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Gauteng Truck Sales Announces Festive Season Closure and 2026 Reopening
Gauteng Truck Sales, a long‑standing commercial vehicle business based in Highbury, Gauteng, has announced its festive season closure
Randvaal Meyerton, Gauteng, South Africa, 12th Dec 2025 – Gauteng Truck Sales, a long‑standing commercial vehicle business based in Highbury, Gauteng, has announced its festive season closure, with operations pausing this Friday and resuming on Monday, 5 January 2026.

The company, which operates as Wimbledon Truck & Trailer Sales, has been active in South Africa’s commercial vehicle industry for over two decades, providing support and services to transport operators and fleet owners across the region. As the year draws to a close, Gauteng Truck Sales is taking a short break to allow staff time with their families and to prepare for the new year ahead.
Festive Closure and Reopening Dates
Gauteng Truck Sales will close its showroom and offices this Friday, 12 December 2025, and will remain closed over the festive period. The business will reopen for normal operations on Monday, 5 January 2026, at its premises in Highbury, Gauteng.
During the closure, the company’s physical site at Unit 3, 19 Kransvalk Road, Highbury, will be closed to visitors and walk‑in enquiries. Phone lines and email support will also be limited, with urgent matters handled on a case‑by‑case basis where possible.
Clients and partners are advised that any time‑sensitive requests, documentation, or follow‑ups should be submitted before the close of business on Friday, 12 December 2025, to ensure they are actioned before the break.
A Season of Rest and Reflection
The festive closure is in line with common practice among South African businesses, allowing teams to rest and recharge after a full year of operations. Gauteng Truck Sales has chosen this period to give its staff a well‑earned break, recognising the importance of work‑life balance and family time during the holiday season.
Over the past two decades, the company has built a reputation for reliability and long‑term support in the commercial vehicle sector, serving a diverse range of transport operators, owner‑drivers, and fleet managers. The festive pause offers an opportunity for internal review, planning, and preparation for the challenges and opportunities of 2026.
The management team at Gauteng Truck Sales views this break not only as a necessary rest period but also as a chance to reflect on the year’s achievements, client relationships, and service improvements. Feedback from customers, partners, and industry contacts over the past 12 months will be reviewed as part of the planning process for the new year.
Supporting the Transport Sector
Gauteng Truck Sales has positioned itself as a stable presence in the Gauteng transport and logistics landscape, operating in a region that is central to South Africa’s freight and distribution networks. The company’s role extends beyond transactions, focusing on ongoing support for vehicles that are critical to supply chains, construction, agriculture, and other key sectors.
Commercial vehicles form the backbone of many small and medium enterprises, and their reliability directly impacts business continuity and safety on the road. Gauteng Truck Sales has consistently emphasised the importance of well‑maintained, road‑worthy trucks and trailers, aligning with broader industry efforts to improve fleet safety and efficiency.
During 2025, the company continued to support existing clients with advice, documentation, and coordination related to vehicle maintenance, compliance, and operational requirements. This support has been particularly important during periods of economic pressure, where cost‑effective, reliable transport solutions are in high demand.
Industry Context and Road Safety
The festive season in South Africa is traditionally a high‑traffic period on national and regional roads, with increased movement of people and goods. Authorities and industry stakeholders, including transport departments and logistics associations, have launched road safety campaigns to reduce accidents and improve compliance during this time.
Gauteng Truck Sales acknowledges the heightened risks associated with the festive period and supports initiatives that promote responsible driving, vehicle maintenance, and adherence to traffic regulations. The company has, over the years, encouraged clients to ensure their vehicles are in good condition before long journeys, particularly during peak travel times.
By closing during the festive break, Gauteng Truck Sales also aligns with the broader industry trend of reduced non‑essential operations, allowing transport operators to focus on safe, uninterrupted operations without the distraction of routine administrative or sales processes.
Preparing for 2026
With the reopening scheduled for 5 January 2026, Gauteng Truck Sales is using the closure period to prepare for the new year’s operational demands. This includes internal training, system reviews, and planning for how the business can continue to support clients in an evolving transport environment.
The year 2026 is expected to bring continued challenges and opportunities for the commercial vehicle sector, including fuel price volatility, regulatory changes, and shifts in freight demand. Gauteng Truck Sales aims to remain a dependable partner for transport operators by focusing on reliability, transparency, and long‑term relationships rather than short‑term transactions.
Plans for 2026 include refining internal processes, enhancing communication with clients, and exploring ways to better support fleet owners in areas such as compliance, maintenance scheduling, and operational efficiency. The company also intends to review its support offerings in light of changing industry needs, including digital tools and documentation services.
