As from 1 February, Valve & Automation’s Gauteng regional offices will relocate to 25 Telford Street, Duncanville, Vereeniging.
This expansion forms part of the strategy to offer customers a more complete service from application sizing and selection, to new equipment sales through to repairs and service contracts. With the significant installed base of manual, on/off and control valves, the company will now be better equipped to offer an improved after-sales support and service. We can still take care of all your valves and actuators from ‘cradle to grave’.
This new facility boasts
• A double girder 5-ton overhead crane in addition to our 3-ton forklift capacity.
• Expanded valve actuation facility.
• Expanded seat leakage testing facility.
• Expanded hydrostatic testing facility.
• Expanded final acceptance testing facility.
Thanks to the latest VoIP systems being installed, all contact details remain the same with the addition of a national technical sales and support number: 086 110 3103.
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