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Pimani Baloyi

Pimani Baloyi

Pimani Baloyi is a former Creamer Media Writer for Engineering News and Mining Weekly.

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By Pimani Baloyi

FAY MUKADDAM Companies need to understand the business environment of the prospective African country in which they aim to conduct business

Business opportunities in Africa outweigh risks – JCCI

8th May 2015

The opportunities for companies to prosper in Africa far outweigh the risks associated with doing business on the continent, says Johannesburg Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI). This is... 


PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT
South Africa should be the Africa's leading service provider, as more cities are being constructed on the continent

Sub-Saharan Africa sees surge in long-term FDI

8th May 2015

There has been a surge of foreign direct investment (FDI) and interest in starting new projects and investing in infrastructure development in sub-Saharan Africa, says privately owned research... 


GLOBAL GATHERING
The 2015 African Utility Week and Clean Power Africa conference will consider ways of using renewable energy to resolve Africa’s power challenges

Utilities expo set to be the biggest ever

1st May 2015

Africa’s untapped power potential, regional collaboration and ways of attracting foreign investment will take centre stage at what is set to be the biggest African Utility Week and Clean Power... 


Pumps as turbines  to be showcased  at power expo

Pumps as turbines to be showcased at power expo

1st May 2015

Local pumps supplier Ritz Pumps South Africa, a subsidiary pump provider Andritz, will showcase its energy-saving and -generating technological pumps, which incorporate turbine technology, at this... 


RICK ST JOHN
Lucy Electric's new products have been developed to automate medium-voltage networks to efficiently distribute the scarce commodity of generated electricity

Company launches new RMU at power expo

1st May 2015

Secondary power distribution solutions provider Lucy Electric South Africa will launch an extension of its ring main unit (RMU) range, the Aegis Plus, at this year’s African Utility Week and Clean... 


CRAIG HENRY Had proper asset management been implemented in South Africa's power sector, the country would not have to deal with the electricity challenges it is currently facing

Association hosts conference alongside utility expo

1st May 2015

The Southern African Asset Management Association (Saama) will, for the second year running, host an asset management conference alongside the African Utility Week and Clean Power Africa at the... 


ONE OF A KIND
Demag was contracted by Rand Water to design, manufacture and install two water-desludging bridge cranes for the Zuikerbosch pumpstation

Crane specialist completes first water-desludging project

17th April 2015

Local crane manufacturer Demag Cranes and Components completed the installation of its first locally manufactured water-desludging bridge crane in December for water utility Rand Water. Demag... 


TANK REPLACEMENT Mammoet Southern Africa’s multi-axle trailer on route from the tank manufacturing plant to the refinery

Tank replacement project progressing well

17th April 2015

Transport and heavy lifting services provider Mammoet Southern Africa’s tar separator tank replacement project for a petrochemicals refinery in Secunda, Mpumalanga is going well and is set to meet... 


CONDRA 40 T CRANE
With advanced control technology, Condra's 40 t crane reads the hook’s location to within an accuracy of 2 mm

Manufacturer delivers maintenance cranes to multibillion-rand De Hoop project

17th April 2015

South Africa-based multinational crane manufacturing company Condra in November delivered locally designed and manufactured maintenance cranes to the R3.5-billion De Hoop dam in Sekhukhune,... 


HEAVY LIFTING Johnson Crane Hire is committed to providing the latest heavy lift equipment for local clients

Crane specialist completes Zim project, invests R600m in fleet revamp

17th April 2015

South Africa-based mobile crane hire company Johnson Crane Hire’s (JCH’s) heavy-lifting division in January completed a heavy lift project at platinum mining major Impala Platinum’s Zimbabwe-based... 


SECRET TO SUCCESS Lovemore boasts effective fleet management, experienced drivers and positive relationships with road authorities

Contractor invests in latest equipment

17th April 2015

As part of its endeavour to invest in the best internationally recognised modern equipment and make it available to the Southern Africa market, local heavy- lifting equipment logistics contractors... 


ABNORMAL LOADS Five bridges were propped and three were bypassed

Heavy-lift specialist delivers three 149 t transformers to Moz

17th April 2015

Heavy transportation and lifting solutions provider ALE in November completed the delivery of three 149 t transformers to the Songo high-voltage direct-current converter station, in Mozambique. ALE... 


Logistics company RTMS-accredited

17th April 2015

JSE-listed logistics service provider Onelogix Group has obtained its Road Traffic Management System (RTMS) accreditation, which the company believes will add to the high-quality service that it... 


