What is Stationary Shop?
Stationers’ shops were places where books were bound, copied, and published. These shops often loaned books to nearby university students for a fee
Best Stationary Shops In South Africa
PNA Mall of Africa
Address: Shop 1025, Mall of Africa Cnr Lone Creek &, Magwa Cres, Waterfall City, Midrand, 1686, South Africa
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 8 pm
Phone: +27 10 312 6039
Park Avenue Stationers
Address: No.42 Park Drive Cnr, Albertina Sisulu Rd, Fordsburg, Johannesburg, 2092, South Africa
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 5 pm
Phone: +27 11 634 1800
Stationery Cash and Carry
Address: 5 Rente St, Ormonde, Johannesburg South, 2091, South Africa
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 5 pm
Phone: +27 83 601 0079
Park Avenue Stationers
Address: 6 Manus Gerber St, N1 City, Cape Town, 7766, South Africa
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 4:30 pm
Phone: +27 21 691 0633
Easy Stationers CC
Address: 109 Industrial Rd, Amalgam, Johannesburg, 2001, South Africa
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 4:45 pm
Phone: +27 11 839 3393
Jabatha Paper & Stationery
Address: 24 School St, City, and Suburban, Johannesburg, 2001, South Africa
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 5 pm
Phone: +27 82 802 7205
What are the top stationery brands in South Africa?
For the past four decades, CTP Stationery has proudly produced stationery products under four of South Africa’s most-loved stationery brands: Donau, Flip File, Premier Stationery, and Grafton Paper Products.
What is the biggest paper company in South Africa?
Peters Papers is South Africa’s largest paper merchant, offering an unrivaled range of paper and packaging products – supported by an expert sales team to ensure you get the perfect product for your requirements.
Who manufactures paper in South Africa?
Sappi Limited
The Manufacture of Paper and Related Products
The local pulp and paper market is dominated by Sappi Limited and the Mondi Group, which are both vertically integrated with significant forest plantations and manufacturing facilities.
Where does paper come from in South Africa?
In South Africa, paper is made from the wood of commercial timber plantations and recycled paper, along with a small amount of bagasse (sugar cane processing waste.)
Timber plantations have been established through afforestation – tree planting – and cover 1.2 million hectares (1% of South Africa’s land cover).