Sealtron sets up Gauteng branch
8 June 2011
News
In pursuit of creating a national footprint, Sealtron SA has set up a branch in Gauteng, headed by Craig Gibbs
Craig Gibbs
According to Bradley Mungroo, the head of the company, “it is invigorating to have a talent like Craig join Sealtron and he has all the attributes to make the Gauteng branch successful. His knowledge-base and skills complement the Sealtron product offering and will surely benefit prospective customers.”
Sealtron is a KZN-based company, established in 2002. It has earned business accreditation in the areas of ISO 9001 where it was issued with a certification of compliance, in addition to the awarding of a Level One BBBEE rating. The KZN branch enjoys strong relations with its customers, ensuring that it stays close to their needs, and this is what the company hopes to emulate in Gauteng.
The Gauteng branch will offer customers the convenience of office presence in the province and the company is assuring quick turnaround times to enquiries. The key offering from Gauteng will be batteries of all chemistries, antennas (GSM/GPS), RF cable assemblies, RF connectors, switches, LCDs and connectors.
The contact details for the Gauteng branch are: Tel. and Fax: +27 (0)11 462 9158, Cell: +27 (0)82 851 6299
For more information contact Sealtron, +27 (0)11 462 9158, [email protected], www.sealtron.co.za
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