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PUMPS, VALVES AND PIPES AFRICA The 2013 expo is one of ten industrial and technology trade shows that make up the South African Industry and Technology Fair

Valve manufacturers’ cluster supports Indutec

10th May 2013

The eighth Pumps, Valves and Pipes Africa (PVPA) trade exhibition will help create and strengthen relationships between the valves industry and State-owned enterprises, which have several... 


INTERNATIONAL FOCUS Dynamic Fluid Control aims to enter the Australian market by mid-2013

Company targets Australian market

10th May 2013

Dynamic fluid control company Aveng Manufacturing Dynamic Fluid Control (DFC) aims to introduce its lugged wafer (LW) valve range – a refinement of valve manufacturer Insamcor’s knife-gate concept... 


CONTINUOUS INNOVATION NEEDED To deal with recurring problems and ensure cost competitiveness and continuous developments, continuous innovation in an industry is necessary, which demands that all technologies advance

Company says it’s bringing back innovation to valves industry

10th May 2013

There has not been any major advancement in air-valve technology since 1996 until the launching of AirFlo Variable Orifice technology, which challenges the acceptance of technology based on... 


Valves industry gaining interest in gland packing

10th May 2013

Gland packing manufacturer John Crane notes that it supplied R6.3-million of gland packing to the valves industry in 2012 and aims to expand this figure by focusing further on the mining and... 


VALVES DESIGNATEDThe Department of Trade and Industry has been investigating the designation of sectors within the engineering industry for the last two years, with the process finally signed off by Trade and Industry Minister Dr Rob Davies on January 29 (SOURCE:DUANE)

Designation of valves may increase production, stem imports

10th May 2013

Valve manufacturers may have the opportunity to greatly increase production, as the flood of imported valves could be stemmed, owing to a decision by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to... 


Company delivers valve order, contributes to community development

Company delivers valve order, contributes to community development

10th May 2013

Engineering supplies specialist Incledon has completed supplying its range of ARI valves to the Sekuruweto Fothane bulk pipeline project, in Limpopo, which aims to ensure a sustainable water supply... 


LEAKY SITUATION A crack in a discharge valve at the Kriel power station caused a significant leak in August, resulting in the loss of 13-million litres of water a day

Solution saves water at Kriel power station

10th May 2013

The Kriel coal-fired power station, in Mpumalanga, is waiting for an appropriate time to replace a faulty valve, which will require three 500 MW units to be taken off line. “Taking all three... 


MARK AND TED ATKINSAtval has been involved with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) for the last eighteen months and, together with the rest of the local valve and actuator manufacturers in the valve industry, has seen to the possible designation of valves and pneumatic actuators for local production and content in the public-sector preferential procurement system.

Company delivers its largest project yet

10th May 2013

Valve manufacturer Atval successfully delivered three 800 mm pinch valves – the largest valves of this type ever manufactured by Atval – to gold miner AngloGold Ashanti’s Siguiri mine, in the... 


Wits professor of environmental law Tracy-Lynn Humby

Carbon tax could be 'creatively dysfunctional' – Professor

3rd May 2013

While South Africans are concerned that a carbon tax could make South Africa less attractive to foreign investment and affect some business sectors negatively, a fear of the realisation of... 


ANTIMICROBIAL COPPER SOLUTIONCDAA has implemented its antimicrobial copper solution at two hospitals in Palaborwa, Limpopo, and at a veterinary operating room and dental surgery in Alberton, Gauteng. A remarkable reduction in hospital-acquired infections have been realised at these practices

Copper industry advocating antimicrobial copper use and combating theft

19th April 2013

The Copper Development Association Africa (CDAA) states that it expects a growth of about 4% in copper production, owing to an increase in demand for the base metal, as a result of project... 


BRIEF OPTIMISM Roskill forecasts that the recovery in iron-ore demand is temporary and that, in the coming years, the price will drop to below $100/t and, possibly, to below $90/t

Iron-ore growth not beneficial to all

19th April 2013

While demand for iron-ore is expected to grow during 2013, the current boom in prices has been partially supported by a restocking phase in China, which will eventually end, states metals and... 


COPPER GROWTH Copper has the most potential to contribute to Africa’s growth, owing to its link to infrastructure and urbanisation

Base metals forecast to outpace precious metals in 2013

19th April 2013

If demand for base metals proves promising– owing to their link to infrastructure and urbanisation – countries hosting base metals, particularly copper, will benefit, states minerals consultant... 


COPPER PRODUCTION First Quantum Minerals has several copper projects in its development pipeline

Company aims to deliver R101m order by June

19th April 2013

Global energy management specialist Schneider Electric South Africa aims to deliver product orders of R101-million to First Quantum Minerals Ltd’s Kansanshi smelter project and the greenfield... 


