ASBIS Africa the Official Distributor of Philips Monitors: Bringing Cutting-Edge Display Technology to South Africa

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ASBIS Africa the Official Distributor of Philips Monitors: Bringing Cutting-Edge Display Technology to South AfricaASBIS Enterprises Plc, a leading Value-Added Distributor specialising in ICT and IoT solutions across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa , is proud to announce its official partnership with Philips monitors in South Africa.

“At ASBIS Africa, we strive to deliver world-class products and services to our customers, and this partnership with Philips reflects our unwavering commitment to excellence,” said Michael Crawford, General Manager at ASBIS Africa. “By combining Philips’ unparalleled expertise in display technology with ASBIS Africa’s extensive IoT distribution network, we are set to bring cutting-edge solutions that elevate the monitor experience for consumers and businesses alike.

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