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FahnenFleck SA now in Industrial Street
FahnenFleck SA recently moved to larger premises at factory 4, 13 Industrial Street, to keep up with the needs of its ever-growing client base. The company remains committed to providing the highest quality products and services and the additional space will be leveraged to carry stock, showcase a wide range of quality promotional goods and also store our standard range of United Nations registered national flags, as well as thousands of ready-to-purchase South African flags in various sizes.
Visit us to see how we can meet your branding requirements to the most exacting of standards.
SA flags available
FahnenFleck SA stocks South African flags, as well as nearly all the national flags of the 193 countries across the world. The SA flag range includes table flags and hoisting flags in a variety of sizes and finishing. In line with client requirements, flags are delivered with brass-eyelets or with stitched-on hoisting ropes. FahnenFleck SA produces all these flags at its facilities, using very strong 110gr Polytex® fabric. The company guarantees that all national flags completely match the colors of the respective national flags registered with the United Nations in New York.
FahnenFleck SA provides flag maintenance service
FahnenFleck SA, together with appointed service providers, has the capacity to erect flagpoles, mount lamppost extensions, hoist flags and provide a full maintenance service nationwide. The business prides itself on providing a reliable and sustainable service to match exacting client requirements.
Tuesday, 22.07.2008
FahnenFleck South Africa (Pty) Ltd BEE
FahnenFleck South Africa (Pty)Ltd has just entered its second year of operating in South Africa as a flag and banner producer/supplier. FahnenFleck SA is very proud to announce that the company is a 51% Black owned company with a Level 3 BEE Rating.
What is BEE and what does it mean to FahnenFleck South Africa
Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) is a government strategy to increase the participation of historically-disadvantaged people in all sectors of the economy.
By transferring more management, ownership, skill and control of the country's businesses into the hands of blacks, the government hopes to ensure broader participation in mainstream economy by black people, and thereby redress the imbalances of the past.
BEE is also furthering economic growth, and both South African and international investors have realised the importance of the programme, investing heavily in empowerment ventures and seeking BEE partners in order to secure more business, especially government tenders. Public-private partnerships have also proved successful.
Friday, 18.07.2008
FahnenFleck flying the South African Flag at the Olympic Games in Beijing
FahnenFleck South Africa will ensure that the South African flag will be flying at the Olympic Games in Beijing where our athletes will be partaking in different events.
These flags that was handed over by Herman Bailey, Director FahnenFleck South Africa (Left) to Tubby Reddy, CEO of SASCOC ( Right) at a function at the offices of SASCOC in Johannesburg on Wednesday 16th of July 2008. FahnenFleck is proud to be associated with the 2008 Olympic Team and wishes the all of the best and bring the gold home.