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Quality, training could safeguard the future of the steel sector – Institute
By: Simone Liedtke 16th August 2024 In the face of evolving challenges within the steel industry, the Southern African Institute of Steel Construction (Saisc) is taking decisive steps to ensure the sector’s resilience and sustainability. Specifically, amid concerns about quality and training in the steel value chain, Saisc CEO... →
Company’s synergistic approach drives innovation in industry
By: Simone Liedtke 16th August 2024 As the steel sector in South Africa continues to evolve, structural engineering company Cousins Steel International’s (CSI’s) initiatives and partnerships are setting new standards for efficiency and quality in structural steel projects, says CSI director Adam Oldfield. He explains that, by... →
Association emphasises need for sustained steel demand
16th August 2024 The carbon steel tube and pipe sector – akin to other sub-domestic industries that are emerging from an historically low industrial base – is emphasising the critical need for sustained demand and increased public infrastructure investment, echoing broader business sentiments urging the... →
Firm diversifies product range
By: Simone Liedtke 16th August 2024 Specialised fastening systems manufacturer and distributor Avlock International, in Boksburg, has diversified its product range to include cordless tools, plastic fasteners and specialised fasteners and application tooling. Specifically, Avlock highlights the EL-Toro roofing nail and the Lockbolt... →
Understanding the SAISC: Empowering excellence in Southern African steel construction
18th August 2023 The Southern African Institute of Steel Construction (SAISC) stands as a prominent and esteemed organisation dedicated to advancing and promoting the steel construction industry in the region. With a clear vision to foster innovation, excellence and collaboration within the steel sector, it plays... →
Saisc’s initiatives keep it relevant
By: Sabrina Jardim 18th August 2023 Industry body the Southern African Institute of Steel Construction (SAISC) launched its ‘brand for hire’ initiative in June as a means of improving the organisation’s financial sustainability while raising the profiles of member companies. While the organisation has traditionally relied largely... →
Local steel industry in prime ‘springboard’ position
By: Sabrina Jardim 18th August 2023 Despite contributing only a small percentage to global steel production, the South African steel sector supplies critical components to the global economy, says industry body Southern African Institute of Steel Construction (SAISC) CEO Amanuel Gebremeskel. He argues that the local steel sector... →
Steel suppliers expected to meet new standards
18th August 2023 With greater emphasis being placed on safety in the South African steel industry, local suppliers of conveyance piping can no longer merely be accredited by the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS), owing to the South African National Accreditation System (SANAS) having suspended the SABS’... →
Collaboration to jointly distribute Messer Cutting Systems products
19th August 2022 In 2019, fastener specialists Bolt and Engineering (B.E.D) entered into an agreement with capital equipment manufacturer and distributor First Cut, according to which B.E.D. and First Cut would jointly distribute global supplier of cutting solutions Messer’s products and solutions in South Africa. →
Conference calls for improved safety and training, launches revolutionary leak-proof oxyfuel system
19th August 2022 The joint Safety Unites: Compressed Gas Safety Conference held June in Johannesburg, represented a collaboration by the fastener specialists Bolt and Engineering Distributors (B.E.D.) Group, distributor of capital equipment First Cut, Gas Safety International (GSI) and cutting solution Germany’s... →
Institute to use programmes to address skill shortages
By: Mandisa Nyathi 19th August 2022 The Southern African Institute of Steel Construction (SAISC) has taken a proactive role in addressing the engineering skills shortage through initiating self-paced online learning and informed mentorship programmes, says SAISC technical director Amanuel Gebremeskel. →
Institute encourages members to reuse steel
By: Mandisa Nyathi 19th August 2022 The Southern African Institute of Steel Construction (SAISC) is set to draw on its standards and frameworks to encourage its member companies to reuse steel to promote environmental sustainability, says SAISC technical director Amanuel Gebremeskel. →
New world record set by steel company
19th August 2022 In pursuit of reinvention with its pioneering technology, steel and value-added steel products merchandiser and distributor Macsteel, a member of the South African Institute of Steel Construction broke, a world record to become the new Guinness World Records title holder for the longest roof span... →
Online course gains momentum
By: Anna Moross 13th August 2021 The success of the South African Light Steel Frame Association’s (Sasfa’s) online training course for light steel frame building (LSFB) contactors, presented in March, has resulted in the course being scheduled again for next month, says Sasfa MD John Barnard. The course comprises eight sessions... →
Steel construction learning reinvisioned
By: Anna Moross 13th August 2021 Nonprofit organisation the South African Institute of Steel Construction (SAISC) is evolving its technical learning sessions for steel construction to a digital platform. The SAISC has been offering technical sessions for engineers since early March and, according to SAISC marketing director... →
Actum Group
13th August 2021 The Actum Group is a specialised importer and distributor of industrial and electronic products in Southern Africa. Their world touches everything from agriculture and telecoms, to pharmaceutical and construction, to mining and oil and gas. The group is fanatically focused on quality and proudly... →
Association eyes expansion
By: Anna Moross 13th August 2021 Despite being faced with many challenges during the Covid-19 pandemic, nonprofit trade association the Steel, Tube and Pipe Association of South Africa (Steasa), through its partnership with the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC), aims to reenergise and expand through the Master... →
Institute key in developing steel industry
By: Anna Moross 13th August 2021 Associations, such as the South African Institute of Steel Construction (SAISC), allow for the further development of companies and the industry, as like-minded people are encouraged to share ideas, which, in turn, creates a better environment and prospects for the industry,” says software... →
Change drives steel supplier forward
