On the move
June 2025
News
David Dyce has been appointed as the chief executive officer of Hexagon Electrical, part of Montsi Investments. He has enjoyed many years in the electromechanical sector, with extensive experience in electrical, automation, installations and fault finding. His technical expertise is enhanced by his business, leadership and sales skills. Dyce’s focus on customer satisfaction aligns with the company’s primary objective. His commitment to the highest quality and safety standards will be instrumental in guiding the company to further growth in his role as CEO.

David Dyce, chief executive officer of Hexagon Electrical.
Hexagon Electrical specialises in the design, manufacture and reconditioning of a wide range of standard and bespoke flameproof and non-flameproof electrical equipment. This equipment is designed for use in various sectors, including mining and quarrying, chemical and pharmaceutical plants, milling, general industry and engineering. The range of equipment, which meets stringent quality, environmental and safety specifications, comprises motors and transformers, enclosures and switchgear, standard and ventilation fans, scrubber fans and auxiliary equipment.
For more information contact David Dyce, Hexagon Electrical, +27 86 110 6520, [email protected], www.hexelect.co.za
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