Meet your ESDA member: Stafix Electric Fence and Security Centres

February 2014 Associations

Ndlovu Fencing, trading as Stafix Electric Fence and Security Centres, is a family-owned and operated enterprise that has grown from humble beginnings operating out of a garage, to a major player in the electric fencing industry with 18 branches established countrywide and with distributors in over 50 countries around the world.

Not surprisingly, considering the company’s founder and CEO is an agricultural graduate who installed his first electric fence back in 1973, the company’s focus was initially on the electric fencing industry. However, customer pressure and demand has resulted in the company expanding and broadening its product base so that it now not only markets electric fence energisers and accessories to the agricultural, wildlife and security markets, but also provides a wide range of related security products to both rural and urban consumers.

In addition to being the African distributors of the imported Stafix and JVA ranges of electric fencing products, IIS Intercom systems and CP Plus camera systems, the company is also proud to be the distributor of the SA manufactured Roboguard wireless beam systems. In addition, the company distributes a wide range of gate and garage door automation systems.

Being a family business in the broadest sense of the word – over 40% of the staff are interrelated – the company ethos, while constantly striving for excellence, is relaxed and friendly and this has resulted in long-term relationships with many clients, some going back over three decades.

Stafix, a blend of old school conservatism and youthful enthusiasm, is currently headed up by MD, Shaun Williamson, who has steered the company through the challenges associated with a fast growing enterprise and has his foot firmly on the accelerator, driving it forward towards increased global market penetration and further expansion.





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