Client and Partner Communication
During the closure, Gauteng Truck Sales will not be able to respond to routine enquiries, quotes, or documentation requests in real time. Clients and partners are encouraged to plan ahead and submit any urgent matters before the close of business on Friday, 12 December 2025.
For non‑urgent matters, the expectation is that all outstanding items will be addressed promptly once the business reopens on 5 January 2026. Gauteng Truck Sales will ensure that all pre‑closure requests are prioritised and actioned in the order they were received, with appropriate follow‑up where needed.
The company’s contact details remain available on its website and public listings for reference, but responses to emails and calls will be delayed until the reopening date. Any changes to contact channels or service hours in 2026 will be communicated through official channels once operations resume.
A Message of Seasonal Goodwill
Gauteng Truck Sales extends its best wishes to clients, partners, industry colleagues, and the broader transport community for a safe, peaceful, and restful festive season. The company recognises the hard work and dedication of transport operators, drivers, and support staff who keep South Africa’s roads and supply chains moving, especially during busy periods.
The festive break is also an opportunity to acknowledge the role that commercial vehicles play in everyday life, from delivering goods to supporting essential services and infrastructure projects. Gauteng Truck Sales values the trust placed in it by its clients and remains committed to supporting the transport sector in the years ahead.
Looking Ahead to 2026
As Gauteng Truck Sales prepares to reopen on 5 January 2026, the focus will be on continuity, reliability, and service quality. The company will resume normal operations at its Highbury premises, with staff returning to support clients and partners in the new year.
The reopening marks the start of another chapter in the company’s long history in the commercial vehicle industry, with an emphasis on sustainable, client‑centred support rather than aggressive sales or marketing. Gauteng Truck Sales will continue to operate as a stable, experienced presence in the Gauteng transport landscape, adapting to industry changes while maintaining its core values of integrity and reliability.
About Gauteng Truck Sales
Gauteng Truck Sales, trading as Wimbledon Truck & Trailer Sales, is a commercial vehicle business based in Highbury, Gauteng. The company has been active in South Africa’s transport sector for over 20 years, providing support and services to transport operators and fleet owners.
Its operations are centred on the sale and support of trucks and trailers, with a focus on long‑term relationships and after‑sale guidance. Gauteng Truck Sales serves a wide range of clients, from individual owner‑drivers to larger fleet operators, across various industries including freight, construction, and agriculture.
The company’s physical premises are located at Unit 3, 19 Kransvalk Road, Highbury, Gauteng, and it maintains contact details for phone and email communication. Gauteng Truck Sales is recognised as a long‑standing player in the regional commercial vehicle market, with a reputation for consistency and reliability.
Contact Information
For media and general enquiries, Gauteng Truck Sales can be contacted at the following details:
- Address: Unit 3, 19 Kransvalk Road, Highbury, Gauteng, 1943
- Phone: +27 82 865 2301
- Email: info@gautengtrucksales.co.za
- Website: https://gautengtrucksales.co.za
Normal business hours will resume on Monday, 5 January 2026, at which point all channels will be fully operational
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Address:Unit 3, 19 Kransvalk Rd
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City: Randvaal Meyerton
State: Gauteng
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Why Rotary Tools Ruin Fine Details And What to Use Instead for Precision Sanding
How a design-driven reciprocating sander is replacing rotary tools for makers who refuse to compromise on finish quality.

Hong Kong, China- Makers working on scale models, 3D prints, and fine woodworking can encounter challenges during the finishing stage. A rotary tool used for cleanup can quickly affect surface quality, resulting in melted resin edges, gouged panel lines, or uneven wood grain.
Within these communities, such issues are often attributed to the mechanics of the tools themselves rather than user technique. Rotary woodworking tools and other rotary-based precision tools rely on high-speed spinning abrasives that can generate heat and reduce control on small, delicate surfaces. Even with careful handling, this can make precision work more difficult.
Reciprocating sanding systems are increasingly being explored as an alternative approach, offering a different method of material removal that may reduce heat buildup and improve control in fine-detail applications. The HOZO NeoSander is one such tool designed around this principle.
Why Rotary Tools Damage Fine Details
Rotary tools spin an abrasive disc at 5,000 to 35,000 RPM. That constant friction against plastic, resin, or PLA converts to heat almost instantly. At high RPM, a rotary sanding device can soften and melt the surface in under two seconds. The abrasive never lifts off. Heat accumulates faster than the material dissipates it. The result can be smeared edges, deformed corners, and glossy patches where a matte finish is expected.