SA NOT A BIG FUNDER Typically, African exploration projects are funded by the Canadian, Australian and US markets, enabling their mining companies and junior miners to list and raise equity for early-stage development

SA benefiting from skills and service offering

19th April 2013

Investment in local base-metals projects is decreasing, owing to a global slowdown in the development of new projects – a phenomenon not unique to South Africa – states financial services provider... 


MISALLOCATION OF RESOURCESMinister in the Presidency responsible for the National Planning Commission Trevor Manuel told the media that large sums allocated by the government for infrastructure are routinely rolled over each year (Source: Duane Daws)

Africa making better use of resources – GGA

19th April 2013

Across Africa, governments are making better use of their natural resources, including base metal resources, states research and advocacy organisation Good Governance Africa (GGA) CEO John Endres.... 


F SERIES WHEEL LOADERSThe range of Case Construction wheel loaders offers enhanced features that include substantial fuel savings and greater lifting capacity and breakout force

Untrained workers still entrusted with costly equipment

5th April 2013

South Africa lacks the skilled labour required to operate capital equipment machines safely and efficiently and construction companies often do not take the time to provide the necessary training... 


DLA WHEEL LOADERSThe DLA series, which is based on the Mega series, has several improved design features for enhanced performance

New wheel loader range launched

5th April 2013

Earth moving equipment manufacturer Doosan South Africa, part of the Invicta Group, launched the third wheel loader in its DLA range, the DL250A, at Intermat International, an equipment and... 


CONSTRUCTION SLOWDOWNConstruction companies are extending their current equipment-replacement cycle and not upgrading or investing in new equipment to counter the lack of demand for their services

Demand not meeting supply capacity

5th April 2013

It is critical for the sustainability of South Africa’s capital equipment suppliers that demand for equipment from the construction industry, which decreased in the last quarter of 2012, recovers... 


J44 JAW CRUSHER The McCloskey International range of equipment augments HPE Africa’s current offering to all its existing markets

Equipment combination caters to trending crushing equipment acquisition

5th April 2013

A preference for buying crushing equipment to crush materials on site instead of renting or sourcing materials for projects from suppliers is an emerging trend among some construction companies,... 


MORE INTERNAL TRAINING NEEDED As capital equipment needs differ between companies, a generic mandate cannot be applied to all equipment across industries

More companies opting for internal training to combat skills shortage

5th April 2013

More than sixty per cent of all capital equipment-related accidents are the result of inadequate training, which companies can combat by introducing training strategies that allow the constant... 


Company assists in  developing rural areas

Company assists in developing rural areas

5th April 2013

Concrete, brick, block and paving machinery manufacturer Pan Mixers South Africa (PMSA) states that it is adding value to government’s Comprehensive Rural Development Programme (CRDP) through its... 


KANSANSHI MINE HOUSING PROJECT First Quantum Minerals contracted African Modular Building Solutions to provide housing for expat workers during the construction phase of the mine expansion project

Housing project at copper mine on budget and on time

29th March 2013

Construction company African Modular Building Solutions reports that it aims to complete a housing project for mining company First Quantum Minerals’ Kanshansi mine, by March 25, adding that the... 


ABACUS FLAT PACK ACCOMMODATION PRODUCT This product has been developed to address local mine site accommodation concerns, such as integration to tight timelines for accommodation needs, which adhere to quality, comfort and flexibility

SA designed and manufactured flat pack space solution marketed

29th March 2013

Space solutions manufacturer Abacus Space Solutions launched the first 3m x 6m high volume, South African built flat pack accommodation product in January 2013. This product has been developed to... 


ACCOMMODATION UPGRADES AND EXPANSION Lonmin needs to convert 44 blocks of hostels by 2014. Sixty blocks have been converted over the past four years, with 24 blocks converted in 2012

Platinum miner aims to complete housing project by 2014

29th March 2013

Platinum miner Lonmin aims to complete its hostel conversion by 2014. The project, which forms part of the overall human settlement strategy of the company, will bring an end to the old style... 


IMPROVEMENT NEEDED Mines do not do enough to ensure community development

Platinum miners continue to enrich the lives of their workers

29th March 2013

Following the success of platinum miner Impala Platinum’s (Implats’) Sunrise View housing project, in the north-eastern Rustenburg suburb of Boitekong, which entailed the provision of 1 700 housing... 


ENERGY SAVING SYSTEMS Our system renders the use of traditional electric geysers unnecessary, as it uses large centralised thermal storage tanks, vacuum-tube solar panels, heat pumps and piping to provide hot water

Hot-water system assists in energy savings on mine-site accommodation

29th March 2013

Renewable-energy solutions provider New Southern Energy reports that it has developed a large-scale hot-water system that is ideal for mine-site accommodation and it plans to aggressively target... 


MILESTONES REACHED Speedspace completed the project, having worked 59 000 lost-time incident-free hours on site. It also scored 95% for its management, safety and environment project audit

Mine housing project successfully completed

29th March 2013

Building solutions company Speedspace successfully completed the construction of prefabricated accommodation and mobile office buildings for the Life of Mine project at mining company Kumba Iron... 


