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From trailers to laser cutting

Whether you are in the market for a new trailer, need repairs, parts or components, Zebra Trailers is the place to go.

Situated in Prosperita, Zebra Trailers has been in business for the last 18 years, with the aim of being better than they were a day before.

According to Carel Schoeman, they boast new, additional premises in the same area. "We now offer manufacturing, a machine shop as well as retail parts, all in close proximity to one another," he says, adding that they are a one-stop-shop for all your steel needs.

They supply products to 82 outlets throughout the country. "We are a one-stop trailer shop – from custom manufacturing to multi-purpose trailers, depending on your needs."

New on the market is their DIY kit, with pre-cut sheets, parts, the works – just ready for you to weld it yourself.

Carel explains that it is important to offer this service to clients due to pricing structures. "We want to give our clients options. Yes, manufacturing products is expensive, but we want to create an alternative solution to that problem."

With the competitive market in South Africa, they will also be opening a branch in the neighbouring country for anyone who wants to import trailers from there.

"All our trailers are built on the SABS standard, making sure our products are on par with quality you can trust."

At Zebra Trailers they also boast new additions to the business, including fibre laser engraving as well as fibre laser cutting and pipe bending. They are also the agents for Venter trailers.

They have a very secure database, meaning they will know exactly what your needs might be and when a service is due.

Head on over to Zebra Trailers, for quality products and service with a smile.

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Allgemeine Zeitung 2024-11-23

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