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Vesconite Bearings strengthens Western Cape presence with successful Meet and Greet event

VESCONITE Bearings has firmly added to its presence in the Western Cape by hosting a “Meet and Greet” event for clients in August.

The event attracted 40 attendees and showcased the company’s expanding involvement across many industries, including pumps, marine, food-processing, forklifts and mining.
The gathering was a unique platform for clients to connect and explore the versatile applications of Vesconite bushings and wear materials in diverse sectors.

Nadia Swart, Vesconite Bearings’ dedicated representative for the Western Cape, hailed the event as a significant achievement, noting, “The event was a huge success, allowing our customers to see first-hand the extensive range of industries that benefit from Vesconite’s innovative solutions.”

Dr Jean-Patrick Leger, CEO of Vesconite Bearings delivered a presentation on the company’s impact and future prospects. He expressed enthusiasm about the potential for new business opportunities, stating, “We had some potential clients who joined us, and I believe we can greatly assist them in reducing costs and maintenance.”

This event marks a milestone for Vesconite Bearings as it continues to grow its footprint in the Western Cape, building strong relationships with clients and driving innovation across multiple sectors.

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