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Uptick in demand for Booyco HVAC systems by South Africa's OEM sector

The demand for Booyco Engineering's locally manufactured HVAC systems has risen among South Africa's Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM)

Booyco Engineering has experienced a significant increase in orders from local OEMs including for underground and surface mining equipment as well as construction machinery

Growing demand for Booyco's HVAC systems underscores their reputation as a reliable and purpose-built solution

A key differentiator for Booyco Engineering has been its commitment to local production underpinned by rigorous in-house testing

Each HVAC system is developed and tested under the harshest conditions to guarantee performance reliability in the field

The increased demand for Booyco Engineering's HVAC systems from South Africa's OEM sector is a testament to the company's innovation, quality and commitment to supporting local industries

15th August 2024

     

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There has been a noticeable uptick in demand for the locally manufactured Booyco HVAC systems by South Africa's Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM). Brenton Spies, Managing Director of Booyco Engineering, says that the upswing is seen as a promising indicator of growth within the South African OEM landscape, highlighting a robust response to local manufacturing capabilities and innovation.

Booyco Engineering, known for its high quality locally engineered and manufactured HVAC solutions, has received an influx of orders from a range of local OEM facilities. Some of these facilities specialise in producing underground mining machinery such as Load-Haul-Dump (LHD) units and utility vehicles, while other manufacture surface mining equipment and construction machinery.

Spies say that the growing demand for Booyco's HVAC systems underscores their reputation as a reliable and purpose-built solution, capable of enduring the extreme conditions often found in Africa's challenging environments.

“South Africa's mining and construction sectors, in particular, are notorious for their demanding operational contexts, where equipment must withstand not only physical stresses but also extreme temperatures,” he says. “With summer temperatures frequently exceeding 34 degrees Celsius, the need for durable and efficient HVAC systems has never been more critical. By designing for T3 conditions of ambient temperatures up to +46 degrees Celsius, our offerings stand out in this regard, providing a range of standard HVAC systems alongside the ability to partner with OEMs for custom-designed solutions tailored to specific equipment requirements.”

A key differentiator for Booyco Engineering has been its commitment to local production underpinned by rigorous in-house testing. Each HVAC system is developed and tested under the harshest conditions to guarantee performance reliability in the field. This local manufacturing approach not only supports the South African economy but also ensures that products are ideally suited to local conditions.

Supporting these systems in the field, Booyco Engineering operates a team of skilled artisans as part of their field service crews. These professionals are essential for maintaining the high performance and reliability of Booyco HVAC systems in the field, with the company even offering man on-site contracts where necessary to provide continuous support.

Moreover, Spies says, Booyco Engineering is aggressively expanding its reach within Sub-Saharan Africa by appointing distributors and service providers. This strategy aims to provide localised support and service to customers across the region, further enhancing the accessibility and reliability of Booyco's HVAC solutions.

“We believe the increased demand for Booyco Engineering's HVAC systems from South Africa's OEM sector is a testament to the company's innovation, quality and commitment to supporting local industries,” Spies concludes.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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