Targeting Gauteng growth

Software development company
Easyclear is targeting growth in
Gauteng due to its strategic location
as the economic hub of South
Africa.
“More than 50% of our customers
are located in Gauteng and we’ve
recently seen
increased trade
development
in and around
the province
which we hope
to leverage as an
opportunity for
growth,” said CJ
Pagel, managing
director of
Easyclear.
The company
– which offers
clearing and forwarding software –
is situated in Rivonia, Johannesburg
and has “easy access” to all the
routes into Africa that its clients are
increasingly pursuing, said Pagel.
“Being close to our clients allows
us to offer them high service levels,
including after-hours support,
and quick online support,” he
commented.
Pagel pointed out that a switch to
Easyclear solutions was “incredibly
simple” and highly customisable –
another selling point the company
was pushing to target growth in the
province.
The software
solutions offered
by the company
can also be
integrated with a
number of other
systems. “Our
easy, relaxed
programme
flow makes it so
easy to use that
training is hardly
necessary,” said
Pagel, adding that if new clients
could provide them with their client
database, Easyclear would import
it, thus eliminating the need for an
entire recapture process.
“Furthermore, we’re aware that
each company has its own way of
doing things. Easyclear will handle
any work flow environment from
a one-man-show right through
to corporate enterprise. User
access, tariff and value checks can
all be set up according to client
requirements,” he said.
INSERT & CAPTION
More than 50% of our
customers are located in
Gauteng and we’ve recently
seen increased trade
development.
– CJ Pagel
CAPTION
The ongoing issue of e-tolls in
Gauteng takes its toll on economic
growth in the province.