A spinning disc also leaves circular scratch patterns. For a model sander application on a 1/144 scale Gundam piece or a carved figurine, those arcs are nearly impossible to hide without extensive hand follow-up. Every pass creates more circular marks that require three or four additional passes to blend out.
Within maker communities, however, opinions on rotary tools are not entirely one-sided. Many experienced users still rely on rotary tools for bulk material removal, especially in early-stage cleanup, where speed matters more than surface finish.
Manual sanding also remains widely used for final finishing. While it is slower, it offers maximum control and completely eliminates the risk of heat buildup. For some makers, especially those working on high-end display models or delicate resin kits, hand sanding is still considered the safest approach despite the time investment.
In practice, each method comes with trade-offs. Rotary tools offer speed but can introduce heat and control issues, while manual sanding provides precision but requires significant time and effort. As a result, many makers adopt a hybrid workflow, switching between tools depending on the stage of the project.
Then there is torque. Apply too much side pressure and a rotary power sander grabs the surface and digs in. On soft materials like balsa, styrene, or cured resin, one slip means the part is scrap. Even on harder plastics, torque-induced catches leave visible dents and uneven surfaces that no amount of follow-up sanding can fully correct. This is why experienced modelers who rely on woodworking tools keep rotary options away from final finishing work.
How Reciprocating Motion Helps Reduce the Problem
A reciprocating sander moves its head back and forth in a straight line instead of spinning. This significantly changes how the abrasive interacts with the surface.
Each stroke of a reciprocating sanding machine contacts the surface for a fraction of a second, then pulls away. This interrupted contact prevents heat buildup. Plastic stays cool. Resin stays firm. Wood keeps its grain structure intact.
That makes reciprocating motion a more suitable approach for wood sanding and plastic finishing at high speed. Users get the benefit of powered sanding, thousands of strokes per minute, without the thermal penalty that comes with a spinning disc that never breaks contact with the workpiece.
The scratch pattern is linear, not circular. Linear scratches from a small sander disappear with a single fine-grit pass. Circular scratches from a rotary tool need three or four passes and often remain faintly visible under certain lighting angles. And because reciprocating motion produces no rotational torque, the tool never grabs or jerks the workpiece out of position. When the work requires a mini sander that removes material predictably without surprises, reciprocating action is the safer, more controlled choice.
Because of these differences, reciprocating sanding systems have started gaining attention in niche maker communities, particularly among scale modelers, 3D printing enthusiasts, and small-scale woodworkers who require greater control during finishing.
That said, not all reciprocating sanders perform the same. Differences in motor design, vibration control, stroke precision, and head geometry can significantly affect the overall experience. As a result, users often evaluate these tools not just on motion type, but on how well the implementation matches their specific workflow.
What Makes the HOZO NeoSander Different
HOZO Design built the NeoSander from the ground up as a cordless sander for detail finishing. It is not a repurposed rotary tool. It is a purpose-designed reciprocating sander with a direct-drive linear motor; no gears, no eccentric cams, no conversion losses. Most competing sanders use a rotary motor with an eccentric mechanism to fake reciprocating motion. That approach introduces vibration and the same stalling issues as any gear-driven sanding device.

NeoSander’s motor delivers up to 13,000 strokes per minute with high positional accuracy, allowing users to maintain control even at higher speeds. Adjustable power (0.8–5W) and stroke length (0.6–1.8mm) let users dial in exactly the right aggressiveness, from aggressive nub removal to mirror polishing. That range of adjustability is rare in a compact sander this size.
The tool supports multiple interchangeable head shapes, allowing it to handle different surface types such as flat areas, curves, and tight corners. This makes it more adaptable across a range of small-scale finishing tasks.
This head system makes the NeoSander a true multi-geometry model sander instead of a one-shape tool that forces improvisation. Most competing products ship with a single head profile and expect the user to make it work everywhere. The NeoSander takes the opposite approach: match the tool to the surface, not the other way around.
The Premium Combo ships 64 heads across all 8 shapes, color-coded by grit (180 through 1500). A head is selected, snapped on magnetically, and used for sanding. The color is swapped when the grit changes. No peeling, no cutting, no wasted sheets. For users working through multiple parts in one session, this system helps keep the sanding process more consistent and organized.
