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Mica took the South African model of trade show Mica Market [17] and held an annual UK Mica Market in October, the last in 2008. The format was a mini tradeshow hosting top suppliers and brands, including in 2008 Draper Tools and Brabantia, inviting Mica members to attend and place orders.
Ace Hardware [6] Distribution America (Trustworthy Hardware, Sentry Hardware, Golden Rule Lumber Center, Priced Right Everyday) [7] Do It Best [8] Handy Hardware [9] Home Hardware Stores (Canada) [10] Mica DIY [11] Mitre 10 (New Zealand) [12] PRO Hardware [13] True Value; United Hardware Distributing Company (Hardware Hank) [14] Val-Test ...
Hardware stores (in a number of countries, "shops"), sometimes known as DIY stores, sell household hardware for home improvement including: fasteners, building materials, hand tools, power tools, keys, locks, hinges, chains, plumbing supplies, electrical supplies, cleaning products, housewares, tools, utensils, paint, and lawn and garden ...
Massmart Holdings Limited is a South African firm that owns local brands such as Game, Makro, Builder's Warehouse and CBW.It is the second-largest distributor of consumer goods in Africa, the largest retailer of general merchandise, liquor and home improvement equipment and wholesaler of basic foods. [4]
This is a list of notable shopping centres in South Africa with the aim of including all (and only) shopping centres with at least two anchor stores such as hypermarkets, supermarkets, department stores, or multicinemas, or which are otherwise notable. GLA = gross leasable area.
Department stores of South Africa (7 P) ... Pages in category "Retail companies of South Africa" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Well-dressed children watch toys in the shop window of a department store displaying Christmas decorations on December 11, 1946. AFP - Getty Images F.W. Woolworth Company: 1947
Stuttaford's was a chain of upscale department stores in South Africa, Botswana and Namibia that operated for 159 years from 1858 through 2017. It was nicknamed the "Harrod's of South Africa". At closing it had seven stores in South Africa, two in Botswana, and one in Namibia. [1] It continues to operate in Namibia only. [2]