Tramper Technology & Renlaw: Elevating South African Manufacturing
Renlaw, a leading machine tool manufacturer, is happy to announce an exciting collaboration with Tramper Technology, another Cape Town-based factory. Renlaw will be the official blade manufacturer for Tramper Technology’s new packaging machine lines. This decision is based not only on the superior quality of Renlaw products, but also on a shared vision of supporting the local market. Together, these companies aim to reduce reliance on imported, sub-par blades and tray cutters. They aim to ensure that South African industries have access to the finest tools while promoting local craftsmanship.
A quest for excellence
Renlaw’s commitment to excellence extends beyond the local market. They proudly serve an international customer base that recognizes their above-average quality and industry-leading blades. Their reputation for the manufacture of the best industrial cutting tools has positioned them as a key player in the Southern African and East African manufacturing sector. This partnership with Tramper Technology strengthens their dedication to fostering growth and innovation at home.
Both Renlaw and Tramper Technology are united in their drive to bring excellence to the South African machining and manufacturing sectors. While Renlaw continues to produce world-class cutting tools, Tramper Technology is blazing a trail in cutting-edge packaging machine lines. By working along side each other, they are reinforcing the value chain within the South African industry and ensuring that packaging products remain competitive on a global scale.
Creating Employment in Cape Town
As both companies grow and succeed, they remain committed to creating employment opportunities and empowering local businesses. The collaboration not only enhances the manufacturing landscape but also contributes to building a stronger economy in South Africa.
Renlaw is proud to align with a forward-thinking company like Tramper Technology. Together, they are shaping the future of South African manufacturing, driving growth, fostering employment, and setting new standards of excellence—locally and internationally.