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TMS Group, Redec merge to create strengthened industrial solutions provider

17th April 2023

     

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Industrial service solutions providers TMS Group Industrial Services and industrial and engineering solutions provider Redec Services have merged.

Both businesses are part of Sekta Group, a 51% black women-owned group of industrial services companies.

The merged entity is called TMS-Redec and aims to take advantage of the complementary overlap between services and sectors.

TMS was originally part of the Bidvest Group, before being acquired by Sekta Group. The business provides industrial cleaning, access, maintenance, insulation and support services to South Africa’s oil and gas, energy, construction and petrochemical sectors.

Redec is a provider of commercial and industrial painting services and is a global contractor for repair product manufacturers across many disciplines. Together, TMS and Redec are expected to offer a wider and more specialised range of services.

Clients include Sasol, Eskom, Astron, Sapref, Engen, Pioneer Foods and South African Breweries.

TMS offers scaffolding and other access solutions, asbestos removal, insulation and cladding, abrasive blasting, industrial coatings, catalyst handling, chemical cleaning, tank desludging and cleaning, cold cutting, high-pressure power washing and industrial vacuumation and various other specialised services.

Redec offers specialised corrosion protection coatings, abrasive blasting, fireproofing and industrial fire protection, epoxy and specialised floor coatings, tank cleaning and waste removal, concrete rehabilitation, repairs to marine vessels, rope access, as well as cladding and insulation and other associated services.

Both TMS and Redec have worked on projects of all sizes and durations and maintain a presence throughout the African continent, including in South Africa, Mozambique, Botswana and Tanzania across several disciplines.

“Both TMS and Redec are well-established in their respective fields. Merging them combines deep and complementary industry knowledge and creates a larger geographical footprint, in line with Sekta’s strategy to expand in South Africa and into the rest of Africa.

“TMS-Redec will offer a broader range of services and clients will benefit from dealing with fewer vendors. Instead, they deal with one company covering multiple disciplines,” says Sekta CEO Liran Assness.

“By consolidating resources and knowledge, we’ve created a turnkey solution using our business solutions and expertise in addition to services we provide. With incredible safety records and broad-based black economic empowerment credentials, TMS-Redec will retain Sekta’s hands-on approach which ensures ease of management and oversight on even the largest contracts,” adds Sekta business development manager David Madisa

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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