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High-quality coating materials essential for conveying packaged food
It is critical in modern food processes that only high-quality coating materials, suitable for packaged food conveying and direct contact with foodstuffs, are used to ensure hygienic, safe...
Screw splicing a reliable alternative to conventional belt repairs
Engineering company Bearing Man Group’s (BMG’s) efficient belt fastener system – the Super-Screw splice – which was originally used as a temporary alternative to conventional hot and cold splicing,...
Upgrade to mill relining machine completed locally
Hydraulic engineering firm BMG Hydraulics reports that in October it completed the overhaul of an entire mill relining machine, including the mechanical elements and hydraulic system and components...
Invicta revenue increases 46%, operating profit up 57%
Investment holding and management company Invicta Holdings on Monday reported a 46%, or R1.62-billion, increase in revenue for the six months ended September, to R5.13-billion R1.11 billion, or...
Distribution and service agreements secured
Bearing manufacturer Bearing Man Group (BMG) has secured, over a period of 40 years, distribution and service agreements with several bearing manufacturers, reports GM Rouff Essop. Included in...
Range receives immediate positive response
Engineering solutions provider Bearing Man Group (BMG) states that its Fluid Power division’s fluid power valves (FPV) range has received a positive market response since being introduced in late...
Local distributor partners with global company
Engineering components provider Bearing Man Group (BMG) has extended its range of pneumatic and hydraulic filtration products and systems to include Parker motion and control technologies, says BMG...
Bevcan’s Springs plant converts cans from steel to aluminium
From Creamer Media in Johannesburg, this is the Real Economy Report. South Africa’s sole beverage can manufacturer Nampak Bevcan has converted its manufactured cans from tin-plated steel cans to...
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CSIR finds radar the most cost-effective technology to protect railways
Radar was found to be the most cost-effective technology to deploy to protect rail infrastructure, in the 'Open Infrastructure Security: Security Technologies and Evaluations' study conducted by...
Despite GDP uptick for South Africa, local challenges need to be addressed – BMI
While South Africa’s GDP is expected to edge up to 1.1% this year from 0.6% in 2024, on the back of energy and transport reforms, underlying challenges, such as weak export activity and contracting...
Digital asset management will become backbone of modern energy system – consultancy
In continuing a two-part series of webinars on opportunities for digitalisation in South Africa’s energy sector, expert participant Siham Salie-Abrahams, representing advisory firm HKA Global, said...