Our factory in KwaZulu-Natal supplies coated steel coils to local and global markets, bringing new skills and employment to the area.
“We strive to make ours a business that can help build the future of Africa, by manufacturing ethical products, establishing strong brands and growing with our markets.
We believe that by grasping the reality of Africa’s challenges as well as its opportunities, we can make a positive difference and succeed together.”
Willem van Heerden,
Safal Steel Business Head
Our state-of-the-art coating facility incorporates a cold rolling mill, an Aluminium-Zinc coating line and a colour coating line.
Safal Steel produces coated steel to world-class standards. All of our products undergo regular and extensive quality assurance tests during manufacture.
Our corporate social responsibility initiatives focus on local community development.
Count on us for service that is second to none. Our people
are qualified, experienced and exceptionally well-trained to
ensure your experience with Safal Steel is an enjoyable
and memorable one.
Safal Steel is committed to sustainably Building an Africa with Pride through adding value to all those we interact with; be it our Staff, Customers, Suppliers, Communities and Governmental Role players.
Creating value through effective business partnering and , solving complex problems through simplified solutions in an ever changing environment.
Manage the Corporate Affairs Portfolio – Safal Group Southern Africa – Stakeholder Relations, Regulatory Risk Management, CSI, Government & Community Relations Advocacy.
We are unified in the belief that a building is a story about purposeful creation and human flourishing.
Macsteel roll-form a range of products from Safal Colorplus achieving superb results that complement the aesthetic of our building projects. We recommend Colorplus as a choice of roofing material and enjoy the service levels offered from Safal Steel.
Dave Reed
Manager for National Product Specialist for Contractors at Macsteel
Safal Steel went over and above what was expected and really delivered on their promises.
Kate Johnson