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S Africa key to German tool manufacturer’s Africa growth

YUGAN MOODLEY We want to operate in-country and become part of every African country’s culture

POWER TOOLS Bosch Power Tools is focused on education and the safe use of power tools for its emerging markets that are more familiar with traditional tools

19th June 2015

By: Pimani Baloyi

Creamer Media Writer

  

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South Africa remains an important market and source of revenue for Germany-headquartered machine tools manufacturer Robert Bosch Power Tools, says Southern Africa regional sales director Yugan Moodley.

“South Africa contributed about 60% of Bosch’s Africa-based turnover in 2014 and we are leveraging most of our South Africa-based employees and customers to establish ourselves in other countries across the continent,” he tells Engineering News.

Robert Bosch Southern Africa has offices in Johannesburg, Gauteng; Port Elizabeth, in the Eastern Cape; Durban, in KwaZulu-Natal; and Cape Town, in the Western Cape. These offices also cater for the company’s Namibia, Angola, Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Botswana clients.

Moodley highlights that South Africa is the shipment area for the company’s clients located south of the equator. Similarly, Bosch has shipment locations in Nigeria, Morocco and Kenya for the company’s clients in West Africa, North Africa and East Africa respectively.

“We want to be in virtually every country on the continent where it makes business sense, but we also want each country’s business to be self-sufficient, hence, our emphasis on acquiring local talent, providing training, services and becoming part of a country’s culture,” he explains.

The company is also leveraging its relationships with current retailers that it is working with in South Africa to get into new markets. These retailers include Game, Massmart and Cashbuild, which are already entrenched in several African markets.

Moodley says Robert Bosch is committed to leaving a lasting legacy in the countries in which it operates by investing in initiatives that nurture and develop local talent.

He highlights that the company has branches in Morocco, a business licence and branch in Nigeria, a satellite office in Ghana, a sales centre in Kenya, and a business licence and offices in Angola and Mozambique.

“We are also considering possibly opening a warehousing and manufacturing facility in Nigeria and a warehousing facility in Kenya. “This is part of our plans to invest in local communities in Morocco, Nigeria, Kenya, Angola, Namibia, Zambia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique through dealer development and training schemes,” explains Moodley.

Africa Focus
Following Bosch president Henning von Boxberg’s visit to South Africa in March, Bosch said in a statement that the company would place greater focus on Africa, as it was fast becoming a significant market for the company’s future growth, as the continent was currently the company’s fastest-growing market in terms of sales.

Von Boxberg further stated that emerging markets were increasingly important to Bosch, as many businesspeople still used traditional hand tools, adding that the main objective would be to first inform the local target market about power tools.

Bosch registered an 8% growth in sales across Africa during 2014, which was proof that the company strategy worked effectively, he noted.

“The key to continued success is the supply of robust, reliable products that are easy to service.

“Bearing this in mind, Bosch has defined a range of professional products, which will be successively launched in Africa throughout 2015,” said Von Boxberg in the statement.

He

indicated that Bosch aimed to offer a complete series of optimally adapted products and services to emerging markets by 2017.

“Innovation remains key in emerging markets and we will, therefore, continue to focus on innovative and market-specific tools. “It is also important to tailor products to the specific requirements of users in these regions,” he concluded, citing the Internet as a “rapidly growing communication and sales channel in these regions” as an example.

Edited by Samantha Herbst
Creamer Media Deputy Editor

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