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Formex Industries Overview FORMEX INDUSTRIES OVERVIEW

Formex Industries, consisting of Formex Pressings and Formex Tubing, is strategically located in South Africa, the African continent’s most vibrant economic centre. Nestling on the East Coast in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropole (which includes Gqeberha and Uitenhage), Formex Industries presents a primary economic driving force in the region.

Formex Tubing Division FORMEX TUBING DIVISION

Formex Tubing is a market leader in the manufacturing and supply of tubular and exhaust-related components. The company’s global competitive advantage is our world-class quality and on-time delivery to our customers. Our technology includes laser welding, TIG welding, CNC bending and forming and robotic welding. The people employed by Formex Tubing are committed towards both the company ethic as well as its customers.

The current boom in the used car industry

The current boom in the used car industry

The second-hand car market is thriving in South Africa. Businesses specialising in used car sales are booming; look at WeBuyCars, which recently purchased the TicketPro Dome and converted it into a mega showroom for over 1400 used vehicles. The company’s new goal is...

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In-depth look at the new Suzuki Celerio

In-depth look at the new Suzuki Celerio

Suzuki is leading the way in terms of affordable cars in South Africa. Most of their vehicles are compact, even the highly popular Suzuki Jimny, which makes them less expensive to manufacture and to buy. The Japanese brand has just launched its updated Celerio in...

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VWSA to target Asia and South American markets

VWSA to target Asia and South American markets

Volkswagen South Africa (VWSA) is looking to Asia and South America for potential new markets for its petrol and diesel vehicles. This comes after the European Union (EU) announced further restrictions on internal combustion engines and a marked shift towards electric...

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