Local printers go big and even better
Bovhu Printers recently moved up the road to a bigger and better workshop and clients, friends, staff and suppliers were invited to the grand re-opening.
Bovhu Printers have been part of the Krugersdorp community since 2001, and as their brand grew so did the demand for their services.
That is why owner, Dan van Rensburg, made the decision to move the business to a bigger space.
There is enough space in the new factory to create a seamless production line.
Family, friends, clients and suppliers all attended the grand re-opening of the business on 4 April. Guests were given a tour through the factory to see the many printers and processes used to create their artworks.
There was also a live demonstration of how vehicle wrapping is done, and a Lamborghini Hurricane, which has carbon and yellow detailing done by the Bovhu team, was on display.
Dan’s wife, Leandi, told the crowd of his perseverance and how he started the company with only one printer many years ago. Business partners and personal acquaintances also spoke about the impact the company has made in the community and the professionalism they exhibit in their business.
Four employees from the company were also honoured for long service on the night – Ezekial Gaegake was honoured for ten years of service, and Andre Brits, Moses Mate and Tabang Madienyane for five years of hard work.
Dan said that the company’s success belongs to the whole team and all the clients.
He pointed out that they are a proudly Krugersdorp company that does all its work in-house, and are very happy to be part of the community.

