LAPP Southern Africa

LAPP Southern Africa Connecting tradition with the future! 🔌🌍 About Lapp:
LAPP Southern Africa opened its doors as a distribution partner in 1994.

Leading the process automation environment with a high quality range of cables and connections solutions, LAPP Southern Africa has a wide range of products to suit. Having 8 value brands, OLFLEX, UNITRONIC, SKINTOP, SILVYN, ETHERLINE, FLEXIMARK, EPIC and HITRONIC are all part of this complete solution. Since then the success and milestones have been immeasurable in the local market. In 2010 the St

uttgart- based LAPP Group intensified its activities in Southern Africa. The company was then renamed Lapp Southern Africa. Today Lapp cables produces cables and connectors for different industries and markets. Mechanical and system engineering, the automotive industry MSR technology electrical and installation engineering, EDC and more. We currently supply 40000 standard items from stock. We also develop and produce cables and conductors to customer specifications.The LAPP Group has 15 production sites, 100 outlets and 40 outlets and 40 sales organisations around the world. Brand Philosophy:
Branding policies are still rare in the technical field; however, Lapp has encouraged them right from the very start. When Oskar Lapp invented the first cable with colour-coded wires in 1959, he named this innovative product ÖLFLEX® and in so doing also created a catchy brand name which has accompanied the product during its great success. Since then, LAPP has carried out a consistent branding policy for each of our product lines.

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55 Maple Street, Pomona AH
Kempton Park
1619

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 08:00 - 03:00

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