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Stage Audio Works invests in manufacturing capabilities

Stage Audio Works invests in manufacturing capabilities
Stage Audio Works invests in manufacturing capabilities

Stage Audio Works (SAW), an international supplier, manufacturer and distributor of complete technology solutions, is closing out its 25th anniversary year with a series of major investments in the manufacturing capabilities at its headquarters in Johannesburg, South Africa.

 

The company has expanded its in-house production capacity through investment in several new pieces of machinery, including a direct-to-material printer, a new CNC machine, an aluminium extrusion rolling machine and a dedicated embroidery machine. These developments consolidate more processes under one roof to enhance quality control, speed up production times and encourage creative flexibility.

 

“The recent purchase of a direct-to-material printer is the latest in a line of several investments to improve our manufacturing operations”, says Gustav Barnard, COO at Stage Audio Works. “Together, these upgrades strengthen our in-house manufacturing capabilities for our group brands, including Stage Plus, Pixel Plus and Plus Audio, allowing us to deliver products more quickly in response to customer demands.”

 

Whilst previously outsourced screen printing required a several-day turnaround, the new direct-to-object printer allows for designs to be reproduced in minutes. “This printer gives us the ability to produce custom branding and identification solutions almost instantly”, says Nils Perreira, Service Manager at Stage Audio Works.

 

The purchase of a new CNC machine further strengthens SAW’s in-house production capabilities. “Our CNC upgrade unlocks many new opportunities”, says Arnold Serumula, Stage Plus Factory Manager at Stage Audio Works. “It allows us to achieve consistency in the products we are producing, whilst improving production workflows, in turn, delivering our customers better products, faster.”

 

New aluminium extrusion rolling capabilities mean that group brands such as Stage Plus no longer need to rely on outsourced parts to produce their range of trussing and stage deck solutions. “Rolling has always been outsourced, but with our machine, we now have full control and creativity in-house”, says Serumula. “This not only speeds up production but also lets us expand our Stage Plus range with new shapes and custom solutions.”

 

Finally, bringing custom embroidery in-house with the new embroidery machine enables tighter control over quality assurance and faster production timelines. “We’re now equipped to handle very large international orders and support our clients and partners across more projects without relying on third-party suppliers”, concludes Gustav Barnard. “As we expand our manufacturing facility, we’re also growing opportunities and developing specialised manufacturing skills within the local community. We’re proud to celebrate our 25th year with these milestones and look forward to what the next chapter brings.”

 

(Photos: Stage Audio Works)

 

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