CHEAPER AND QUICKER South Africa could save citizens valuable time and money if it accepted this revenue-collection method

Road-pricing reform could ease congestion, lower ‘user pays’ temperature

22nd March 2013

The introduction of road-pricing reform is suggested by the University of Sydney’s Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies founding director, David Hensher, as a viable solution to the South... 


SUSAN SHABANGU The growth of electricity demand in South Africa had resulted in the depletion of Eskom’s generation reserves, hence, the shortfall in coal supply

Declaring coal a strategic resource would not benefit South Africa’s economy – analyst

15th March 2013

Restricting coal exports will negatively affect South Africa’s economy and will hinder further investment in the sector, states mineral advisory firm XMP consulting senior coal analyst Xavier... 


VONGANI CHABALALA Petrography guarantees the highest standard possible for customers seeking coal testing services and coal certification

Coal petrography crucial to evaluate SA’s low-grade coal – SABS

15th March 2013

Owing to the over-exploitation of high-grade coals in South Africa’s main mining areas, coal petrography has become crucial in evaluating low-grade coals and their byproducts, according to the... 


PORT OF RICHARDS BAY Transnet’s prefeasibility study will determine the viability of constructing a dedicated coal terminal within or just outside the Port of Richards Bay

Transnet coal-terminal development aims to be concluded by 2020

15th March 2013

As part of its aim to begin coal exports for emerging miners at its Richards Bay port, state-owned enterprise Transnet is nearing completion of the prefeasibility phase of the project’s... 


HELP FOR ESKOMThe JSE contract will help to incentivise investment in coal mining, rendering more coal available for Eskom

Coal futures contract will help with coal price risk management

15th March 2013

Broking house London Commodity Brokers (LCB) and the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) are drawing up plans for the future of thermal coal, which could be a game changer for the South African coal... 


MINEX COAL MODDELLING TOOLThe software quickly communicates the best quality coal in a mine

Coal modelling tool dominates 90% of South African market

15th March 2013

Mining software provider Gemcom, which was acquired by Dassault Systèmes and now known as Geovia, states that it will continue to develop its Minex software to meet the cost, efficiency,... 


Company introduces coal mining technology

15th March 2013

Unit process design and supply company MC Process Global introduced the Elgin Equipment Group (EEG) range of coal mining technologies onto the South African market at the end of last year and... 


NEIL MCKENNA South Africa has the potential to become a leading coking-coal producer

SA has the potential to become future coking-coal producer

15th March 2013

While South Africa is currently producing little coking coal, far more significant coking-coal production is expected within the next five years, states minerals industry consultant Venmyn Deloitte... 


SAFE FOR NOW Currently, South Africa does not have a coal shortage and is safe in terms of coal supply for the short to medium term

SA has enough coal, but not enough infrastructure – KPMG

15th March 2013

Where high-quality coal was favoured by international markets in the past, the emergence of low-grade coal in international markets has become an evident trend, owing to high-grade resources being... 


ROSEMARY FALCON A lack of skills is still evident in the local coal industry, as experienced personnel are replaced by younger, often less experienced workers and qualified senior professionals cannot find jobs owing to employment legislation constraints

Industry battling owing to lack of coal research laboratories and skills

15th March 2013

Ongoing coal-quality issues have forced State-owned power utility Eskom to undertake extensive research in coal because its power stations are grappling for coal, with highly variable qualities,... 


PLOMYCLICK The product is manufactured from polyethylene, which is cleaner and lighter than galvanised material

Alternative material available for compressor air-line installations in food industry

8th March 2013

Industrial project management and installation company Ocean 24 aims to introduce its PlomyClick piping solution onto the food and beverage market this month by demonstrating the product’s... 


SUSTAINABILITY UNDER THREAT The correct labelling of fish needs to be undertaken by seafood traders so that labels accurately reflect what they are selling

Mislabelling of seafood threatening sustainability

8th March 2013

The fraudulent labelling of fish products is a serious threat to global seafood markets, with 24% to 50% of species mislabelled, states Word Wide Fund for Nature South Africa (WWF-SA) manager of... 


HANNES VAN RENSBURG South Africa does not have the limitations that are placed on international competitors, which allows for the strengthening of the country’s growing reputation for wine excellence

Local wine exports reached record high in 2012

8th March 2013

South Africa is anticipating a grape crop of more than 1.3-million tons for 2013 – a record in the wine industry's history. In addition, the country’s wine exports reached a record of 417-million... 


AB7 2013 FOCUS Africa’s Big Seven 2013 show will highlight the multifunctionality of products, as consumers want greater benefits and healthier foods and fast, easy-to-cook prepared meals with high nutritional values

Virtual reality element to be launched with AB7

8th March 2013

A virtual-reality element will be included at this year’s Africa’s Big Seven (AB7) show, the largest food and beverage trade show on the continent, allowing exhibitors and visitors to participate... 


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