Designed Like a Writing Instrument, Not a Power Tool
The NeoSander is designed as a compact, pen-like tool for fine-detail work. Its lightweight body and balanced form factor make it easier to control during extended use, particularly on small parts and intricate surfaces. The 8-color grit coding is a UX decision borrowed from information design. Color replaces reading. One glance tells the user what grit is loaded and what comes next; the same logic behind color-coded resistor bands in electronics and transit line maps. It reduces cognitive load during repetitive wood sanding sessions where switching grits happens dozens of times per hour.
At 104 x 33 x 28mm, the rectangular profile sits flat on a desk without rolling and allows overhand, underhand, or pencil grips depending on the angle of approach. The charging dock doubles as sandpaper storage with organized compartments that keep sheets flat and protected. Type-C fast charging brings the battery from 10% to 90% in just 30 minutes, so the tool spends more time working than waiting.
For design-conscious makers, the NeoSander setup looks as intentional on a studio desk as a set of Copic markers. Every piece: the tool, the head organizer racks, the dock, was designed as part of a single visual system.
A Sander That Doubles as a Saw

This mini saw capability means cutting and sanding can be done from the same device, with the same hand, in the same workflow. An optional accessory allows the tool to perform light cutting tasks, adding flexibility for makers who prefer a more compact setup. That dual functionality is rare among model tools. Most sanders only sand. Most saws only cut. The NeoSander doubles as both a precision sanding platform and a mini saw from a single motor system, simplifying any maker’s toolkit and reducing desk clutter.
Who This Tool Is For
Gunpla builders who hold their gundam tools for hours need a tool that prevents fatigue and melting. The NeoSander’s 85% vibration reduction and featherweight build keep hands steady through long nub removal and seam line cleanup sessions. The 3.7V, 1100mAh battery delivers up to 240 minutes of typical use, and use-while-charging means the cordless sander never forces a full stop mid-project. For Gunpla builders working through an entire Master Grade kit in one sitting, that uninterrupted workflow makes a real difference.
3D print finishers need a reciprocating sander that handles PLA, ABS, PETG, and resin without thermal damage. Layer lines, support scars, and print artifacts all require targeted sanding at progressively finer grits. The 64-head color-coded system moves from 180-grit cleanup to 1500-grit polishing with zero downtime between grit changes, turning multi-hour finishing sessions into predictable, repeatable processes.
Woodworkers need a tool that respects grain direction during wood sanding. The NeoSander’s linear motion follows the grain naturally. Half-cylinder and arc heads conform to concave surfaces that flat-pad sanders miss entirely, making it a reliable model sander for miniature carving and fine furniture work. Jewelry box makers, luthiers shaping guitar necks, and woodturners finishing spindle details all benefit from a sander that works with the material instead of against it.
Automotive detailers need a compact sander with wet-sanding capability and fine grit support. IP54 splash resistance on the front section handles waterproof paper for paint blending, clear coat correction, and spot repair in tight areas where a full-size orbital sander cannot reach.
Cosplay and prop makers need a sanding device with low thermal output for EVA foam, Worbla, and cast resin. These materials deform or melt under rotary friction. The NeoSander’s reciprocating action and multi-grit head system handles all of them without the heat damage that sends cosplayers back to the craft store for replacement materials.
And for gundam tools enthusiasts who sand dozens of parts per session, the color-coded workflow eliminates grit confusion entirely. The correct color is selected, sanding is performed, and then swapped. Done.

Stop Fighting The Tools
Different tools are designed for different stages of the making process. Rotary tools remain effective for cutting and aggressive material removal, while manual sanding continues to offer unmatched control for delicate finishing.
For makers working on fine details, the challenge is often not about choosing a single “best” tool, but about finding the right balance between speed, control, and surface quality. This is where alternative approaches, such as reciprocating sanding, begin to play a more clearly defined role.
For builders who depend on gundam tools daily, the difference is clear. The NeoSander is the fast sander that finally respects the work put into assembly, cleaning nub marks in seconds without melting edges.
The HOZO NeoSander is a ground-up reciprocating sander that puts physics, precision, and considered industrial design into a single tool weighing less than a deck of cards. It is proof that a detail sander can be as thoughtfully designed as the objects it helps create. For makers who have settled for rotary compromises long enough, the NeoSander is the tool that was missing from the bench.
The NeoSander Premium Combo is available for pre-order at hozodesign.com.
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Omar Adventures Highlights Atlas Mountain Treks and Sahara Desert Tours for Small-Group Travel in Morocco
Marrakech, Morocco, 23rd April 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — Omar Adventures, a Morocco-based tour operator, is spotlighting its portfolio of guided Atlas Mountain treks, Sahara Desert tours, and culturally immersive small-group tours in Morocco designed for travelers seeking authentic exploration across the country.
