Hydraulic and Automation Warehouse (HAW), a Bosch Rexroth South Africa Group Company, will showcase eight of its niche product lines at Nampo 2019. Formally known as Grain SA’s Nampo Harvest Day, the exhibition takes place annually at Nampo Park near Bothaville in the Free State.
The four-day exhibition runs from 15-18 May, with HAW’s focus this year on its Uniflex Grease Crimpers – specifically the Uniflex UG20; Salami brand gear pumps and valve banks; the M+S gerolor and gerotor motors and M+S steering orbitals; and tie-rod cylinders. Other products in the line-up include Intertraco hose and fittings, OMT filters and LuEn in-line components.
“Interacting with Free State-based resellers and distributors is the highlight of this annual event for us,” says HAW general manager, Werner Joubert. “It is the stage where we connect with existing customers to promote new products and technologies, and introduce our products, technologies and brands to potential new customers.”
Joubert says that HAW has the technologies, quality products and industry expertise to provide application-specific, cost-effective hydraulic solutions that can enhance agricultural equipment and machinery. “We use the Nampo opportunity to demonstrate our commitment to agricultural equipment OEMs, and to get customer feedback and suggestions for exploring new technologies. We’re looking forward to seeing how HAW will be able to meet any new requirements identified by our target market,” he concludes.
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