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Welcome to South African Made!

Boosting and promoting South African made products and services to the international market.

OUR AIM – Bridging the gap between buyers and sellers/ importers and exporters.

HOW – By featuring and exposing only South African Made businesses for local and international interest. Click here to browse our catalogue.

WHY – Because South Africa is the gateway to Africa and is the place of opportunity, with fresh thinking, insightful, energetic and resourceful business minds.

WHEN – Right now! Browse through our catalogue for exciting South African products and services. If you would like to see more, kindly let us know, or would like to advertise on this site, we welcome your enquiry.

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Our Featured City : Port Elizabeth

The city is situated 260 km from Knysna and +- 800km from Cape Town. Located on the South Eastern coast of Africa, in the Eastern Cape Province (see the map on the right).

Port Elizabeth has been an important port and harbour on the South Africa east coast ever since the first British settlers began arriving from 1820.

Port Elizabeth was one of the earliest commercial cities in South Africa, trading in wool, mohair and ostrich feathers. Xhosa, Indians and Malaysians migrated to the city to work and trade.

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Great South African Facts:
 

What started with the toss of bones in African child's play culminated in one of the world's most successful coastal engineering inventions. Dolosse – unusual shaped branching concrete blocks weighing up to 30 tons - are used across the globe to break up wave action. They were the invention of East London harbour engineer Eric Merrifield after a storm ripped into the Eastern Cape coast of South Africa in 1963 and tore off 60% of East London harbour's armour.


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