Port Elizabeth forms part of the great Nelson Mandela Bay metropolitan area. Nelson Mandela Bay comprises of Uitenhage, Port Elizabeth and Despatch. With Volkswagen and Goodyear and a multitude of their suppliers and providers being situated in Uitenhage and General Motors, Bridgestone, Continental, Willard Batteries, Eveready and their supply chain being based in Port Elizabeth, it is without a doubt that Nelson Mandela Bay is the motor industry capital of South Africa.
Port Elizabeth, also known as the Friendly City or PE, is one of South Africa's smallest cities. Although highly industrialized it is famous for its friendly people, beautiful beaches and being a gateway the beautiful Garden Route and surrounded by some of the world?s greatest game reserves.
Our sponsorships and pro-bono work for many of Port Elizabeth's most famous events and personalities like, Ironman, the Splash Festival, Raynard Tissink, among others has made Online Innovations a household name in Port Elizabeth. And although much of our business is done in Port Elizabeth, the majority of our business is done with customers that are situated in Johannesburg, Pretoria, Cape Town and abroad.
From humble beginnings developing and designing websites in a converted garage in Errol Drive, Framesby, Port Elizabeth in 2000 to the 3rd Floor of Mutual Place in Greenacres, Port Elizabeth in 2002 and finally to our offices in 46 Shirley Street, Newton Park, Port Elizabeth - our vision remains to become the leader in web services in the Eastern Cape and South Africa.
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