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Springbok branch extends FUCHS’ reach into the mining industry
Testament to the extensive reach of FUCHS LUBRICANTS SOUTH AFRICA is its Springbok branch in the Northern Cape. The branch is unique in that it supplies the complete lubrication requirements of...
Substantial stock moved through largest branch
Lubricants manufacturer FUCHS Lubricants South Africa reports that almost 1 000 different products moved through its Durban, KwaZulu-Natal branch last year. The Durban branch, the largest in the...
FUCHS supports automotive OEMs in the Eastern Cape
Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) in the automotive industry in the Eastern Cape are serviced by the FUCHS LUBRICANTS SOUTH AFRICA branch in Sidwell, Gqeberha. “Volkswagen is a global...
Fuchs Lubricants development project, South Africa – update
Planning is well advanced for Phase 2.
Specialised oils, lubricants and greases for agricultural machinery
When it comes to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) producing equipment specifically for the agricultural industry and workshop facilities on farms, FUCHS has a range of innovative lubricants...
Food-safe lubricant reduces health risks
Health risks associated with conventional lubricants pose a challenge to beverage manufacturers, consequently requiring them to eliminate contamination of final products as much as possible....
FUCHS keeps the wheels turning for fleet owners
Leading independent lubricants manufacturer FUCHS LUBRICANTS SOUTH AFRICA is showcasing its premium quality products for commercial vehicle fleets. “What differentiates us in the market is our...
ASP Fire ensures world-class fire protection for new state-of-the-art FUCHS warehouse
Constructed as part of its Phase 1 expansion project, the new warehouse at FUCHS LUBRICANTS SOUTH AFRICA in Isando, Johannesburg not only incorporates the latest technology, but complies with...
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FlySafair, Solidarity reach agreement
After 12 days of lockout and strike action by FlySafair pilots, an agreement has been reached between the airline and trade union Solidarity, following mediation by the Commission for Conciliation,...
South Africa records preliminary trade balance surplus in June – Sars
South Africa recorded a preliminary trade balance surplus of R22-billion in June, the South African Revenue Services (Sars) reports. This surplus was attributable to exports of R170.7-billion and...
Growth in global air cargo continued in June, but at a 'modest' rate – IATA
Despite trade disruptions, global total air cargo demand continued an upward trend in June, albeit by only 0.8%, year-on-year (y-o-y), the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has...