Topcon Positioning Middle East and Africa FZE have expanded its CSS network through an establishment of another Topcon Authorized Service center at ADCC IEAL Kenya in collaboration with Worldsview Technologies for the East and Central African region. The newly opened Topcon Authorized Service Centre is owned and managed by ADCC (ADCCIEA Ltd) who are also the authorized suppliers for Autodesk in Nairobi- Kenya. The service center is currently operational and repairs and servicing for old and new Topcon equipment have started.
Incorporated in 2013, and headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, ADCC International East Africa Ltd is a specialist in Information Technology, GIS & Engineering services solutions, servicing clients across a range of corporate and government segments – power, water, urban transportation, telecom, Manufacturing, Infra, and others.
In South Africa, the WorldsView Service Centre is the only Topcon-accredited service centre for South Africa customers. The Service Centre was established as a result of the company acquiring Precision Device Distributors (PDD) in 2020. The service centre is also in the process of relocating to WorldsView House in Woodmead, Johannesburg. Anyone who’d like to make use of their services in Southern Africa can visit the WorldsView Service Centre at their new location (WorldsView House, 150 Kelvin Drive, Woodmead, Sandton) from the 22nd of March, or can send an enquiry to support@worldsview.com. A grand opening for the new WorldsView Service Centre will take place in early April this year.
WorldsView Service Centre provides services to a range of measurement professionals from land and engineering surveyors to mining, agriculture and forensic experts. The new location will improve service capacity, expanding the centre’s service area through a network of partners around the country, and allowing instrumentation used across Southern Africa to be collected and serviced.
Factory-trained technicians service customers’ Topcon equipment according to the Japanese-quality standards it was built. The centre accommodates instruments including manual and robotic total stations, 3D scanners and GNSS instrumentation as well as accompanying tripods, prism mounts and levelling staves in a thermostatically-controlled, anti-static environment.