Centurion reopens in spectacular style
Well-known access automation manufacturer Centurion Systems literally lit up the city when they opened their new office in Rapid Street on August 1.

MBOMBELA – The company used wireless technology to light up the soccer ball water reservoir with their logo, making it known that this company is one of the most innovative in town.
Centurion Systems franchise sales and marketing director, Richard Rohman also attended the function and said that he was very pleased with the new office, calling it “word class”.
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“They definitely outlived the previous premises and I am absolutely ecstatic with this new office,” Rohman said.
He added that the new office was largely thanks to the continuous support that they received from the community and that, hopefully, an even bigger premises was not far off.

Guests were entertained to demonstrations of Centurion’s new wireless technology that allows users to remotely operate systems like gate motors, geysers and swimming pool pumps.
The branch’s new offices boast a fully-fledged training facility where interested persons can learn how to install and maintain Centurion’s wide range of access automation solutions.
According to Centurion Nelspruit external sales representative, Madelein “Maddy” Blignaut, the training facility is a definite highlight of the new shop.
“Through our training facility, we make a conscious effort towards our clients’ development by equipping them with the skills to provide enhanced support on our products”, said Blignaut.
Branch manager Jacques van der Westhuizen said, “We are incredibly lucky to have such a dedicated and passionate team, and the new shop is such a good reflection of this passion. Centurion exists according to the creed of making life easier for our clients, and one could almost say that our new environment has been informed and inspired by this very same philosophy”.
