValves is a division of South African group EMVAfrica.

“We are thrilled to expand our base of operations,” affirmed EMVAfrica Cape Town branch manager Justin Orwin. “This expansion is a testament to our commitment to providing exceptional valve solutions and services. The new premises will not only enable us to increase our capacity but also enhance our ability to serve the Cape Town market.”

The new facility for ENERGYValves is located in the satellite town of Brackenfell. Its workshop is fitted with advanced infrastructure and technology, allowing it to undertake warehousing as well as the assembly and servicing of a broad range of valves and actuators.

“What makes ENERGYValves’ products stand out in the market is our excellent product standard and quality,” stated Cape Town vales sales manager Cameron du Plessis. “By ensuring that our customers are given the best quality product at a reasonable price, we position ourselves strongly in the current market landscape. Our goal is to ensure growth in the valves industry and to become the best valve supplier out there.”

The new facility provides increased capacity for both servicing operations and stock holding. This will ensure timely deliveries to customers. The dedicated valve and actuators workshop will allow the provision of both more comprehensive and more tailored solutions to customers. The facility as a whole will act as a one-stop shop for all valve-related needs, as it will also stock a broad range of valve accessories. The company also regards the facility’s location in Brackenfell as strategic, with “excellent” access for customers and partners.

“It makes me proud to see the valves department grow,” highlighted Du Plessis. “The more growth, the better the future in the business for me. It gives me joy to know that our customers and clients are happy with our service, and we will continue to serve them with pride.”

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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