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Mica is one of the largest hardware groups in Africa with over 140 stores nationwide and growing. Mica is member owned and managed by a small team of retailers who are passionate about the success of members in everything they do, providing a full support system in training, marketing, finance, merchandise and store development. The Mica format is based on voluntary trading which allows for ease of buying and the stimulation of entrepreneurial flair and decision making at store level. With the backing of over 260 National Supply Partners that allow for the best value to shelf for the member in everyday quality hardware products that make the members more profitable and able to deliver the best to their customers at a relative market price.

Trading Hours:

Mon - Fri: 08H00-17H00
Sat: 08H00-13H00
Sunday: 09H00-12H00
Public Holidays: 09H00-12H00

Mica - Fitzgeralds Mica

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Latitude -25.6956° S 25.6956° S 25° 41' 44.16" -25° 41.736'
Longitude 30.0377° E 30.0377° E 30° 2' 15.72" 30° 2.262'
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17 Fitzgerald Street
Belfast
Mpumalanga
South Africa
Phone No.
013 253 1605
If calling from outside South Africa: +27 13 253 1605

Fax No.
013 253 0492
If calling from outside South Africa: +27 13 253 0492

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