Creamer Media’s Engineering News Online
Advanced Search
 
 
 
We have detected that the browser you are using is no longer supported. As a result, some content may not display correctly.
We suggest that you upgrade to the latest version of any of the following browsers:
         
close notification
powered by
GOLD 1539.56 $/ozChange: -18.89
PLATINUM 1434.00 $/ozChange: -12.50
R/$ exchange 8.32Change: -0.12
R/€ exchange 10.58Change: -0.06
 
Section Opened
Breaking News
Section Open/Close

ELECTRICITY SUPPLY

Eskom reports maintenance progress as big users express concern

Updated 7 hours ago
By: Terence Creamer
Published: 16th May 2012, 15:30
South Africa’s Energy Intensive User Group (EIUG) has raised concerns that, despite lower than expected electricity demand and power buy-backs, electricity utility Eskom is failing to fully deal with its maintenance backlog, which could jeopardise security of supply should demand begin to pick up. Speaking at a South African National Energy Association event on Tuesday,... Full Article
 

AVIATION

Discussions ongoing on ‘vital’ support for SAA - Gigaba

Updated 6 hours ago
Shareholder support for South African Airways (SAA) to procure a modern and fuel-efficient fleet was vital for its future competitiveness, Public Enterprises... Full Article

AUTOMOTIVE

Automotive investments steadily increasing – Naamsa

Updated 7 hours ago
The automotive industry was to poised spend over R5-billion in capital expenditure (capex) during 2012, the National Association of Automobile Manufacturers... Full Article

CONSTRUCTION

SA mulls new prison-building plan in wake of cancelled PPPs

Updated 6 hours ago
Cancelling public-private partnership (PPP) procurement does not exclude building new prisons, Correctional Services Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula said on... Full Article

water

Water boards owed R1.1bn – Molewa

Updated 6 hours ago
Municipalities owe South Africa's water boards R1.1-billion, Water Affairs Minister Edna Molewa said on Wednesday. Briefing the media at Parliament ahead of... Full Article

RAIL ENGINEERING

TRE’s Salt River facility eyes return to glory days on big rail investment

Transnet Rail Engineering (TRE’s) Salt River railway plant in Cape Town, which celebrated 150 years of operation this week, could play an important... Full Article

CREDIT RATINGS

South African banks plan cuts rating risk - Moody's

Updated 6 hours ago
The creation of a liquidity pool which South African banks can tap to meet the global industry's new Basel III regulatory requirements relieves the... Full Article

FINANCIAL RESULTS

South America drives Datatec growth as Europe lags

JSE-listed information and communications technology group Datatec on Wednesday reported improved financial results for the year ended February 2012, as... Full Article

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

ACTowers restructures R99m IDC funding

Updated 6 hours ago
AltX-listed Africa Cellular Towers (ACTowers) on Wednesday announced that an in-principle agreement was reached with the Industrial Development... Full Article

Latest Videos

Videos
Corporate responsibility centre aims to boost development Corporate... Amplats testing fuel cell-powered loco at Rustenburg mine Amplats testing... Cables, African impairments knock Altron Cables, African...
 
 
 
There is an increasing awareness of the role companies play in the economic and... Full Article
Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) on Wednesday launched the first of five fuel... Full Article
Engineering and technology group Altron says it is giving “special attention”... Full Article
 

Real Economy Report

Video Available
From Creamer Media in Johannesburg, this is the Real Economy Report. South Africa is looking for new maritime patrol and light transport aircraft... More
Podcast
 
 

Second Take

Video Available
Creamer Media's Mariaan Webb speaks to Engineering News senior contributing editor Irma Venter about recent developments at the South African... More
Podcast
 
 

Video of the Week

Podcast
There is an increasing awareness of the role companies play in the economic and ecological development of societies and economies, said Germany's... More
Podcast
 
 

SAfm Show

Podcast
Yet another black-controlled manganese mine is being built in South Africa’s richly endowed Kalahari Manganese Basin; The first major step has... More
Podcast
 
 
 
Advertisements
 
Section Opened
Multimedia
Section Open/Close
image
Real Economy Report
image
image
Videoclips
image
image
Company Profiles
image
image
Video of the Week
image
image
SAfm Show
image
 

Real Economy Report

Video
Real Economy...
Multimedia Available10 May 12

Real Economy Report

From Creamer Media in Johannesburg, this is the Real Economy Report. South Africa is looking for new maritime patrol and light transport aircraft for the air force. One of the companies seeking to supply these aircraft is Airbus Military. Keith Campbell reports.
Video
Real Economy...
Multimedia Available03 May 12

Real Economy Report

The National Airways Corporation’s (Nac's) 43 Air School plans to double its capacity over the next five years to accommodate the growing African and global demand for pilots. Idele Esterhuizen has the story.
Video
Real Economy Report
Multimedia Available19 Apr 12

Real Economy Report

From Creamer Media in Johannesburg, this is the Real Economy Report. State-owned power utility Eskom has launched the latest addition to the Eskom Academy of Learning – the Welding School of Excellence. Natasha Odendaal has the story.
Video
Real Economy...
Multimedia Available12 Apr 12

Real Economy Report

From Creamer Media in Johannesburg, this is the Real Economy Report. Wireless Intelligent Sensing Technology (or WiST) has introduced a range of sensor technologies to its product range, offering its clients enhanced security and tracking capabilities. Dimakatso Motau has the story.
Video
Real Economy...
Multimedia Available05 Apr 12

Real Economy Report

From Creamer Media in Johannesburg, this is the Real Economy Report. Transnet in partnership with its sponsors Roche and Colgate-Palmolive have launched the R82-million Phelophepa II health train to provide quality healthcare to more rural people. Dimakatso Motau reports.
 

