Northmec’s new assembly plant in Camperdown, KwaZulu-Natal, has recently been completed by Macwin Construction and is now fully operational.
“The Capital Equipment Group (CEG) has made a R59-million investment in the construction of this new plant, which is now home to the Group’s extensive range of agricultural and construction equipment, as well as forklift trucks,” says Tony Sinclair, CEO, Capital Equipment Group, a subsidiary of Invicta Holdings Limited.
He adds, “This investment confirms the Group’s pledge to support local industries – particularly agricultural and construction sectors – by continuing to expand the product range to meet exact market demand, improve accessibility to equipment and spares and to
provide a dependable repair and maintenance service.”
The new 5 500 m3 building rests on 14 hectares of land just off the N3 highway, between Durban and Pietermaritzburg. It is strategically positioned to ensure swifter delivery times. Machinery that arrives at the Durban harbour from abroad will be transported directly to the conveniently situated plant, for assembly and efficient distribution throughout Africa.
Full workshop facilities are equipped with state of the art tooling and machinery to ensure quick assembly and premium quality, according to stringent international standards.