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New manager at Makana Brick

Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailJanuary 26, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read
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One of the largest clay brick manufacturers and suppliers in the region, Grahamstown-based Makana Brick, has appointed Hendrik White (above) from Mpumalanga as Sales Manager. 

One of the largest clay brick manufacturers and suppliers in the region, Grahamstown-based Makana Brick, has appointed Hendrik White (above) from Mpumalanga as Sales Manager. 

White, who has been involved in the brick industry for the past 11 years, relocated to Grahamstown towards the end of last year. He is married with 20-month-old twin daughters.

White was pleasantly surprised upon his arrival at the Makana Brick plant situated a few kilometres north of the CBD, remarking that it was the neatest and cleanest brick factory he has ever seen. 

He was further impressed with the manner in which Makana Brick conducts its manufacturing and customer service procedures. 

“I am really impressed with the relationships the company has with its customers, particularly the distributors,” he said. 

White has settled in well in the company, fully appreciative of the convivial working environment with management and fellow staff members.   

Makana Brick boasts one of the most technologically advanced clay brick plants in the country, producing a full range of clay brick products including face bricks, stock bricks and pavers.

Makana Brick’s world-class facilities have resulted in the company being able to produce high volumes of the best quality clay bricks, utilising a fully-integrated transport system, and backed up by a dynamic sales team.

Makana Brick’s distribution area covers large parts of the Eastern Cape, as well as the coastal region from George to KwaZulu-Natal.

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