Elolam Electric South Africa, is the Elolam Electric Group’s newest subsidiary, and only their second franchise on the African continent. Nancy Flynn and Hank Coetzee aspired to establish their own large enterprise in the power industry. A serendipitous twist of fate occurred, whereby the two of them orchestrated a franchise deal with The Elolam Group in the Shandong province in China, instead of
creating a new corporate. Upon conclusion of the franchise deal, our dynamic South African team set to work. “We are determined to cultivate an irrefutable brand name throughout Africa. We want our clients to know and trust that the Elolam name, is synonymous with products and services of the absolute highest quality.” says Hank Coetzee, Chief Operations Officer at Elolam Electric South Africa. Elolam Electric South Africa is primarily, a manufacturer of large power transformation and distribution equipment. The Elolam Group owns in excess of, 330,000 square meters of operating space. What makes us different is our capability and insistence upon manufacturing our entire product, right from the raw material to the finished product. As a result of our compulsive, integrated perfectionism throughout Elolam South Africa, we are able to regulate, test and endorse the quality of all of our manufactured products, right down to the smallest of components. In addition to our core business of manufacturing, Elolam South Africa deals with the procurement and distribution of large industrial machinery and supplies. We serve as a very effective liaison for the West, as we have a very large influence in the Far East. We enable manufacturers, retailers and distributors, with a doorway into the Asian markets, that they would otherwise be isolated from. We believe in a capitalistic world of opportunity, a win-win society. We encourage joint-ventures and mutual cooperation, with the aim of reaching the farthest corners of the Globe. As it currently stands, our next ventures (a partnership with the Zambian government, as well as, a partnership with the Zimbabwean government) are already in motion. By the year 2019, we expect to have expanded into 5 countries throughout Africa, where we will be fully operational.