Wednesday, 21 December 2011 10:13

Thank you and best wishes for the festive season

As the end of 2011 approaches, we review a very busy and successful year, in spite of lingering global economic difficulties. We are grateful for the support from you, our valued customers, which has enabled WearCheck to expand and trade internationally in Namibia, Dubai, India and Zambia, whilst maintaining our South African laboratories and staff at the forefront of technology.
From the whole team at WearCheck, we wish you peace and prosperity over the festive season and a fruitful 2012.
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