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BMG confident about post-Covid recovery
While economic recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic has been slower than expected, industrial equipment supplier BMG is confident that this will speed up as infrastructure development starts to...
Tsubaki ‘match and tag’ service used in sector
Modern machinery used in the food and beverage sector often requires chains of the same length to be used in pairs or other multiples. For these applications, specialists from industrial equipment...
Drives company to exhibit at EMA
NORD Drive Systems, in partnership with BMG, will be exhibiting at Electra Mining Africa. Getriebebau NORD, a global manufacturer of drive technology for mechanical and electronic solutions, is...
Menar coal and anthracite projects, South Africa – update
Menar, through its subsidiaries, expects to produce 20-million tons of coal a year from 2022/23.
Online shopping for engineering consumables saves fuel, money and time
BMG’s online shopping portal, which was launched in South Africa two years ago, is constantly upgraded to meet dynamic market requirements. “The BMG E-Commerce platform – which was developed to...
Hydraulic solutions for Africa
Equipment supplier BMG’s regional service centres (RSC), which are situated in the major city centres and commercial nodes throughout the country, play a critical role by providing engineering...
Pivot joints can strengthen machines
Industrial equipment supplier BMG’s Nord-Lock range of bolting solutions includes Expander Pivot Pin components that comprise advanced pivot pin technology to offer dependable solutions that combat...
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Ford SA to slash jobs; Solidarity fears auto sector will see more cuts
The Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa (FMCSA) has announced that it will cut jobs at its Struandale Engine Plant, in Gqeberha, and at its Silverton Assembly Plant in Pretoria. The local arm of...
First robotic donor kidney removal surgery successfully conducted in South Africa
Stellenbosch University (SU) has announced that South Africa’s first ever robotic surgery for the removal of a donor kidney has been successfully conducted at Tygerberg Hospital in Cape Town. The...
IDC says it can’t go it alone in salvaging AMSA’s longs unit
The Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) says no decision has been made in relation to further support for ArcelorMittal South Africa’s (AMSA’s) long-steel business, after the State-owned...