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Supplier expands domestic services

7th July 2023 To help customers overcome current engineering challenges, fluid engineering and chemical processing applications company Sulzer, with 100 years of expertise in the industry, is expanding its local support for electromechanical equipment and renewable-energy projects. Sulzer South Africa MD Henry... 

PVC fabric structures beneficial for accommodation

21st April 2023 The projects of specialists Canvas and Tent have demonstrated the beneficial and cost-effective use of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) for mine-site accommodation, says Canvas and Tent group marketing manager Karen Coetzer.  The company manufactured 65 structures made out of PVC fabric for projects in... 

PVC fabric structures beneficial for accommodation
HYBRID HOME The company also offers a hybrid solution which can include flatpacks, containerised solutions and prefab structures

Local company secures follow-up work, pipeline project

21st April 2023 As it recently completed a project for diversified miner Ivanhoe Mines’ Kamoa copper mine, in Kolwezi, in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), South African construction company Moladi has secured a second project for the Kamoa smelter. The first project included the construction of... 

Local company secures follow-up work, pipeline project
Photo by Moladi
FORMWORK Lightweight injection moulded plastic formwork is erected on a conventional raft foundation, which takes three to four days to cure, depending on the climate

Modern technology boosts construction deployment time

21st April 2023 Modern technology has transformed the construction industry, says diverse prefabricated deployment solutions company Turnkey Modular, which has implemented its robust Intelligent Component Design and System Assembly (ICSA) technology to deliver units for mine-site accommodation in less deployment... 

LNG has multiple benefits as a transition fuel – CEO

14th April 2023 Liquified natural gas (LNG) used in a generator enables individuals and enterprises to not only save costs but also reduce their carbon-emission contributions. Helium and natural gas producer Renergen CEO Stefano Marani says natural gas produces an inordinately smaller carbon footprint than that... 

Diversification opportunities set to crystallise industry

7th April 2023 Following the announcement that there will be no tax increase for the sugar industry in the 2023/24 and 2024/25 financial years, announced by Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana during his 2023 Budget speech, industry body the South African Sugar Association (SASA) has been able to investigate and... 

Diversification opportunities  set to crystallise industry
CANE UPON CANE The sugar industry can be one of the top contributors to advancing the goals outlined in the National Bioeconomy Strategy

Range of lubricants for sugar sector

7th April 2023 Lubricants company FUCHS Lubricants South Africa offers a range of food-safe lubricants for sugar and packaging processes to aid the safety of production and seal off journals and/or bearings against ingress of bagasse and sugar juices. “Lubricants are used in many areas of the sugar plants –... 

Range of lubricants for sugar sector
RENOLIN SJL HEAVY The product is pumped into each bearing under pressure into a feed groove, which then creates a lubricant film between the journal and brass white metal-plated bearing

Risk-based maintenance ideal for sugar industry – company

7th April 2023 Industrial valves and pump specialists Brimis Engineering is sourcing an engineering solution for various pumps at a sugar mill in eSwatini. The project involves specialised coating, maintenance and engineered parts to ensure maximum performance of the pumps. 

Risk-based maintenance ideal for sugar industry – company
MOEKETSI MPOTU A risk-based maintenance plan will improve productivity and ensure that production requirements are met at critical times

Slurry pump company strives for optimisation

24th March 2023 With continuous investment in improving its service offering, heavy-duty centrifugal slurry pump manufacturer Schurco Slurry has managed to downscale its energy consumption by optimising its selections and materials criteria, resulting in the absorption of less power to deliver the same service... 

Slurry pump company  strives for optimisation
EMILE FOURIE Our passion is our drive to support our clients. Without passion, you don’t have any energy, and without energy, you simply have nothing

Company provides improved operator safety

24th March 2023 Local high-pressure jetting equipment manufacturer Werner Pumps has invested in new devices for its rental combination of jetting and vacuum trucks to improve operator safety in the field. Werner’s rental units are often used in “tricky” conditions and applications, such as for cleaning out... 

Boiler tube cleaning equipment to the rescue

24th March 2023 Boilers have to be cleaned regularly to keep power plants and other equipment operating efficiently because ash build-up forms slag deposits on the boiler tubes, acting like a layer of insulation, says local high-pressure jetting equipment manufacturer Werner Pumps MD Sebastian Werner.... 

