Coega’s foot on the gas pedal as it clinches Afrox investment worth R300m

4th November 2013

COEGA celebrated today as it put pen to paper on an R300-million investment deal with industrial gas company Afrox.

The organisation said this was the first public announcement of a secured investor in this financial year and that other deals were in the pipeline.

“Coega has really gained momentum over the past few years in spite of a tricky global economic climate and we have shown sustained investor attraction, particularly on strategic and high impact projects,” said Christopher Mashigo, Coega Development Corporation Business Development Executive Manager.

“Clearly investors are closely watching the developments at the Coega Industrial Development Zone and seeing the potential in the Eastern Cape. This is encouraging for the CDC and we applaud Afrox’s savvy investment which will enable supply chain development and secure further industrial prowess for the province, while creating jobs across industry.”

Afrox will establish a 150 ton per day air separation unit in the Industrial Development Zone to service customers throughout the Eastern Cape. The investment will see the supply of a variety of industrial gases used in the automotive, food processing and medical sectors.

Afrox managing director Brett Kimber said it made strategic sense to build a plant in Port Elizabeth, saying “this is where the customers are”.

“We want to reinvigorate quality and reliability of supply,” he said, adding Afrox had looked at multiple sites but that Coega has won out in the end.

Afrox has an established customer base in the Eastern Cape, servicing the automotive and health services in particular, but the company also indicated that it is focused on broadening its industry reach.

“There are burgeoning opportunities in mining, chilling and the fish industry. One of the most exciting things about the gas industry is the breadth of customers you work with. Our commitment to Port Elizabeth is to assure our partners that they can rely on Afrox to meet their needs.”

Coega’s Head of Marketing and Communications Ayanda Vilakazi welcomed the R300-million investment saying that it would support industrial development.

“Afrox’s air separation unit is important to us not only as a new investor but as an enabler. It enhances our value proposition and also provides a foundation for Afrox’s own growth,” added Mashigo.

“As the IDZ comes of age we begin to see operations that are not necessarily inside conventional factory buildings, but go beyond the IDZ into the city and business itself. This represents a mark of confidence in the IDZ and a complexion of fullness of IDZ development as the plug and play motif gains further credence with the addition of gas to the utilities available here. I am looking forward to seeing the completed picture in the not so distant future.”

High level officials were in attendance at the signing ceremony and Nelson Mandela Bay Business Chamber chief executive, Kevin Hustler, welcomed the investment on behalf of the business community.

“Afrox will have a critical role to play in the next 20 years as we diversify [the industrial base]. Something we don’t realise is how far and wide gas goes. It touches so many sectors of the market and it is wonderful to see the nature of such investment in our city,” said Hustler.

The Afrox ASU will come online in Zone 3 of the Coega IDZ in the first quarter of 2015.