WEST AND CENTRAL AFRICA MINING EXPO
The 2015 summit and expo will focus on ways to mitigate the challenges facing the mining industry in the two regions

West Africa mining summit to focus on challenges affecting region

10th April 2015

The 2015 Western and Central Africa (WaCA) Mining Summit and Expo, which will be held at the Accra International Convention Centre, in Ghana, on May 20 and 21, will focus on ways to mitigate the... 


IN NEED OF REVIVAL Ongoing power provision challenges coupled with declining gold prices, have led to a decline in the start-up of new projects and the downsizing of many existing mining projects in Ghana

Ghana mining investments redirected to neighbouring countries

10th April 2015

Ongoing power provision challenges in Ghana, coupled with declining gold prices, have led to a decline in the start-up of new projects, the downsizing of many existing mining projects and the... 


BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA Exposing audiences that attend the Bauma Conexpo Africa event to the country’s opportunities can be highly beneficial to Ghana

Ghana regarded as attractive investment destination

10th April 2015

Owing to its political stability, Ghana is considered an attractive African mining destination, Bauma Conexpo Africa CEO Elaine Crewe tells Mining Weekly. She adds that most of Ghana’s gold... 


UNDER CONSTRUCTION
The Asanko gold mine is scheduled to start production in 2016

New gold mine set for 2016 production

10th April 2015

The construction of West Africa-focused aspirant midtier gold producer Asanko Gold’s first mine in Ghana is 37% complete, with Phase 1 of the construction progressing well and within its... 


INDUSTRY SUPPORT
Canegrowers represents about 23 866 private sugar cane growers, many of whom run small family-owned farms

Production decline spurs sugar price increase

27th March 2015

The provisional recoverable value price of sugar from cane delivered in January 2015 for the 2014/15 season increased to R3 359.21/t, after a R1.18 increase in December 2014, according to the South... 


EMPOWERMENT 
Peaceful Ndlovu is Tongaat Hulett's youngest black economic empowerment land reform growers

Sugar producer partners with college, develops local farmers

27th March 2015

JSE-listed agroprocessing company Tongaat Hulett has formed a partnership with the Umfolozi Technical and Vocational Education and Training College, in KwaZulu-Natal. This resulted in four of the... 


GAVIN DALGLEISH About 90% of Illovo Sugar Group’s energy requirement is produced through renewable energy

$82m Zambia sugar project gets under way

27th March 2015

JSE-listed sugar producer Illovo Sugar’s $82-million construction project at its subsidiary Zambia Sugar’s Nakambala sugar plant will give momentum to the further development of Zambian smallholder... 


CONTINENTAL POTENTIAL
African sugar industries are capitalising on improved and preferential access to the European Union market

African sugar production expected to increase by 500 000 t

27th March 2015

African sugar production is expected to rise to 12-million tonnes in 2014/15 from 11.5-million tonnes in 2013/14, as a result of expansions in Ethiopia and Sudan, says the International Sugar... 


AERZEN DELTA BLOWER GENERATION 5 Demand for this roots blower has been high, despite economic challenges

Cost efficient blower available to sugar industry

27th March 2015

As South Africa’s sugar production industry faces several challenges, owing to an increase in imports and the subsequent negative impact on domestic sales, local machinery supplier Airgas... 


Company launches enhanced integrated production control system

13th March 2015

Process control and field instrumentation systems, solutions and services provider Yokogawa Electric Corporation, as part of its aim to optimise clients’ plant productivity, this month launched the... 


Company highlights benefits of thermography for maintenance

13th March 2015

South African companies and government entities need to realise the benefits of applying thermographic imaging to maintenance procedures, says process control equipment solutions provider Comtest... 


Instrumentation company remains strong, despite industry challenges

13th March 2015

Since engineered solutions provider ELB Engineering Services (ELB) acquired local electrical and instrumentation (E&I) contractor B&W Instrumentation and Electrical (B&W) in April last year, B&W... 


Complete sensor solution added to product offering

13th March 2015

South Africa-based process control instrumentation manufacturer and distributor Instrotech now sells UK-based sensor solutions manufacturer Monitran’s MTN/5000, which Monitran introduced to the... 


DTI pleased with indaba achievements

6th March 2015

At this year’s Investing in African Mining Indaba, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) was able to foster communication and create an understanding between government departments and trade... 


Tough year ahead, but opportunities exist

6th March 2015

While the African mining industry should brace itself for difficult financial conditions, opportunities for economically viable mining projects remained, financial institution Nedbank senior... 


