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Bravo pump pushes out contenders in dense slurry work

20th April 2021

Competitors are feeling the heat from the hard-working Grindex Bravo 600 submersible slurry pump, which has replaced under-performing products at two mine sites in Limpopo and North West provinces... 


Pumps rental agency ready for dewatering demand

29th January 2021

Equipment rental agency Integrated Pump Rental is well positioned to cater for the rise in urgent dewatering requirements, as a result of the rainy season and subsequent heavy downpours in South... 


Customised trash pumps for contractors

22nd January 2021

Pumping dirty water containing large amounts of debris on construction and infrastructure project sites can be a difficult task that may require a specialised ‘trash pump’. Dewatering activities... 


Integrated approach critical for pump requirements

9th October 2020

Responding to customer pump requirements is not about selling a product, but rather about an integrated approach, says equipment rental agency Integrated Pump Rental rental development manager... 


Mobile pumps prove useful in opencast mining

11th September 2020

The mobility of trailer-mounted pumps has earned them a reputation for versatility and efficiency, according to pump-leasing agent Integrated Pump Rental. The company claims that its range of Sykes... 


Make sure all pumps add to efficiency, urges expert

11th August 2020

With difficult economic conditions only getting worse during the Covid-19 pandemic, pump users need to make the most of their operational inventory, even pumps that may be considered redundant.... 


Mobile pumps offer versatility and efficiency

7th August 2020

Mobile pumps are proving to be particularly useful for a range of applications, from large openpit mines to construction sites. The ability of the pumps to be moved where and when required, with... 


Increased demand for dredging of sewage ponds

3rd July 2020

Population growth in many areas of the country means that wastewater treatment plants are often under increasing load, leading to sewage ponds filling with sludge more quickly. These ponds would... 


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Saice to work with Cabinet to address South Africa's infrastructure challenges

Updated 6 hours ago

Industry organisation the South African Institution of Civil Engineering (Saice) says it is committed to collaborating with government to address the nation's infrastructure challenges and foster... 


Last year was pivotal for the power sector, Energy Council says

Updated 6 hours ago

2023 was a pivotal year for South Africa’s power sector, as unprecedented loadshedding undermined the economy and society, industry organisation the Energy Council of South Africa says. “We can... 


Commission decides not to escalate Johnson & Johnson case to the Tribunal

Updated 6 hours ago

The Competition Commission has decided not to prosecute a complaint of alleged anticompetitive conduct that was initiated against pharmaceuticals group Johnson & Johnson and its subsidiary Janssen... 


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