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FUCHS offers a range of high-performance refrigeration oils for HVAC applications
A major cause of reduced efficiency in refrigeration equipment is using conventional refrigeration oils as opposed to the specialised synthetic lubricants required for heating, ventilation, and...
FUCHS offers a range of high-performance refrigeration oils for HVAC applications
A major cause of reduced efficiency in refrigeration equipment is using conventional refrigeration oils as opposed to the specialised synthetic lubricants required for heating, ventilation, and...
Speciality lubricants reduce downtime for essential mining equipment
Failure to use the correct lubricants in mining equipment increases maintenance costs and leads to more downtime and production losses. FUCHS LUBRICANTS has been a trusted partner of the global...
Fuchs Lubricants development project, South Africa – update
Phase 1 of the project has been completed on time and within budget.
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 launches new head office, warehouse in Isando
Independent lubricant manufacturer Fuchs Lubricants South Africa on May 13 officially launched its newly built head office and warehouse in Isando, Johannesburg. The company has invested over...
AGRIFARM lubricants keep agri equipment in tiptop condition
When it comes to ensuring maximum operational reliability of agricultural machinery, nothing beats AGRIFARM lubricants from FUCHS LUBRICANTS SOUTH AFRICA. The company has been active in the...
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Magazine round up | 31 October 2025
A video round up of this week’s magazine, highlighting our cover story, features and Business Leader.
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...



