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Ackermans Support Centre Produksie Street Kuils River 7580 GPS Ackermans Support Centre Produksie Street Kuils River 7580 N1 paarl GPS coordinates: -33.941348, 18.687465 DURBANRD OLDPAARLRD M OLDOAKRD R300 MITCHELLS PLAIN N1 CAPE TOWN LABELLEST R TIENIEMEYERBYPASS BOTTELARYRD MARINDAHEIGHTS MODDERDAMNORTHRD R102 VAN RIEBEECK RD N1 CAPE TOWN N1 PAARL M SYMPHONYWY R N2 CAPE TOWN N2 SOMERSET WEST ERICADR COMPAIGNE RD PRODUksie STREET KUILSRIVERRD R102 VAN RIEBEECK RD m12 stellenbosch arterial WIMBLEDONRD HINDLERD N2 CAPE TOWN HINDLERD SHEFFIELDRD R300 bellville LANSDOWNERD N2 somerset west Ackermans Support Centre Produksie Street Kuils River 7580 GPS coordinates: -33.941348, 18.687465 Directions from Cape Town via N1: 1. From Cape Town follow N1 towards Paarl. 2. Take left off-ramp R300 Mitchells Plain (exit 27). 3. After 3km take left off-ramp to R102 Van Riebeeck Road (exit 25). 4. At the robot turn left into Van Riebeeck Road and continue down the road. 5. At the 7th set of robots turn right into Compaigne Road and then immediately right into Produksie Street. 6. Ackermans will be on your right at the end of the road. 7. Visitors parking is clearly marked and available at the main entrance. 8. The main entrance is located at the security gate. Directions from Paarl via N1: 1. From Paarl follow the N1 towards Cape Town. 2. Take right off-ramp R300 Mitchells Plain (exit 27). 3. After 3km take left off-ramp to R102 Van Riebeeck Road (exit 25). 4. Follow directions 4–8 as above. Directions from Cape Town/Airport via N2: 1. From the Cape Town International Airport cross the robots and follow the road until the left off ramp towards Somerset West N2. 2. Follow the N2 and take the left off-ramp R300 Bellville. 3. Continue on the R300 until the Stellenbosch Arterial off-ramp and turn right at the set of robots. 4. At the 5th set of robots turn left onto Van Riebeeck Road. 5. At the 2nd set of robots turn left onto Compaigne Road and then left onto Produksie Street. 6. Ackermans will be on your right at the end of the road. 7. Visitors parking is clearly marked and available at the main entrance. 8. The main entrance is located at the security gate. Directions from Somerset West via N2: 1. From Somerset West follow the N2 towards Cape Town. 2. Take the left off-ramp R300 Bellville. 3. Continue on the R300 until the Stellenbosch Arterial off-ramp and turn right at the set of robots. 4. Follow directions 4–8 as above. Ackermans Support Centre N1 paarl Produksie Street Kuils River DURBANRD OLDPAARLRD M 7580 OLDOAKRD R300 MITCHELLS PLAIN GPS coordinates: -33.941348, 18.687465 N1 CAPE TOWN Directions from Cape Town via N1: 1. From Cape Town follow N1 towards Paarl. 2. Take left off-ramp R300 Mitchells Plain (exit 27). LABELLEST 3. After 3km take left off-ramp to R102 Van Riebeeck Road (exit 25). R 4. At the robot turn left into Van Riebeeck Road and continue down the road. TIENIEMEYERBYPASS 5. At the 7th set of robots turn right into Compaigne Road and then BOTTELARYRD immediately right into Produksie Street. 6. Ackermans will be on your right at the end of the road. 7. Visitors parking is clearly marked and available at the main entrance. MODDERDAMNORTHRD MARINDAHEIGHTS R102 VAN RIEBEECK RD 8. The main entrance is located at the security gate. SYMPHONYWY Directions from Paarl via N1: M R 1. From Paarl follow the N1 towards Cape Town. 2. Take right off-ramp R300 Mitchells Plain (exit 27). ERICADR 3. After 3km take left off-ramp to R102 Van Riebeeck Road (exit 25). COMPAIGNE RD 4. At the robot turn left into Van Riebeeck Road and continue down the road. PRODUksie STREET 5. At the 7th set of robots turn right into Compaigne Road and then immediately right into Produksie Street. 6. Ackermans will be on your right at the end of the road. 7. Visitors parking is clearly marked and available at the main entrance. 8. The main entrance is located at the security gate. N1 CAPE TOWN N1 PAARL Ackermans Support Centre Produksie Street Kuils River 7580 R GPS coordinates: -33.941348, 18.687465 COMPAIGNE RD PRODUksie street Directions from Cape Town/Airport via N2: KUILSRIVERRD R102 VAN RIEBEECK RD stellenbosch arterial m12 1. From the Cape Town International Airport cross the robots and follow the road until the left off ramp towards Somerset West N2. 2. Follow the N2 and take the left off-ramp R300 Bellville. 3. Continue on the R300 until the Stellenbosch Arterial off-ramp and turn right at the set of robots. 4. At the 5th set of robots turn left onto Van Riebeeck Road. 5. At the 2nd set of robots turn left onto Compaigne Road and then left HINDLERD onto Produksie Street. WIMBLEDONRD 6. Ackermans will be on your right at the end of the road. 7. Visitors parking is clearly marked and available at the main entrance. N2 CAPE TOWN HINDLERD 8. The main entrance is located at the security gate. SHEFFIELDRD Directions from Somerset West via N2: 1. From Somerset West follow the N2 towards Cape Town. R300 bellville 2. Take the left off-ramp R300 Bellville. LANSDOWNERD 3. Continue on the R300 until the Stellenbosch Arterial off-ramp and turn right at the set of robots. N2 somerset west 4. At the 5th set of robots turn left onto Van Riebeeck Road. 5. At the 2nd set of robots turn left onto Compaigne Road and then left onto Produksie Street. 6. Ackermans will be on your right at the end of the road. 7. Visitors parking is clearly marked and available at the main entrance. 8. The main entrance is located at the security gate. N2 CAPE TOWN N2 SOMERSET WEST.
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