Boiler tube cleaning equipment to the rescue
TRICKY CONDITIONS Werner’s rental units are often used in “tricky” conditions and applications, such as for cleaning out blocked sewers or spillage clean-ups

Programme designed to propel forward economic fortunes

17th March 2023 The public service is opening up opportunities for public–private partnerships (PPPs) to supply water to municipalities.  This was identified during a seminar held on February 2, 2023 by the Vuthela iLembe Local Economic Development (LED) Support Programme in KwaZulu-Natal. 

Programme designed to propel forward economic fortunes
Photo by Siza Water
FRESH AND REFRESH Siza Water has reduced losses in the water system from 33% in 1999 to 8% in 2021

Guideline to improve agro-processing water efficiency

17th March 2023 The National Cleaner Production Centre of South Africa (NCPC-SA) has created an Industrial Water Efficiency Guideline following its assessment of water efficiency between 2013 and 2020 in the agro-processing sector. A review of 92 assessment reports indicated that 38 of the assessments related to... 

Guideline to improve agro-processing water efficiency
LINDANI NCWANE By acting on the recommendations in the guideline, a company can expect lower cost solutions compared to treating, processing and consuming raw water and/or wastewater

R120bn portfolio boosts Cape Town’s water infrastructure

17th March 2023 The City of Cape Town has launched its R120-billion infrastructure portfolio for economic growth, of which around 38%, or R45-billion, will be allocated to addressing water and sanitation infrastructure. This includes the upgrading of wastewater works, sewers to reduce spills, ensuring a healthy... 

Constructed wetlands to be completed by this month

17th March 2023 A system of three constructed wetlands (CWs) was built in gravel-like beds to establish a microbial consortium using plants that essentially ‘eat’ chemical components in discarded wastewater. The wetlands were designed by project participants, postgraduate students and University of the... 

Constructed wetlands  to be completed  by this month
CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS The wetlands are highly complex bioreactors which convert nutrients and waste products into more benign substances

Power outages dimming water supply efficiency

17th March 2023 Purification works and booster stations are expected to be exempt from loadshedding; however, the recent power outages across bulk water utility Rand Water’s entire value chain have created challenges for the utility to pump water regularly. Rand Water CE Sipho Mosai says that, with Rand Water... 

Power outages dimming water  supply efficiency
BLUER PASTURES Rand Water has created a WaterWise programme to not only raise awareness of water shortages in South Africa but also educate individuals on how to conserve water on a daily basis

Scada systems vital in sector

17th March 2023 Supervisory control and data acquisition (Scada) systems afford customers the flexibility to monitor, control and overall manage specific processes in water plants. The current water crisis in South Africa is a result of the sector’s still largely being burdened with ageing infrastructure,... 

Scada systems vital in sector
JOYCE MOGANEDI There is room for improvement, but only if the sector can adopt and embrace change

App to determine water potability

17th March 2023 South African charitable trust the Claude Leon Foundation is funding two research chairs, one of which will conclude research on a potable water test-strips application (app) to promote realisation of the right to safe water in vulnerable communities as well as citizen science.   This research... 

ICMM works towards ‘nature-positive’ mining

3rd March 2023 Mining industry supports Global Biodiversity Framework Global organisation International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM) members have, through its mining principles, committed to pursue continual improvement in environmental performance and to conserve biodiversity. 

ICMM works towards  ‘nature-positive’ mining
Photo by UN Biodiversity flikr account
HAYLEY ZIPP If mining companies followed suit, the scale of the contribution towards the restoration targets of the Global Biodiversity Framework would be substantial

Current climate regulations not driving change fast enough

3rd March 2023 Carbon-related regulation is increasing worldwide, alongside increased public scrutiny and demand for emissions reporting, specifically for large emitters, such as mining and related industries, observes business consultancy Emergent Africa  sustainability solutions lead Lee Swan. Targets and... 

Tailings re-mining to ramp up in 2023

3rd March 2023 JSE-listed platinum group metals (PGMs) producer Impala Platinum’s (Implats’) Rustenburg operation, in the North West province, has been re-mining tailings from its dormant tailings dams 1 and 2, consequently enabling the miner to exploit a large-scale recycling opportunity while enhancing PGM... 

