Help-u-africa Trading

Country/Region: South Africa

Main Products: Namibian Hard Wood For Fireplace & BBQ, Namibian Charcoal, Namibian Hard Wood For Fireplace & BBQ

Location: Cape Town Western Cape

Company Introduction
For best in class Wood Fireplace, we have been serving the telecom industry since , operating as renowned Supplier and Supplier of Namibian Hard Wood for Fireplace & BBQ , Namibian Charcoal. We understand the worth of reliability that our consumers place in our name and to serve them only with the best we source finest quality raw material and maintain strict quality standards, helping us score annual revenue estimating around . It’s a big move as compared to the initial business capital of , we started with.To appear as a reliable supplier of Wood Fireplace we have industry based experience owing to 2020 Years . With our successful contribution to the local market and across borders, we have captured [over_all_export_marketshare] export market share. Help-U-Africa Trading [legalt_status] physically exists in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, manufacturing and exporting Wood Fireplace to global buyers maintaining of export value. Our corporate venture is a legal entity owing to .
Company Overview

Business Type: Manufacturer

Business Nature: Manufacturer

Year Established: , 1970

Legal Status: Third Party

Employees: Above 1000 People

Certifications: ISO13485

Contact Information

Contact Person: Jacques Botha

Designation: Marketing Manager

Department: Technical & Engineering

Telephone: 27-21-9336247

Business Information

Main Markets: Canada (29%) New Zealand (26%) Germany (20%) Australia (17%) United Kingdom (10%)

Export Focus: [market]

Trade & Financial Information

Annual Revenue: Approx 0.8 Million US Dollar

Payment Terms: Bank wire (T/T), Doc Against Acceptance (D/A), MoneyGram, PayPal

Product Showcase
Namibian Hard Wood for Fireplace & BBQ
Namibian Charcoal
Namibian Hard Wood for Fireplace & BBQ

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