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PostNet was founded in 1994 when there was an urgent need in South Africa for an operation that could deliver a range of efficient business solutions.

PostNet SA (Pty) Ltd is wholly owned by the OneLogix Group Limited, which is listed on the Alt-X sector of the JSE Securities Exchange SA. The OneLogix Group Limited subsidiaries are PostNet Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd, Vehicle Delivery Services, Commercial Vehicle Delivery Services, Press Support, MagScene, Media Express and more recently RFB Logistics.

Today, PostNet is SA's largest privately owned counter network in the document and parcel industry, trading across over 227 owner-managed retail stores. PostNet serves in excess of 55,000 'walk in' customers per day, countrywide. There are five product types within PostNet; Courier, Copy & Print, Digital and Stationery, Mailboxes.

Postnet - Franschhoek

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Latitude -33.9067° S 33.9067° S 33° 54' 24.12" -33° 54.402'
Longitude 19.1154° E 19.1154° E 19° 6' 55.44" 19° 6.924'
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19 Franschhoek Centre
Main Road
Franschhoek
Franschhoek
Western Cape
South Africa
Phone No.
021 876 3025
If calling from outside South Africa: +27 21 876 3025

Fax No.
086 619 1450
If calling from outside South Africa: +27 86 619 1450

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