New research lab to become operational in April

6th March 2015

Information technology services company IBM’s new IBM Research – Africa lab, in Johannesburg, will start operating next month, IBM Industry global industrial products GM Dirk Claessens tells Mining... 


Consultancy notes interest, despite influx of service providers at indaba

6th March 2015

While the number of representatives from mining companies attending the 2015 Investing in African Mining Indaba seems to have dwindled and the presence of mining service providers has increased,... 


MARTIN FOSTER Aggreko continues to flourish despite ongoing downward pressure on commodity prices

Exhibitor strategically planning product response following indaba

6th March 2015

Following the 2015 Investing in African Mining Indaba, temporary power and temperature-control solutions provider Aggreko is deciding which projects to pursue through strategic planning while also... 


AUTODESK STAND
Autodesk's strategy going into the indaba was to focus on customer challenges and to demonstrate how its products helped to solve these issues

First-time exhibitor pleased with indaba outcomes

6th March 2015

Engineering design software specialist company Autodesk, which made its debut at this year’s Investing in African Mining Indaba, says the event has proved to be a great platform for the company to... 


COMPLICIT GEOGRAPHIES: GONDWANALAND This piece was made out of mined minerals and detritus, iron oxide, titanium dioxide, platinum slag, ilmenite incorporated in a polymer acryl emulsion

Artist advocates for art representation at indaba

6th March 2015

Renowned global mining artist Jeannette Unite, who has exhibited at the Investing in African Mining Indaba for three consecutive years in the past, has urged indaba organisers to facilitate the... 


Mining industry needs to be more consultative, transparent

6th March 2015

Mining companies needed to be more open and transparent with communities surrounding their mine operations, Bench Marks Foundation executive director John Capel said in his presentation during a... 


LIGHTING TECHNOLOGY In the past 12 months, Beka Schréder has designed and manufactured more than eight new light-emitting diode products

Newly launched LED products well received

20th February 2015

Johannesburg-based luminaire designer and manufacturer Beka Schréder has registered significant growth in the past year, having recently secured various contracts in the municipal, industrial,... 


SYSTEM UPGRADE
Legrand’s lighting and motion system, which reduces the time the lights are left on unnecessarily

Upgraded system saves lighting supplier up to 60% in energy costs

20th February 2015

Electrical systems supplier Legrand has upgraded its lighting and motion management system to incorporate an additional dimming functionality, as well as a switch sensor, or motion management... 


NICK FASSEN The Bargaining Council for the Civil Engineering Industry wants to create fair and equal opportunities for all stakeholders

All systems go for March civils negotiations – bargaining council

13th February 2015

All necessary processes are in place to begin this year’s wage negotiations for the civil engineering industry, says Bargaining Council for the Civil Engineering Industry (BCCEI) general secretary... 


NETCARE PINEHAVEN HOSPITAL
Construction of the 100-bed hospital started in August 2014

Company builds multimillion-rand hospital

13th February 2015

The construction of a R199-million, 100-bed hospital for healthcare provider Netcare Properties, in Pinehaven, Johannesburg, is well under way, says South Africa-based construction company Aveng... 


COEGA RIDGE
COEGA RIDGE
In addition to the 40 000 residential units that comprise Coega Ridge, the area will be a self-sustained satellite city

Group prepares for multibillion-rand housing development

13th February 2015

Preparations are proceeding as scheduled for construction group Nu-Hold Group’s R6.5-billion Coega Ridge development – a 40 000-home mixed-use housing development adjacent to the Coega Industrial... 


STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP From left: PaCE Services MD Mike Purves, BCQS director Pieter Kunz (BCQS), PaCE Services MD Warren Bennett, PaCE Services CEO Nic Bennett, BCQS founding partner Ben Basson, PaCE Services associate director Rob Patterson, BCQS Brandon Close and BCQS director Dries du Plessis

Project partnership yielding positive results

13th February 2015

The strategic partnership established last year between South Africa-based international project management company Planning & Cost Engineering (PaCE) Services and quantity-surveying and... 


MICRO-TUNNEL INSTALLATION
The micro-tunnel is the first of its kind in sub-Sahara Africa

EPCM firm completes Southern Africa’s first microtunnel

13th February 2015

Engineering and project implementation firm Hatch Goba has completed the construction of a R120-million sewer relocation project – the Mahatma Gandhi Road Sewer Pump Station – in Durban,... 


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