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National Level

National Level

Affiliated membership ranges from companies employing below 10 people to listed or multi-nationalcompanies employing over 1,000 people.

Our 18 affiliated Associations are our primary partners and help us to forge unity of purpose across the various sectors in the Metals and Engineering sector.

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Regional

List of Associations:

Manufacturing

Hand Tool Manufacturers Association

SA Valve and Actuator Manufacturers Association

SA Pump Manufacturers Association

Light Engineering Industries Association of SA

Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Manufacturers’ and Suppliers’ Association

Cape Engineerrs & Founders Association

KwaZulu-Natal Engineering Industries Association

Eastern Cape Engineering and Allied Industries Association

Construction

Constructional Engineering Association

Gate and Fence Association

Lift Engineering Association of South Africa

South African Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Contractors’ Association

Iron and Steel Producers Association of South Africa

Non-Ferrous Metal Industries Association

Material Electrical

South African Electro-Plating Industries Association

Association of Electric Cable Manufacturers of South Africa

Electrical Engineering and Allied Industries Association

Electrical Manufacturers Association of South Africa

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