Phoenix Contact recently held the official opening of its newly upgraded premises in Bellville, Western Cape.
In line with the company’s philosophy and growth strategy, it is continually investing in buildings and people throughout the world. Phoenix Contact ZA continues to do this in the local market. On the back of continued growth in the Western Cape over the last few years, an expansion and revamp of the existing operational facilities was well overdue there.
The new offices boast a state-of-the-art boardroom /training facility and an enlarged logistics area to accommodate the increased stock inventory. Added to this is a workshop/testing facility to support the increased engineering advice capability available through a recently appointed applications engineer. The expansion demonstrates Phoenix Contact’s commitment to developing and growing its business in the Western Cape region.
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