Gate and Fence Association (GAFA)
This association is an employers organisation and is a member association of The Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa (SEIFSA) and can be contacted through SEIFSA
Continue reading →This association is an employers organisation and is a member association of The Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa (SEIFSA) and can be contacted through SEIFSA
Continue reading →Established in 1983 and represents the welded carbon steel tube and pipe manufacturers in South Africa. The members account for 70% of the installed capacity for conveyance, mechanical and structural tubular products which are supplied to international specifications.
Continue reading →SAAFFI, the SA Association of the Flavour & Fragrance Industry, represents all aspects of this fascinating industry.
It unites the industry across non-competitive industry matters, freeing up individual organisations to grow their business. Almost all companies involved in the South African flavour & fragrance sector are Members of SAAFFI enjoy the benefits of being part of a strong industry association.
The Paper Manufacturers Association of South Africa (PAMSA), acknowledged as the ‘voice of the pulp and paper industry’, promotes the use of paper as a renewable and recyclable material for communication, packaging and a myriad of other applications. Some of its members rank among the top 20 pulp producers in the world, making the South African pulp and paper manufacturing sector robust, well regulated and highly developed.
Representing more than 90% of paper, packaging and tissue manufacturers in South AfricPAMSA has been actively advancing the ‘story of paper’ since its foundation in 1992. Even though some of our industry members have global footprints, their origins are firmly rooted in this country, as forest and land owners, and pulp and paper producers.
Continue reading →The Association is representative of worsted spinning and weaving in South Africa. The members have integrated spinning operations both for their own captive consumption and for external sales. The spinning and weaving activities include 100% wool, wool/synthetic blends and 100% spun synthetics and textured filament.
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