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Suite 109 Bryan Park Offices 46 Grosvenor Rd Bryanston 2153
http://www.rsph.co.za
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caroline.carter@rsph.co.za
Rifle-Shot Performance Holdings News
An Impactful Combination – Top Business Transformers join forces
18th March 2021 South African consulting firm Rifle-Shot Performance Holdings (Pty) Ltd. (RSPH) has been appointed as an Authorised Partner of its Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) offerings. “I am delighted to have RSPH on board. Epicor is strongly positioned world-wide, and I have no doubt RSPH’s expertise in... →
#MeThinking: HOW to make the South African Manufacturing Sector Great Again
28th January 2021 Written by Dilley Naidoo, Co-Founder and CEO of Madala & Associates, which was established in 2010, a majority Level 1 BB – BEE Company. After spending decades across 5 continents observing, researching and interacting with individuals, communities and businesses primarily across UK, USA, Europe,... →
2020 MESA virtual conference – if you missed it you missed out!
18th January 2021 Originally published in South African Instrumentation & Control at https://bit.ly/3irdKlo 2020 brought about a lot of uncertainty, anxiety, fear, broken economies, and a complete halt to what we have come to know as ‘life’… I wonder why? Jokes aside, COVID-19 has left devastation and destruction... →
Safe Miners Keep Mines Alive
19th October 2020 While we have seen news about cabinless, emissionless underground vehicles and the technological progress is astounding, we are some years away from this becoming the norm. In the interim, we need to safeguard human beings – the life-blood of all mines. Sandvik’s AutoMine Concept Vehicle is able... →
Why SA should not put all our manufacturing eggs in China’s basket
26th March 2020 Dilley Naidoo, CEO of Madala & Associates, and Director of RSPH says, “Currently, South Africa has over 20% of its manufactured goods imported from China. This is one of the largest dependencies compared to other countries globally.” Given that China has until now been the hardware manufacturing... →
Can SA afford another Mining Disaster?
22nd October 2019 Accidental injury and death are invariably the result of the confluence of multiple risk factors, some or all of which, are totally preventable. Tragically we have recently learned of more mine employees who have died while on duty, with the commensurate devastating impact on their family,... →