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ENERGYValves expands operations in Cape Town with new premises in Brackenfell

ENERGYValves, a division of EMVAfrica and a provider of valve solutions, has opened a new facility in Cape Town. The new premises, located at the corner of Milan and London Circle, Brackengate Business Park, Brackenfell, will enhance ENERGYValves’ capacity to serve the Cape Town market and surrounding areas.

The expansion location marks a milestone for the ENERGYValves division, enabling the brand to meet the growing demand for high-quality valve solutions. The new workshop is equipped with advanced technology and infrastructure, allowing for warehousing, assembly, and servicing of a wide range of valves and actuators.

Key Benefits of the New Facility

Increased Capacity: The new premises will allow ENERGYValves to boost its stocking and service capabilities, ensuring timely delivery of products and solutions to customers in Cape Town and beyond.

Enhanced Service Delivery: With a dedicated workshop for valve solutions and actuators, ENERGYValves can now provide more comprehensive and tailored services to meet the unique needs of its clients.

Strategic Location: Situated in the heart of Brackengate Business Park, the new facility offers excellent accessibility for clients and partners, fostering stronger business relationships and operational efficiency.

Comprehensive Solutions: In addition to valve solutions, the new workshop will also stock a wide range of valve accessories, making ENERGYValves a one-stop shop for all valve-related needs.

“We are thrilled to expand our base of operations,” said Justin Orwin, Branch Manager for EMVAfrica CPT. “This expansion is a testament to our commitment to providing exceptional valve solutions and services. The new premises will not only enable us to increase our capacity but also enhance our ability to serve the Cape Town market,” CPT Valves sales manager, Cameron Du Plessis added.

“What makes ENERGYValves products stand out in the market is our excellent product standard and quality. By ensuring that our customers are given the best quality product at a reasonable price, we position ourselves strongly in the current market landscape.”

Reflecting on the future, Du Plessis said, “Our goal is to ensure growth in the valves industry and to become the best valve supplier out there. It makes me proud to see the valves department grow. The more growth, the better the future in the business for me. It gives me joy to know that our customers and clients are happy with our service, and we will continue to serve them with pride.”

The expansion underscores ENERGYValves’ dedication to driving growth and innovation within the valve industry. As the company continues to expand its footprint, it remains committed to delivering superior quality products and services that meet the evolving needs of its customers.

The opening of its Cape Town facility follows ENERGYValves, which is one of EMVAfrica’s three divisions (ENERGYMetals and Multi Alloys), relocated to its very own facility in Kyalami Office Park, Midrand, Johannesburg, in May 2023.

That move was prompted by ENERGYValves’ growth over the past few years which amplified the need for more space to accommodate increased stock holding and resources.
“Our new facility will enhance our operational efficiencies by giving us better access to infrastructure, transportation networks and utilities,” said Anesh Prithilall, valves business unit manager for ENERGYValves, at the time.

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