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Bearings International

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bearings international (bi) is a leading distributor of bearings, power transmission and allied products in southern africa. as a customer-focused company, bi has a network of over 46 branches to meet the needs of its customers, conveniently located throughout south africa and namibia. the markets we serve are automotive, oem, fmcg industry and agriculture. bi offers a comprehensive range of world-leading brands, covering general and specialist bearings and accessories. for many of these brands, it is the sole distributor in south africa. bi is active in all major industrial sectors in southern africa, offering an extensive range of power transmission products, including elevator chain, conveyor chain, agricultural spares, gearboxes, and electric and geared motors. bi’s iso ratings include quality systems, environmental compliance, social responsibility, system management, and health and safety. bi is a level 3 broad-based black economic employment contributor. bi offers specialised pr

Headquarters:
Boksburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
Founded:
1958
Employees:
121
Annual Revenue:
-

Type: Private
Ticker: -
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SIC Code: 50Major Group: Wholesale Trade-Durable GoodsIndustry Group: Industry Sector:
NAICS Code: 4238Sector: Wholesale TradeSub Sector: Merchant Wholesalers, Durable GoodsIndustry Group: Machinery, Equipment, and Supplies Merchant WholesalersNAICS Industry: National Industry:

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Bearings International's headquarters is located at Boksburg, Gauteng, South Africa

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Bearings International's official website is bearings.co.za

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Bearings International has 121 employees

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