Postal strike delays SA Instrumentation & Control delivery in Gauteng
1 February 2013
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An illegal strike at the South African Post Office’s Witspos and Tshwane mailing centres in Gauteng is affecting the delivery of SA Instrumentation & Control to subscribers in the region.
We request your patience and understanding while this situation is ongoing. In the interim, please visit www.instrumentation.co.za for the latest news and products, which reflect the content found in the print copy. In addition to the online format, a digital edition of the magazine is accessible on the website in a format similar to the print version for ease of reading.
We trust that the matter will be settled expeditiously and that you will receive your missing copy or copies as soon as the Post Office resolves the strike and works through its backlog.
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