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WEG Africa’s new Cape Town premises reflect 30 years of growth

Celebrating 30 years since its inception, WEG Africa’s Cape Town branch can mark this achievement from its larger and improved premises in Richmond Business Park – a fitting measure of its success to date.

STARTING out 1994 to serve the metropolitan area with a range of low voltage electric motors, WEG Africa’s Cape Town branch has grown in its size and its offerings, according to branch manager Marthinus Greeff.

Testament to this is the fact that it has again outgrown its premises, and last year relocated to larger, well-equipped facilities in Richmond Business Park – enhancing its service capability while making life easier for its customers.

“The branch had humble beginnings 30 years ago, with three staff members – the manager, an administrative assistant and a storeman,” says Greeff. 

“Our dedication and commitment to customers soon put us on a growth path which has continued to this day; the experienced staff complement at Richmond Park now stands at 35 people.”

Another sign of success is the geographical area that the branch now covers – from Cape Town upwards to the north as far as Upington and east to the town of George.

Similarly, a wider range of industrial sectors reach out for solutions from WEG Africa’s Cape Town branch. These include mining, cement, petrochemical, water and wastewater as well as building, food processing, materials handling and heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC). He notes that a particularly exciting recent development has been in agriculture, where the branch serves farmers who want to use more renewable energy.

In terms of the company’s comprehensive product range, it covers low voltage electric motors from 0,18 kW to 500 kW. These are available in energy efficiency categories from IE1 to IE4. The branch provides high voltage electric motors up to 11 kV and up to 6,000 kW – for demanding applications such a mill motors on mining operations. 

“We expanded into variable speed drives (VSD) quite early on, and offer low voltage VSDs from 0,18 kW to 500 kW,” he says. “Our medium voltage VSDs range from 1 MW upwards, in 3,3/6,6 kV and 11 kV.”

WEG Africa’s Cape Town branch has grown in its size and its offerings.

Another advance made by the branch was to open an Electrical Panel Division a decade ago. This facility manufactures solutions by combining the wide range of quality WEG components. These are supplied to customers across the Western Cape in enclosures which are electrical type tested and non-type tested.

“We are also able to supply starters, VSD boxes and motor control centres (MCCs) – all custom-made to the required specifications,” explains Greeff. “Our motor workshop facilities allow us to conduct many motor modifications including fitment of space heaters and temperature monitoring devices such as thermostats, thermistors and Pt-100 (RTD) temperature detectors as well as the fitment of special bearings as required by the customers’ application, ensuring we can deliver a high standard of quality in our value-added offerings.”

This in-house capability also reduces lead-times and optimises cost effectiveness for the customer, he points out. The branch has its own in-house repair facility for all WEG drives and softstarters, staffed by three dedicated technicians. 

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