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Engen is an Africa-based energy company focusing on the downstream refined petroleum products market and related businesses. The company's core functions are the refining of crude oil, the marketing of our primary refined petroleum products and the provision of convenience services via our extensive retail network.

Engen - Caledonian Motors

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Latitude -33.9483° S 33.9483° S 33° 56' 53.88" -33° 56.898'
Longitude 18.4796° E 18.4796° E 18° 28' 46.56" 18° 28.776'
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51 Durban Road
Mowbray
Western Cape
South Africa
Phone No.
021 686 6522
If calling from outside South Africa: +27 21 686 6522

Fax No.
021 689 2113
If calling from outside South Africa: +27 21 689 2113

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