ATEQ South Africa has made the decision to transact business directly with its customers in the Eastern Cape in order to increase its national geographic footprint in South Africa. The company will no longer make use of a representative and confirm that Qalite Teqniq is no longer the brand representative in the area.
Ryno Steyn
It is the policy of the ATEQ Worldwide group of companies only to have direct subsidiaries in order to keep as close to its customers as possible. For all pending, current and future requests, ATEQ therefore invites customers to contact Max Savioli for commercial support, or Drikus Odendaal for technical support.
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