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BMG Profile

BMG provides a comprehensive range of engineering components and technical services throughout the continent, to ensure high productivity, reduced energy consumption, minimal downtime and long service life of every system.

BMG is a complete process solutions provider to all sectors of industry, which means companies can access all essential quality branded products and essential support services from one reliable supplier. This integrated approach guarantees lower production costs and higher efficiencies.

The BMG team works closely with customers in diverse industries, including mining and quarrying, water and wastewater treatment facilities, the food and beverage sector and petrochemical plants, as well as the agriculture sector and general industry. BMG also supplies and supports service providers to power generation and pharmaceutical plants, as well as ports, rail and road facilities.

BMG is committed to ensuring each plant maintains full production, by providing a 24-hour customer process support for production efficiency and reliability centred maintenance.

BMG has secured exclusive supply, service and distribution agreements with some of the world’s most respected manufacturers of leading engineering components. Products are carefully selected in terms of consistent quality controls, compatibility, standardisation, reliability and extended service life.

The company’s specialist divisions comprise Bearings, Seals and Gaskets, Power Transmission, Drives and Motors, Materials Handling, Tools & Fasteners, Hydraulics, Filtration, Lubrication and Field Service.

The technical resources team partners with each customer to ensure dependable solutions – from the initial design concept, specification, manufacturing quality control, commissioning and support of equipment in use.

BMG’s mobile field service teams conduct breakdown and routine maintenance on plant and carries out trouble shooting and advises on possible productivity improvements, to ensure the highest level of plant output and reliability.

BMG’s online shopping portal is benchmarked on international best practice, offering an efficient, easy-to-navigate platform, that enables 24-hour browsing and ordering from over 75 000 BMG products.

BMG Online offers many benefits, including easy product browsing, selection and ordering; click and collect from the nearest branch; swift delivery for existing customers and a fair returns policy.

To find out more about BMG Online, please email customercare@bmgworld.net or go onto www.bmgworld.net.

The BMG World distribution facility in Johannesburg enables the company to provide high levels of operating efficiencies and delivery service, in line with the substantial continued expansion of the business.

BMG - which has grown dramatically from a single bearings outlet, established in 1974 - has 88 branches throughout Southern Africa and continues to expand on the continent.

BMG forms part of Invicta Holdings Limited, which is a Level 2 contributor to Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE).

The company believes in sustainable development and instils in its team a responsibility for health, safety and the environment, as well as empowering local communities. Skills training is also important at BMG and forms a critical part of the company’s investment in staff upliftment.

For further information

BMG

Physical Address: 3 Droste Crescent, Jeppestown, Johannesburg 2043, South Africa.

Postal Address: PO Box 33431 Jeppestown, Johannesburg 2043, South Africa

Telephone:        +27 11 620 1500              

Email:               feedback@bmgworld.net

Web:                www.bmgworld.net

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