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Your chance to make an offer on Tupperware Southern Africa’s manufacturing plant, property, and other assets

PARK Village Auctions is inviting offers to purchase a significant plastic manufacturing and distribution plant with movable assets stemming from the liquidation of Tupperware Southern Africa.

“This is a unique opportunity to acquire a substantial facility with a comprehensive plant and equipment inventory,” says PVA’s Werner Burger. 

“The scale of the operation and assets offered due to the liquidation of a globally recognised entity like Tupperware Southern Africa make this an attractive proposition for various potential buyers within the plastics manufacturing sector, related industries, or investment groups.”

Immovable property comprises Erf 141, Vulcania Ext 2, 92 Lemmer Road, Brakpan, measuring 4 1573 hectares. 

The property features an expansive warehouse building divided into four sections, a double-storey office building, a security office, a health and safety office, and a covered staff parking area. The total gross leasable area (GLA) of the property is 22 747 square metres.

Key equipment includes a recycling extruder (Nelmor Thermoflite 45 mm barrel, with spaghetti die, cooling tank, and pelletiser), granulators (Rapid 300 with dust extractor and cyclone, and Nelmor G16 with dust extractor and cyclone), seven Matan granule dryers, an Engel Duo 500 (C06) injection moulder with Viper 40 robot, two heated tempering tunnels, two Viper 40 robots, a Future Packaging shrink tunnel , four Busch vacuum pumps with an AZO hopper dryer, and conveyor systems throughout the factory.

Offers are to be submitted to Park Village Auctions by no later than 14:00 on Thursday, 15 May.

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