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Defy Appliances
IndustryManufacturing and service
Founded1920s
Headquarters,
South Africa
Key people
Ross Heron (CEO Retired)
ProductsHome and major appliances
R2,5 billion (2010)
Number of employees
2,600
ParentArçelik Group
Websitewww.defy.co.za

Defy Appliances is a South African white goods manufacturing company and is the largest manufacturer and distributor of major domestic appliances in southern Africa.[1] The company manufactures and develops a range of large appliances from gas stoves, refrigerators, washing machines and tumble dryers to continuous clean ovens and convection ovens.

It currently operates three factories:

  • Jacobs (Durban) - manufactures free-standing stoves, built-in ovens and hobs, tumble dryers and console air conditioners.
  • Ezakheni (Ladysmith) - manufactures electric chest freezers and electric refrigerators.
  • East London - manufactures electric refrigerators.

Defy Appliances was founded in the 1920s and manufactured its first product -electric stoves- in 1932.[1] In July 2011 the company was bought by Turkish based Arçelik for US$324-million as part of its plan to expand into emerging markets in Africa.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "About Defy". Defy Appliances. Retrieved January 6, 2012.
  2. ^ "Turkey's Arçelik buys Defy Appliances". SAinfo. 25 July 2011. Retrieved January 6, 2012.