Matla Engineering Corporation was founded with a clear purpose: to address the chronic shortage of quality, certified spare parts in South Africa's appliance repair industry. Too many technicians were forced to use substandard components that failed prematurely, put end-users at risk, and damaged their professional reputation.
We set out to change that. Starting with a focused inventory of refrigeration compressors and thermostats, we methodically expanded our catalogue to encompass every major category of household and commercial appliance repair — from washing machine motors and stove elements to microwave magnetrons and air conditioning compressors.
We exist to empower South Africa's technicians, repair professionals, and homeowners with reliable access to certified, quality spare parts for refrigeration, appliances, washing machines, microwaves, and air conditioning systems. Beyond parts, we deliver comprehensive engineering solutions with the same commitment to excellence that defines every product on our shelves.
We envision a future where every repair technician in Southern Africa has instant access to SABS-certified components, backed by expert technical support and competitive pricing. As we grow, we aim to expand our engineering services footprint — becoming a one-stop destination for engineering excellence that spans physical components, architectural design, and digital solutions.
Matla Engineering Corporation is powered by a dedicated team of industry professionals who bring deep technical knowledge, genuine customer care, and years of hands-on experience to every interaction.
From our warehouse team who ensure accurate picking and packing, to our technical advisors who help you identify the exact part you need, to our engineering consultants who design and deliver complex projects — every member of the Matla team shares one goal: to deliver strength and reliability in everything we do.
We invest in ongoing training to keep our team current with new product lines, evolving standards, and emerging technologies — because in the world of engineering, standing still means falling behind.