A company with a passion for family

Wecke & Voigts
Precious Nghitaunapo
Wecke & Voigts, which was founded in 1892, continues to enjoy a stellar reputation because of its affordable prices, extensive product selection, first-rate service, and accessibility. Customers can anticipate a wide selection of modern goods that are both locally and globally sourced and of the highest quality.
Philip Hite, Manager of Wecke & Voigts Wholesale, has been with the company for over 30 years with many years of wholesale experience. This branch has been in operation since 1993 at the same premises in Tommie Muller Street, in Windhoek's Northern Industrial.
They specialize in grocery wholesalers and credit themselves on their client base that ranges from farmers, hunting farms, guest farms to the hospitality industry, lodges, parastatals, corporates, individuals, SMEs, government enterprises and the general public.
The wholesaler prioritizes reasonable pricing in a challenging economic climate, and it maintains its excellent reputation due to competitive pricing, a wide range of products, excellent service, and accessibility.
Bulk grocery shopping has been made easily accessible for business owners, farmers, and lodge owners by delivering groceries to various parts of Namibia with their own fleet.
Customers, workers, and suppliers are by far the most valuable asset of a family firm. Employees share Wecke & Voigts' love for family, as well as for high-quality products and service. The option to order and collect is available to all clients as well as deliveries in and outside Windhoek via [email protected]. This includes Damaraland, Kaokoland, as well as the southern and northern regions.
Should you have any delivery requests call Philip at 081 290 2718. Deliveries are done over 52 weeks. Even public holidays don’t stop their operations.
The management team have years of experience in the industry and are able to assist with any request.
“Our motto is to understand every client and their needs, and this is what makes us successful in this industry,” Hite concludes.