Company provides solutions to combat local industry decline

24th February 2023 Despite the current state of the South African defence industry not being what it was two decades ago, protected mobility specialists OTT Group of companies is providing solutions to not only save the industry but to also enable longevity. The OTT Group, together with sister company OTT... 

Company provides solutions to combat local industry decline
3, 2, 1 ATTACK! The local defence industry has been a significant global role player, with world-leading technologies in areas such as missiles, vehicles and artillery systems

Society encourages individuals to keep up with automation

17th February 2023 Despite the loss of 1.7-million jobs, owing to automation, the ‘The Future of Jobs 2020’ report predicts that automation will create about 97-million new jobs globally by 2025; it is, therefore, important that individuals continuously improve their skills sets to keep pace with the advancement of... 

Society encourages individuals to keep up with automation
JOHAN MAARTENS “The traditional approach to instrumentation and control is to measure parameters of a process, and by various control algorithms, ensure that the parameters remain within the specifications set by the process as designed” – Johan Maartens

Company expands footprint in smelting industry

17th February 2023 Pressure, temperature, level, flow and force measuring technology company WIKA South Africa is expanding its footprint in Africa to provide instrumentation solutions for ore smelting operations. WIKA’s instrumentation solutions are used for measurements under high-pressure conditions of up to 8... 

Company expands footprint  in smelting industry
MARIUS BRITZ "WIKA prefers to focus on the resolution of application and industry challenges, therefore creating value for the customer such as improved optimisation, reliability and availability" - Marius Britz

New ecofriendly blaster instrument introduced

17th February 2023 High-quality corrosion instrumentation supplier BAMR introduced the ecofriendly Bristle Blaster Cordless instrument – a product of blasting solutions company MontiPower – to the local market in April last year.  BAMR is the Southern African distributor of the Bristle Blaster range including the... 

Firm pursues ‘excellent’ project

10th February 2023 Exploration and development company World Copper (WCU) announced on April 20, 2021, that it had reached an agreement with resource company Cardero Resource Corporation to acquire 100% of Cardero’s Zonia copper oxide project. The acquisition was completed in  February last year. Moreover, royalty... 

Firm explores novel extraction following site metamorphoses

10th February 2023 Lithium extraction from the Salar del Diablo property – covering 103 450 ha – will require a novel technique, given recent geological changes. The property, in the state of Baja California, in Mexico, is four-million years old. Lithium separation technologies company One World Lithium (OWL)... 

Firm explores novel extraction following site metamorphoses
JACK LIFTON Lithium is the “clear incumbent metal of choice” in the race to develop and implement rechargeable batteries for future energy consumption, which means that players within the lithium space must innovate and adapt to meet global demand

Miner progresses Nevada project to meet ballooning demand

10th February 2023 Lithium projects company American Lithium is focused on enabling the shift to the new energy paradigm through the continued development of its strategically located Tonopah Lithium Claims (TLC) lithium claystone project in the Esmeralda County of Nevada, in the US. International financial... 

Miner progresses Nevada project  to meet ballooning demand
SIMON CLARKE “The company is targeting a ‘cut and cover’ mining methodology for the claystone-hosted lithium mineralisation to create a sustainable blueprint for long-term operations” – Simon Clarke

Advancement of NICO project exceeds C$135-million spend

10th February 2023 Mining company Fortune Minerals has invested more than C$135-million to advance its NICO cobalt/gold/bismuth/copper project from an in-house discovery to a near shovel-ready vertically integrated critical minerals asset with a positive feasibility study, environmental assessment approval, and the... 

Advancement of NICO project exceeds C$135-million spend
UNDER THE SOIL The unique mineral assemblage of the NICO deposit makes it a primary cobalt deposit that includes 1.1-million ounces of gold, 12% of global bismuth reserves and minor by-product copper

Company well positioned to supply auto industry

27th January 2023 Since the implementation of certification, approval and other government requirements for manufacturing localisation – where possible – bolts and nuts manufacturer Impala Bolt and Nut is well positioned in the fasteners market to supply the automotive industry. Impala Bolt and Nut MD Derek Cohen... 

