Elevate The Workplace With Office Manufacturing From CDS Plastics
For nearly three decades, CDS Plastics has been a trusted partner to the office manufacturing industry and dealer network, supplying cutting-edge products that give clients a competitive edge.
Their diverse range of products include Rize Height adjustable workstations, Agilis Monitor arms, Acoustix panels, drawer systems, cable management systems, levellers, and leg fittings.
As the leading supplier of PET panels in South Africa, CDS Plastics has mastered the art of CNC cutting and design interpretation, setting a new standard in the industry. Their commitment to innovation ensures a steady stream of new product launches, all prioritizing ergonomics, aesthetics, and cost-effectiveness.
CDS Plastics’ products have gained international recognition, with specifications and installations in countries like the Netherlands, Denmark, the USA, the United Kingdom, and across Africa. Their dedication to exceptional service, prompt production, and reliable deliveries is backed by years of experience and expert advice.
Sustainability at the Core
CDS Plastics is dedicated to environmentally responsible manufacturing, striving for zero factory waste and incorporating recycled materials into its products without compromising on quality. This balance is continuously monitored to ensure a sustainable future.
Moreover, all plastic used by CDS Plastics is fully recyclable, reducing waste and minimizing environmental impact.
Contact: CDS Plastics.
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