Office equipment
— Sector 03

Office & ICT Equipment

Equipping ministries
and corporate offices.

Computers, printers, networking, furniture, and consumables — supplied to government, corporates, NGOs, and schools across South Sudan.

01

Overview

Outfit a desk, kit a ministry, network a building.

Supplying computers, printers, stationery, and office furniture to corporate clients and government ministries.

We hold authorised dealer relationships with major OEMs for tender-grade equipment, plus value-line options for budget-sensitive deployments. Warranty registration and after-sales service routes are mapped before delivery.

Most ICT shipments combine hardware, networking, and furniture in a single procurement to minimise customs entries and freight cost.

02

What we supply

Six equipment categories.

Each category is sourced with brand and specification options — we’ll match technical specs to your tender or procurement framework.

01

Computers

Desktops, laptops, tablets. Business and consumer grades.

02

Printers & Scanners

Laser, inkjet, MFPs, scanners, photocopiers, and consumables.

03

Networking

Routers, switches, wireless APs, cabling, and structured cabling kits.

04

Office Furniture

Desks, chairs, conference tables, filing cabinets, partitions.

05

Stationery & Consumables

Paper, toner, ink, files, and standing-order stationery supply.

06

AV & Projection

Projectors, screens, video-conferencing kits, displays.

03

Who we serve

Tender-ready ICT supply.

Ministries

Government

Corporates

Private sector

NGOs

Field offices

Schools

Education

04

Sourcing & service

Authorised brands. Local service.

We source from authorised distributors in Dubai, Nairobi, and Kampala — ensuring valid warranty registration and after-sales service routes that work in South Sudan.

Origin markets

Dubai · Nairobi
Kampala

Authorised distributor relationships.

Lead time

7–14 days
From order

Air freight available for urgent orders.

Service window

In-warranty
local routing

RMAs handled by us, returned via Nairobi.