IC Logistix SA launches first Fujikura Service Lab in Democratic Republic of the Congo

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IC Logistix SA launches first Fujikura Service Lab in Democratic Republic of the Congo
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IC Logistix aims to enhance the optical fibre industry in the Democratic Republic of the Congo by providing support to both urban and remote areas.

IC Logistix SA launches first Fujikura Service Lab in Democratic Republic of the CongoZach Yacumakis, CEO, IC Logistix and Ives Mbuilu, CEO, Ingekora Groupe , DRC .

IC Logistix proudly announces the opening of Central Africa's first-ever Fujikura Service Lab in the Democratic Republic of the Congo . This significant expansion marks a pivotal milestone for IC Logistix, reinforcing its dedication to delivering unparalleled after-sales service and cutting-edge technological support across Africa.

As the sole accredited distributor and calibration and repair centre for premier brands including Fujikura, AFL, Softing and Plumettaz in southern Africa, and now the DRC, IC Logistix is poised to enhance the optical fibre industry by providing reliable support to both urban and remote areas, the company says.The Fujikura lab, which officially opened on 1 July 2024, is the result of a strategic partnership between IC Logistix and Ingekora Groupe, forming IC-Kora.

Testimonials from satisfied customers highlight the significant operational improvements attributed to IC Logistix’s efficient and reliable services.IC Logistix and IC-Kora are dedicated to providing premium calibration, servicing, and repairs for optical fibre equipment, ensuring that businesses in Southern Africa and the DRC receive top-tier support.

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