Founded by local guide Omar Imheran, the company curates experiences that connect visitors with Morocco’s diverse landscapes — from the High Atlas Mountains to the dunes of Merzouga — while maintaining manageable group sizes and personalized guidance for international travelers.
Among its featured itineraries is the Marrakech to Sahara Merzouga 3-Day Tour, which combines mountain crossings, desert landscapes, and overnight stays in traditional camps. For travelers seeking a longer journey, the 7-Day Morocco Desert Adventure Tour offers a broader route through the Atlas region and into the Sahara, blending trekking, cultural stops, and regional cuisine.
Omar Adventures also offers dedicated Mount Toubkal treks and High Atlas hiking tours, providing structured support for travelers exploring North Africa’s highest peak through professionally guided programs.
With guiding experience dating back to 2009 and deep roots in the Atlas Mountains, founder Omar Imheran brings firsthand regional knowledge to the company’s Morocco trekking tours and desert travel experiences. Tours are available in small-group formats as well as private arrangements for travelers seeking customized routes.
“Morocco’s landscapes are incredibly varied, and experiencing them with knowledgeable local guides makes a meaningful difference,” said a spokesperson for Omar Adventures. “Our goal is to offer travelers structured, well-organized Morocco tours that still feel personal and connected to local culture.”
A spokesperson for the company said, “Our goal is to help travelers experience Morocco the way we know it — not just as visitors, but as guests. Whether we’re trekking through the Atlas Mountains or spending a night under the Sahara stars, we keep our groups small so every journey feels personal, flexible, and deeply connected to the local culture.”
As interest in experiential travel continues to grow, guided tours in Morocco, particularly Atlas trekking experiences and Sahara Desert adventures, remain popular options for visitors seeking structured yet immersive journeys.
Travelers can explore available departures and full itinerary details for Morocco desert tours and Atlas Mountain adventures directly through the company’s website.
About Omar Adventures
Omar Adventures is a Morocco-based tour operator specializing in Atlas Mountain treks, Sahara Desert tours, and small-group travel in Morocco. Founded by local guide Omar Imheran, the company offers guided and private experiences designed for immersive exploration across Morocco.
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Website: https://omar-adventures.com/
Email: info@omar-adventures.com
Location: Marrakech, Morocco
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Coast to Coast Hole in One Helps Golf Events Nationwide Offer High-Value Prizes Through Trusted Hole in One Insurance
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Providing Secure, Professional Solutions That Elevate Tournament Excitement and Protect Organizers
Reno, NV, 23rd April 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — Coast to Coast Hole in One, a premier provider of hole-in-one insurance for golf tournament organizers, is proud to announce its expanded support for the 2026 tournament season. By offering “A” rated prize indemnity and professional golf hole sponsor signs, the company continues to help charity fundraisers and corporate outings across the United States offer high-value prizes, ranging from $10,000 cash to luxury vehicles, with financial security.
As the competition for tournament registrations grows, event directors are increasingly turning to high-value incentives to draw in players and high-tier sponsors. Coast to Coast Hole in One meets this need by providing affordable hole-in-one insurance that transfers 100% of the risk away from the organizer. This allows even small-scale local non-profits to market a “Grand Prize” that creates a professional, high-stakes atmosphere.
“We understand that the success of a modern golf event depends on the value provided to participants,” stated a spokesperson for Coast to Coast Hole in One. “Our hole-in-one prize package is designed to be a complete solution. We don’t just cover the headline prize; we include bonus prizes for all remaining par-3 holes, ensuring that every short hole on the course offers an exciting opportunity for the players and a branding win for the sponsors.” – Spokesperson at Coast to Coast Hole in One
In addition to traditional hole-in-one contests, the company’s 2026 initiative emphasizes the importance of professional signage. By integrating high-visibility golf hole sponsor signs, Coast to Coast Hole in One ensures that the businesses funding these prizes receive the recognition they deserve. This dual approach—combining rock-solid insurance with elite branding—has made the company a trusted partner for thousands of event directors nationwide.
Organizers looking to elevate their upcoming tournaments can access customized quotes through a streamlined application process. By securing the best hole-in-one insurance, committees can focus on guest hospitality and their fundraising mission, knowing their financial liability is fully protected.
About Coast to Coast Hole in One
Coast to Coast Hole in One is a leading nationwide provider of prize indemnity insurance and professional tournament signage. Specializing in hole-in-one insurance for sponsors and fundraising entities, the company provides secure, reliable coverage for golf events of all sizes. With decades of experience, they remain a staple in the golf community.
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