Headlines Alpine now BEE compliant We are delighted to announce that our company is now BEE compliant and can be applied to your company’s BEE supplier base. After an extensive transformation process over the past six months we are now compliant with the Department of Trade and Industry BBEE scorecard as a Black Empowered business. We have also converted from a Close Corporation into a (Pty) Ltd company.... [more] 
New Rifle Case introduced Gregory Woods of Magnum magazine tested our new rifle case and put it through a "worst case" scenario. [more]Guarding Your Laptop Too bad your attention is focused on catching a plane, because you are about to become a crime victim...[more] 
Wilful Damage to Case Johann van Huyssteen, of Red-i Laser Bore Sights, was glad that he had bought an Alpine Gun Case to use whilst he was travelling in Europe and exhibiting at a Hunting Show. Without the case his product would not has been available for the show. [more] Sticky Story Tellers Travel with Your Shipment A collection of smart labels can record and report a history of your shipped product’s perilous journey from your distribution center, manufacturing plant or warehouse to a safe haven with its’ new owner. [more] Thanks for the feedback... We really do appreciate hearing about what happens to our cases after they leave our factory. [more] 
We feature in ScreenAfrica South Africa's premier broadcast and film publication featured our cases in their recent issue ...[more] Main Stories Guarding your laptop Too bad your attention is focused on catching a plane, because you are about to become a crime victim. At the airport security checkpoint, you place your notebook PC on the X-Ray conveyor belt. As you are about to walk through the metal detector, a rude passenger jumps in front of you and triggers the alarm.. You fume whilst the person in front of you fiddles with car keys, small change and generally makes a fuss. Whilst your attention is diverted, an accomplice, who is already through security, walks away with your laptop.
Next to viruses, laptop theft was the most prevalent computer crime in the USA last year according to a recent survey. Remember what's inside your laptop may be worth much more than the actual laptop. [Back to Headlines] Thanks for the feedback... We really do appreciate hearing about what happens to our cases after they leave our factory Dr J. Brown of Common Ground Consulting wrote: I just wanted to thank you for suggesting the Mini Note case for my laptop. I travel extensively and have found the case perfect for protecting my computer. During a recent trip to the hot and dusty Richtersvelt I used my laptop extensively under very rigorous field conditions which included extremes of heat and excessive dust. My laptop was perfectly protected - the tongue and groove seal ensured no dust penetration and the rugged construction ensured that my laptop didn't get banged up. [Back to Headlines] ScreenAfrica ... ScreenAfrica had this to say about our cases - "It is critical to use the best possible protection for transporting the expensive and delicate equipment used in the film and television industry. While plastic and wood cases are adequate for certain applications, an aluminium case can offer so much more.[Back to Headlines] |