Maritzburg Sun (South Africa)

Makro committed to serving customers while they rebuild

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Makro Pietermari­tzburg’s temporary warehouse in Willowtown is doing a great job of taking care of their trader customers while they work on rebuilding and reopening the original store at Campsdrift later this year.

“Although our temporary store offers a limited range, we are quite pleased with what we have achieved and that we have been able to maintain our relationsh­ip with our customers,” said Makro’s general sales manager Strini Naidoo.

Makro is working towards reopening their doors at their original premises in Campsdrift in the third quarter of 2022.

‘We are working towards reopening and bringing our customers an even bigger and better store than before. In the meantime, we are glad we can at least continue to trade on a smaller scale and still provide for our customers in retail and trade with the temporary warehouse,” he said.

Makro’s temporary warehouse is situated at 3 Promed Road, Willowton, and will remain open for business until the original store is rebuilt in Campsdrift.

 ?? ?? Pictured at Makro’s temporary warehouse in Willowton are Sadia Mahomed, risk manager; Reena Pather, general merchandis­e manager; and Makro’s general sales manager, Strini Naidoo.
Pictured at Makro’s temporary warehouse in Willowton are Sadia Mahomed, risk manager; Reena Pather, general merchandis­e manager; and Makro’s general sales manager, Strini Naidoo.

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