Company well positioned to supply auto industry
FASTEN IT Almost nothing can be built without fasteners, so the potential market for the company’s product is almost limitless

Investment firm foresees positive outlook for sector

27th January 2023 Investment firm Agile Capital foresees opportunities for growth in the local automotive original-equipment manufacturer (OEM) supply chain with a localisation target of 60% by 2035, which is in line with the South African Automotive Masterplan and the Extension of the Automotive Production and... 

Investment firm foresees positive outlook for sector
LIZ KOLOBE The success of any business requires a motivated management team and we have found that it is paramount to partner with people with whom you can have an open, honest relationship

AAAM to unlock Africa’s economic potential – CEO

27th January 2023 The African Association of Automotive Manufacturers’ (AAAM’s) objective is to expand and deepen the automotive industry across Africa by working with African governments. This will be achieved by developing, refining and implementing auto policies and ecosystems that will attract investors and... 

AAAM to unlock Africa’s economic potential – CEO
DAVID COFFEY "The continental strategy promotes countries to align with and complement neighbouring countries in order to facilitate inclusivity and the development of the automotive industry" - David Coffey

Accreditation pivots automotive SMMEs’ progress

27th January 2023 Despite small, medium-sized and microenterprises (SMMEs) being a big driver of employment and economic growth in South Africa, many of these businesses face several challenges during the startup phase, especially in the automotive sector. However, early implementation of credible standards and... 

Substitute will not dampen cobalt demand

20th January 2023 Cobalt is vital for the manufacture of lithium-ion batteries, but research shows that cobalt can result in oxygen release at high voltage, which damages the batteries. Moreover, the vast majority of the world’s cobalt reserves are in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), which presents security... 

Substitute will not dampen cobalt demand
COBALT Cobalt is a key component in rechargeable batteries for electric vehicles (EVs) and mobile phones

Treatment system upgraded

20th January 2023 Water purification and preservation company Watericon commissioned 11 storage containers around the island of Mauritius early this year.   Watericon has received a yearly tender to install and maintain storage containers to capture water during rainfall. The company is looking at installing 15... 

Policy hampering transport rebuild

20th January 2023 Zinc is a highly valued metal in the rail and road sector because it is used to coat steel to reduce corrosion and extend the life to replacement of large capital items, says International Zinc Association Africa Desk executive director Simon Norton. There is an urgent need to rebuild and expand... 

New local zinc refinery deemed urgent

20th January 2023 The use of the multipurpose base metal, zinc, in South Africa, has “been through a rollercoaster over the past ten to 12 years”, says International Zinc Association (IZA) Africa Desk executive director Simon Norton. With the Zincor refinery – owned by minerals mining company Exxaro – being closed... 

New local zinc refinery deemed urgent
COAT OF PROTECTION Refined zinc is largely used for galvanising steel and steel sheeting for the civil engineering and construction industries

Automotive sector bolsters aluminium demand

20th January 2023 There has been significant demand from the automotive sector for aluminium owing to the need for lightweight material in internal combustion engine (ICE) and electric vehicles. The use of aluminium in vehicle production has been steadily increasing, displacing alternative materials over the years,... 

Automotive sector bolsters  aluminium demand
FOR GOOD When used in automobiles, aluminium can significantly improve performance and fuel economy

R2.3-billion contract for BRVAS approved

20th January 2023 The City of Cape Town Council approved the R2.3-billion Water Supply Agreement (WSA) with the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) on October 27, 2022 for the Berg River to Voëlvlei Augmentation Scheme (BRVAS). The BRVAS, implemented by the DWS and the Trans-Caledon Tunnel Authority, enables... 

Company creates guideline to conserve water

16th December 2022 National support programme the National Cleaner Production Centre South Africa (NCPC SA) and the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) have constructed a detailed water assessment guideline, published in May this year. The guideline aims to support industries and domestic water... 

LHWP Phase 2 to reach completion in 2028

16th December 2022 About 17 990-million cubic metres of water have been transferred to South Africa since the commissioning of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP) Phase 1 in 2004. This has earned Lesotho royalties amounting to R13 639-billion. The water transfer component of LHWP Phase 2 is planned to be... 

LHWP Phase 2 to reach completion in 2028
WATER AND MORE WATER Phase 2 goals include increasing the volume of water available for transfer to South Africa and stimulating local industry and economic growth
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