Mitech, the local manufacturer of a wide range of valves and related accessories, has relocated to Kempton Park. The new facility provides an improved working environment for staff and a significant amount of additional space for the changing requirements of the company’s growing business and increased order book.
Mitech’s new factory is 3800 square metres in size, which is 1000 more than its previous premises. The machine shop and assembly areas feature overhead cranes, and with air conditioning throughout the factory, employees enjoy a much improved work environment. The factory floors are epoxy coated making them easier to keep clean, while the security in the Denel factory park is world class.
The new address is 3-8 Altas Road, Denel North Entrance (D4), Kempton Park. The new telephone number is 011 927 4850.
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