Where quality and craftsmanship meet

The Northern Industrial Hub
Here you will find businesses ranging from artisans crafting poignant gravestones infused with love and compassion to artists showcasing their work.
Jemimah Ndebele
The Northern Industrial Hub is a bustling centre of entrepreneurial excellence, housing a diverse array of businesses, each with its own remarkable story of dedication and craftsmanship. From gravestones that embody love and compassion to exquisite table tops and innovative packaging solutions, this thriving hub beckons you to explore its world of entrepreneurial spirit.



Ubi Caritas Gravestones: A Legacy of Love

At Ubi Caritas Gravestones, craftsmanship transcends mere work as it becomes an art form. Since its establishment in 2006, this business has been crafting gravestones with love and compassion at its core. Annatjie Maritz, co-founder, explains, "It is a labour of love". Their granite gravestones, drawn from the depths of the earth, serve as timeless tributes to departed loved ones. Johan Maritz, co-founder, further emphasised: "Granite, a remarkable rock, is highly resistant to heat and scratches, requiring minimal maintenance". The move to the Northern Industrial Area in 2019, alongside Milestone Marble & Granite, enriched their offerings and expertise.

Milestone Marble & Granite: Elegance for your home

Milestone Marble & Granite, under the expert stewardship of Johan Maritz, is your ultimate destination for exquisite table tops and work surfaces. "Our craftsmanship extends to granite, marble, and engineered stone," Johan explained. "Granite, a geological marvel formed over hundreds of years, offers unparalleled durability." Their wide range of colours and pricing options caters to both residential and commercial needs, and they proudly source their materials locally and internationally.



TwoSixFour Trading: Packaging solutions excellence

In the realm of packaging solutions, TwoSixFour Trading CC reigns supreme. Established in April 2021, they've swiftly become a trusted partner for businesses across Windhoek. "Our commitment to excellence and timely delivery sets us apart," founder Imelda Maletzki said. Known for their customer-centric approach, they have continued to grow their customer base even during challenging times, proving their dedication to client satisfaction. While currently focusing on Windhoek, their future plans include expanding their product range and diversifying into new territories.



Rod's Auto Refinishers cc: Precision and quality

Rod's Auto Refinishers cc, founded in 2014, is where your vehicle receives the royal treatment it deserves. Rodney Cloete, the owner, shared his journey, "I started working for my father as a panel beater and spray painter when I was very young, but it wasn't until a few years back that I decided to make my own business happen." Their speciality lies in dent removal, straightening bent frames, repairing or replacing damaged parts, restoring paintwork, and the fine art of polishing auto body parts. "Our goal is to provide the best panel beating experience at the best possible market price without compromising quality," Rodney emphasized. Their commitment to going above and beyond for customer satisfaction is evident in every project they undertake.



Hansen & Hansen: Crafting brands through embroidery

Delano Hansen, the sole owner of Hansen & Hansen, believes in the power of branding. Specialising in customised embroidery, printing, and corporate wear, they've carved a niche for themselves in the corporate world. Delano explained their differentiating factor, stating, "Exceptional customer service and meticulous attention to detail are our cornerstones". Transparency and honesty are integral to their business, ensuring reliability in every transaction. Their digitizing service, reflecting exceptional attention to intricate designs through embroidery, stands as one of the best in the industry.



TABLED Namibia: Artisanal furniture with purpose

TABLED Namibia, established in 2017 by Roel Rutgers and Adriaan van Wyk, is a social enterprise dedicated to creating lifelong sustainability for adult orphans in Namibia through artisanal furniture. Their approach is unique as they empower individuals with skills to redefine their purpose in life. Adriaan Van Wyk, one of the owners, says, "Every individual creator’s personal touch, shaped around either customer ideas or a fellow artisan’s design, makes TABLED products success stories of design collaboration." Sustainability is at the heart of their creations, using locally-sourced natural materials like Namibian granite, marble, Prosopis wood, metals, and desert sand in various hues of red while following strict fair-trade principles.



The Roadhouse Deli & Grill: A culinary odyssey

The Roadhouse Deli & Grill, inaugurated in December 2023, is a culinary gem in the Northern Industrial area. Manager and co-founder Nico Nambahu takes pride in their unique approach, "Our meals are a delicacy, with homemade aroma, secret sauces made by our own chefs". Known for serving the best burgers in town, their culinary prowess shines through. The Roadhouse Deli & Grill is more than just a restaurant; it's a community gathering point. They've hosted events like the Art Market, bringing together artists, designers, live music, and diverse cuisines to create vibrant experiences for patrons.



Studio Ya_Afrik: Where artistry meets inspiration

Nestled within Windhoek's Northern Industrial Hub, there's an artistic haven known as Studio Ya_Afrik. Multi-disciplinary artist Jakobina Gideon leads this creative sanctuary, making it a hub of artistic expression. Currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture, Jakobina's journey into the world of art began in 2017 when she exhibited her work for the first time in a solo exhibition titled "Rainbow of Emotions" at the Franco Namibian Cultural Centre in Windhoek, Namibia. Since then, she has been a part of numerous group exhibitions, leaving an indelible mark on the local art scene.

"As an artist, I draw inspiration from nature. Art is nature, and I believe something beautiful happens when these two powerful forces collide and speak to each other," Jakobina shares. Her art reflects her profound connection with the natural world, capturing the conversation between art and nature in a mesmerizing way. Her diverse art styles range from portraiture and abstract compositions to intricate linework, demonstrating her versatility and creativity.

Studio Ya_Afrik is not just an art studio; it's a safe space for multi-disciplinary creatives to express themselves and nurture their artistic endeavours. It serves as a testament to the power of artistic collaboration and the profound impact it can have on the local creative community.

As you explore the Northern Industrial Hub, you'll discover a world where quality, craftsmanship, and unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction converge. These businesses are beacons of Namibian entrepreneurship, offering products and services that reflect a commitment to innovation and excellence.

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Namibian Sun 2024-11-23

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