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FUCHS’ new sustainable automotive small packs are easy on the environment
The new small packs for the automotive sector introduced globally by the FUCHS Group at the end of last year not only feature easily recognisable labels and images, pictographs, and colour codes to...
FUCHS rolls out a brand-new bottle design for its small pack automotive lubricants
New small packs for the automotive sector have been introduced globally by FUCHS to maximise customer benefits by means of new labels, ergonomic design and added sustainability thanks to the use of...
Isando site will see a new warehouse, head office, blending plant and tank farm
The new head office and warehouse for FUCHS LUBRICANTS SOUTH AFRICA is on track to be completed this month. “It will be completed on time and within budget, which is a significant achievement not...
FUCHS unifies its automotive range with a brand-new bottle and packaging design
A global campaign to repackage the FUCHS core automotive brands into a unified range in line with the entire group product line, including TITAN, AGRIFARM and MAINTAIN, was rolled out on Monday 15...
Lubricant focus smoothing way into automotive
The automotive industry provides lubricant company FUCHS LUBRICANTS South Africa with growth opportunities in Africa, as a lot of growth on the continent is focused on the automotive sector, says...
FUCHS Lubricants South Africa sees major growth in Africa
Moving to a centralised new head office in Isando, Johannesburg and launching a new unified product brand image in mid-November is all part of a long-term strategy for sustained growth and...
FUCHS Lubricants achieves IATF 16949:2016 certification
FUCHS Lubricants South Africa has achieved IATF 16949:2016 certification which aims at providing improved quality products to automotive customers worldwide. IATF 16949, specified by The...
Fuchs Lubricants development project, South Africa
Fuchs Lubricants South Africa plans to construct a new and larger warehouse, an office complex and a lubricants plant.
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Kariba’s rehabilitation lays foundation for another 50 years of hydropower delivery
After several delays since its launch in 2017, the $294-million Kariba Dam Rehabilitation Project (KDRP), aimed at repairing decades of erosion from high-velocity water discharge and refurbishing...
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...



