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Cape Town operation boosted

To enhance its service to its Western and Eastern Cape customers, Stone-Stamcor has embarked on a business improvement project for its Cape Town branch. Previously in Maitland, its new location is Unit A4, in the Pinelands Office Park.

With a long history of local manufacturing and product distribution, dating back to 1942, the company prides itself on supplying the best product range to the electrical and mechanical industries, along with premium customer service to its clients throughout South Africa.

The company is ISO 9001 certified and is a SANAS accredited BBBEE level 2 certified.
Moving to a secure office park Mark Talbot, sales manager for Stone-Stamcor explains that the move will officially take place in November 2019.

“Our clients will find the new premises is much improved in all aspects. Firstly, the office park is secured with 24- hour security, which means collections and drop-offs will be safer and less stressful.”

In addition, the location provides for easier access and parking will no longer be a problem as there is more space for visitors as well as the strict access controls at Pinelands Office Park.

New faces in Cape Town Mark Talbot will be taking over the role of branch manager for the Cape Town branch while the role of sales and customer service has been assigned to Wendy Thom, who has over 20-years of sales experience in the electrical industry in the Western Cape region.

Clinton Alexander is currently the storeman for Stone-Stamcor and handles internal sales with assistance from Sharon Kirby who also is responsible for office administration.
Full range of products available Talbot says that the full range of products will be available from the Cape Town branch along with repairs and advice on the whole product range.

The Stone-Stamcor Electrical Division manufactures a comprehensive range of copper and aluminium compression cable connectors (lugs and ferrules) locally for fitment to cable conductors, which comply with the SANS IEC 61238-1 standard.

The locally manufactured products are supplemented with other types of connectors for earthing and customer specific solutions for special applications. Also supplied is a full range of compression crimping and cable cutting tools.

The Mechanical Division represents several renowned international companies with high-quality brands. It can supply a range which includes industrial gearboxes, motors, linear motion control products, converting industry products and rotating unions.

  • The company can be contacted at: info@stonestamcor.co.za, Tel: +27 21 511 8143.
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