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Precision and Purity: FUCHS LUBRICANTS SOUTH AFRICA is moving the local Glass Industry
In South Africa, glass is an indispensable material with applications spanning automotive, architecture, food and beverages, cosmetics, electronics, and robotics industries. The country’s glass...
Driving Smarter, Not Harder: How FUCHS LUBRICANTS Champions Fleet Efficiency
As October marks Transport Month in South Africa, there’s no better time for fleet operators to shift the spotlight from just tires and brakes to what truly keeps their vehicles running smoothly:...
FUCHS sets new standards in sustainability with certified Product Carbon Footprint tool
The FUCHS Group, which operates globally in the lubricants sector, has introduced a groundbreaking milestone in sustainability: a certified, automated tool for transparent calculation of the...
From Maintenance to Sustainability: Lubricant Trends for a Tough South African Mining Industry
The mining industry in South Africa finds itself at a pivotal moment. The Minerals Council of South Africa recently reported a 4.1% decrease in the sector's real GDP contribution for the first...
Reliability When It Matters Most: Lubrication Solutions for Planting Summer Crops
South Africa's diverse climate and terrain present unique challenges during the summer planting season and you require your machinery to operate at peak performance. Whether it's your trusted...
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Global solar additions to fall for first time in 2026, says BNEF
Solar installations are set to drop next year for the first time since the industry emerged as a global force two decades ago, as policy shifts and saturation in major markets temper demand. The...
IEA still expecting coal demand to fall by 2030 despite record 2025 demand
Global coal demand is on course to rise by 0.5% in 2025, reaching a record 8.85-billion tonnes, the ‘Coal 2025’ report published by the International Energy Agency (IEA) shows. Nevertheless, the...
Europe trawls for alternative aluminium supply in face of Mozal shutdown
A smelter shutdown in Mozambique is set to dent global aluminium supplies next year, analysts say, leaving the plant's core European Union customers searching for alternatives. South32 confirmed...