Surrey's Amazon Filters to showcase products at major South African trade show
Surrey-based Amazon Filters, the process filter manufacturer, is teaming up with its long-standing regional distributor National Separations (Pty) Ltd (Natsep) to showcase its products’ technical features and sustainability benefits at a major exhibition in South Africa.
Housings and filters made by Amazon Filters, based in Camberley, will be at the Sasolburg Petrochemicals & Energy Roadshow on October 31.
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Natsep, headquartered in Johannesburg and with marketing, sales, distribution and service hubs in Cape Town, Durban and Gqeberha, already provides a range of solutions involving Amazon Filters products.
Simon Hughes, Amazon Filters’ sales director, said partnering on the roadshow was an "ideal" opportunity to demonstrate how UK-manufactured filters and housings can aid critical filtration processes in the petrochemicals and energy sectors worldwide.
"We have been partners with Natsep for more than 20 years," he said.
"What began as a fledgling relationship has blossomed to the point where they have become one of our key distributors internationally and in South Africa specifically.
"South Africa is a strategic launch pad for business into the wider continent too, and we recognise that having a strong partner in Natsep enables us to prove our worth to other African countries.
"Sales and market development across the continent is a key part of our future growth plan globally."
Among the company's products to be highlighted will be newly launched sustainable polypropylene versions of the flagship meltblown filter ranges SupaSpun II, SupaGard, Contour and VisClear II.
These are widely used in essential liquid filtration processes in the oil and gas, energy and renewables sectors as well as industries such as municipal water, food and beverage, chemicals and coatings, and pharmaceuticals.
Find out more about the Sasolburg roadshow HERE.