By: Anna Moross 13th August 2021 The significant steel shortages have been a huge challenge for steel supplier Stewarts & Lloyds since the start of the pandemic; however, through active in-house changes, the company has created opportunities to benefit from inceased volumes of product. Stewarts & Lloyds branch manager of steel... →
Supplier rejoins institution
By: Anna Moross 13th August 2021 Fasteners, bearings and welding equipment suppliers Bolt and Engineering Distributors (B.E.D.) Group has a long-standing historical association with the Southern African Institute of Steel Construction (SAISC) and has recently decided to rejoin the industry body. “Fasteners, bolts and nuts,... →
Women’s network growing steadily
By: Darren Parker 14th August 2020 The Protea Network – for women working in the predominantly male-dominated steel and other market sectors – is growing steadily and organically since its launch in April, says steel fabrication company Betterect MD Nicolette Skjoldhammer. She launched the network to provide women in the industry... →
Steel awards go virtual
By: Darren Parker 14th August 2020 The South African Institute for Steel Construction’s (SAISC’s) yearly Steel Awards will be judged and hosted virtually through a dedicated application (app) this year. This comes on the back of efforts to mitigate restrictions on social gatherings and take advantage of the digital marketing... →
Greater collaboration needed in steel supply chain
By: Darren Parker 14th August 2020 To ensure security of steel supply, the South African Institute for Steel Construction (SAISC) is calling for greater collaboration among all players in the local steel supply chain, from upstream producers to downstream merchants. Local steel demand was low before the Covid-19 pandemic, which... →
Modular panel bridge project makes headway
By: Darren Parker 14th August 2020 Machinery and tools supplier Bosch Specialised Equipment (BSE) has successfully delivered 11 new modular panel bridges to Dunnottar Military Base in Nigel, in Gauteng, which will, in turn, be delivered to various locations across KwaZulu-Natal, to be erected over the next 18 months. BSE director... →
Market disruption expected to continue after Covid-19
By: Darren Parker 14th August 2020 The world will most likely never revert to pre-2020 norms, says steel grating and related products supplier Vital Engineering director Glen Pringle. He tells Engineering News that he expects continued market disruption and the rethinking of various elements of the market, including supply chains. →
Andrew Mentis
19th November 2019 Established in 1950, Andrew Mentis started as a precision engineering works and has grown into a leading supplier of steel grating on the African continent. Grating is an engineered product and Andrew Mentis manufactures it in such a way as to ensure that it has the appropriate load-bearing... →
M&E Indaba focuses on Industry 4.0
By: Mamaili Mamaila 16th August 2019 For its fifth annual indaba in September, the Southern African Metals and Engineering Indaba (M&E Indaba) will focus on Industry 4.0, as it affects the metals and engineering (M&E) sector. →
MultiAlloys, a member of EMVAfrica
16th August 2019 MultiAlloys is a leading supplier of nickel alloys, duplex and high alloy stainless steel, titanium and other niche products. Established in 1997, MultiAlloys has grown in experience and expertise joined with Energy Metals and Energy Valves to form EMVAfrica. The group of companies uses its... →
Steel crucial in Africa’s industrialisation aspirations
By: Mamaili Mamaila 16th August 2019 South Africa and Africa more broadly are attempting to develop their economies through industrialisation and steel forms the basic material of choice for this economic transformation, says the Steel Tube Export Association of South Africa (Steasa) executive director Keitumetse Moumakoe. →
More membership enquiries for Saisc in challenging environment
By: Mamaili Mamaila 16th August 2019 The Southern African Institute of Steel Construction (Saisc) has witnessed a marked increase in membership enquiries and applications this year, amid challenging market conditions impacting on its membership base →
Sasfa aims to increase LSFB market share locally
By: Mamaili Mamaila 16th August 2019 The Southern African Light Steel Frame Building Association (Sasfa) aims for light steel frame building (LSFB) to be used for at least 10% of all new building projects in South Africa. →
Institute aims to lead in transitioning to 4IR
By: Mamaili Mamaila 16th August 2019 The steel construction sector has an important role to play in the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), and the Southern African Institute of Steel Construction (Saisc) aims to lead the charge on behalf of the sector, says Saisc technical director Amanuel Gebremeskel. →
Fiber laser available locally for steel industry
17th August 2018 With the developments in sheet metal cutting technology over the past 30 years having been remarkable, the latest developments in fiber laser technology are taking sheet steel component production to even higher output and quality levels, and are now available locally, according to a March... →
Resistance thermometer on offer
17th August 2018 Control instrumentation distributor and manufacturer Instrotech has on offer international instrumentation engineering enterprise Kobold’s TNK resistance thermometers, which have applications in a number of industries, including steel. The TNK resistance thermometers, owing to their extreme... →
Industry membership set to stimulate sector
By: Tasneem Bulbulia 17th August 2018 Steel supplier and processing company Allied Steelrode will use its new membership of the SA Institute of Steel Construction (SAISC) to play a positive role in the development and regeneration of the downstream steel industry, Allied Steelrode executive director Warne Rippon tells Engineering... →
Opportunities for growth, innovation for steel
By: Tasneem Bulbulia 17th August 2018 Despite the challenging period that the steel industry is facing, with the difficult economic climate and policy issues, progress is being made within the industry in terms of projects, and current developments present much scope for further growth and innovation. This was the sentiment conveyed... →
Industrial base growth will stimulate province’s steel industry
18th August 2017 Growing the Eastern Cape industrial base will assist in stimulating growth in the struggling steel industry, says the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC). →
LSFB expands into student accommodation
By: Victor Moolman 18th August 2017 Student accommodation requires fast, efficient and sustainable building solutions, prompting the increased use of light steel frame building (LSFB) for its construction, explains Southern African Light Steel Frame Building Association (Sasfa) director John Barnard →
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