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[ADVERTORIAL] EIS is still going strong after 34 years of service

Over a decade ago, EIS Pinetown opened its doors and it's been a roaring success ever since.

In 1987, brothers Gino and Celes da Silva opened the doors of the first version of EIS in Balfour Road. The business has grown year on year thanks to an innovative shopping experience not previously found in the industrial retail environment.

EIS has stood out from the rest by stocking tools as well as fasteners, creating a one stop shop for the industry with a self-service store layout. Over a decade ago, EIS Pinetown opened its doors and it’s been a roaring success ever since.

1987 – EIS shop front and inside.

EIS Pinetown was one of thousands of businesses looted and vandalised last month, but with the support of suppliers and staff, the shop was able to open for business on Monday, July 19.

EIS Jacobs.

EIS offers approximately 18 000-line items, over 150 staff, and over 5000m2 of showroom and storage space between the two branches. With extensive ranges in fasteners, abrasives, hand tools, welding, hardware, cutting tools, safety wear, power tools, paints and chemicals, oils and adhesives, lathe and machine tools, pipe fittings, electrical and lifting equipment, EIS now delivers country wide through its online platform.  

Follow us on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/EISengineeringandindustrialsuppliescc or visit our website https://www.eis.co.za/

 

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