OMSA opens new Mount Edgecombe (Durban) premises

The OMSA Group, which established its Durban office some twenty years ago, has moved to bigger premises in Mount Edgecombe. OMSA originally opened in Kwa-Zulu-Natal to offer mainly lubrication equipment and services to local industry.

Since then the company has expanded in the Kwa-Zulu Natal region to offer the full range of OMSA products and technologies to the materials handling industry within the ports sector at Durban and Richards Bay; the Kwa-Zulu-Natal sugar refiners, pulp and paper industry as well as the general engineerring, chemical and petrochemical operations based in the province.

The OMSA Group offers lubrication devices, including manufactured oil and grease circulation systems for rotating machinery, as well as filtration systems, including bulk fuel filtration; a comprehensive range of valves, tyre protection chains and a variety of intrumentation for measurement and data transmission of fluid parameters. The company also offers sample preparation and analytical equipment for the detrmination of impurities in boiler water for power producers.
In addition, OMSA provides a full engineering service through its large Field Services Division, giving the customer an immediate response, in any crisis or technically problematic situation.

OMSA has supplied sophisticated lubrication systems to some of the largest mills in the world, including Tarkwa Gold Mine in Ghana; Lumwana Copper Mine in Zambia and Potgietersrus Platinum Mine in the Limpopo Province. Sampling systems and analytical equipment for water treatment plant have been supplied to ESKOM for v arious power station operations.

Bulk filtration systems have been supplied to diesel tank farms on gold mines in West Africa and protective tyre chains have been fitted to large earthmoving vehicles in iron ore and diamoned mines as well as quarries and furnace slag operations. OMSA is currently supplying equipment for the new generation of power stations at Medupi and Kusile.

Over the last two years, the OMSA Group went through a number of positive transformations and restructuring with a major reorganisation of its processes and strategies as well as a rebranding exercise, which has created a more vibrant and dynamic image – one that fits the OMSA Group culture perfectly.

Building 2, Glen Eagle Park, 10 Flanders Drive, Mount Edgecombe.

OMSA Mount Edgecombe building streetview


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