Videoclips

Video
Department of...
Multimedia Available11 May 12

Corporate responsibility centre aims to boost development

There is an increasing awareness of the role companies play in the economic and ecological development of societies and economies, said Germany's Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH regional director Peter Conze, speaking at the Southern Africa German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SAGCC) launch of its Competence Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in April.
Video
Anglo American CEO...
Multimedia Available09 May 12

Amplats testing fuel cell-powered loco at Rustenburg mine

Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) on Wednesday launched the first of five fuel cell-powered locomotive prototypes to be tested at its mining operations in South Africa. The first locomotive would be surface tested over the next few months at the company's Khomanani mine, in Rustenburg, to establish the viability of commercialisation.
Video
Altron CE Robert...
Multimedia Available08 May 12

Cables, African impairments knock Altron

Engineering and technology group Altron says it is giving “special attention” to turning around the underperforming Altech and Powertech units that contributed to the JSE-listed group’s sharp earnings decline in the year to end February 2012. Group revenue rose 3% to R23.6-billion (R22.8-billion), but earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (Ebitda) fell 7% to R1.9-billion (R2.1-billion), while adjusted diluted headline earnings a share declined 15% to 206c (243c).
Video
MasterCard...
Multimedia Available07 May 12

IFC, MasterCard team up to improve financial services in Africa

The International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the MasterCard Foundation on Monday launched a $37.4-million partnership to improve access to financial services for economically disadvantaged people in sub-Saharan Africa. The partnership would allow IFC, a member of the World Bank group, and the MasterCard Foundation to help microfinance banks expand more rapidly and develop new products and cost-effective delivery channels, while expanding coverage in new, often hard-to-reach locations.
Video
Caterpillar CEO...
Multimedia Available07 May 12

Mining truck, tyre supply to reach balance in 2015 onwards

Mining truck and tyre production should be on equal footing by around 2014 to 2015 onwards, as both tyre and truck manufacturers are spending big money to ensure the increased availability of both, says Caterpillar CEO Doug Oberhelman. “We have been playing catch-up with the mining industry for a decade or more,” he adds. Current lead times on securing a mining truck could be anything from 18 months upwards. A disinvestment in the mining supply business in the 1990s was followed by a exploding mining market from 2002 onwards as China and India opened up their markets, leaving tyre and capital equipment suppliers short of production capacity.
 

Company Profiles

 

Video of the Week

Video
poden_09062010
Multimedia Available09 Jun 10

Weekly podcast – June 9, 2010

The global steel industry has returned to a solid growth footing in 2010; the RMB/BER Business Confidence index fell by seven points to a level of 36 in the second quarter; and Exxaro plans to develop clean energy power projects with a total capacity of 350 MW.
Video
poden_02062010
Multimedia Available02 Jun 10

Weekly podcast – June 2, 2010

The new east-to-north directional flyover at the Gillooly's interchange is opened to traffic; Eskom's discussions with Anglo American regarding a price agreement for the Skorpion zinc mine are "progressing well"; and the CrossPolo becomes the second model of the refreshed Polo series to be introduced locally.
Video
poden_26052010
Multimedia Available26 May 10

Weekly podcast – May 26, 2010

Gautrain announces costs to use the Gautrain first-phase service; Eskom is granted an urgent court interdict to prevent union members from striking from May 26 onwards; and transport workers call for possible sympathy stoppages.
Video
poden_19052010
Multimedia Available19 May 10

Weekly podcast – May 19, 2010

SA transport unions reach a proposed wage deal with Transnet; South Africa could sell its stake in ArcelorMittal's South Arica unit if competition authorities find the company raised steel prices without good reason; and 300 000 jobs could be created in South Africa's renewable energy sector over the next ten years.
Video
Engineering News...
Multimedia Available04 May 10

Kumba considers terminating supply to ArcelorMittal SA, as iron-ore dispute heats up

South African iron-ore miner Kumba Iron Ore (KIO) on Tuesday effectively moved its ongoing dispute with ArcelorMittal South Africa (AMSA) from the realm of a pure dispute over pricing, into one that could now also affect supply, indicating to Engineering News Online that it could as "a last resort" terminate supply to Africa's largest steel producer. In a note to shareholders, the JSE-listed miner said that, unless there was urgent resolution on an interim pricing and payment mechanism, the basis upon which it would continue to supply iron-ore the steel producer could be affected.
 

SAfm Show

Video
safmpod11052012
Multimedia Available11 May 12

11/05/2012 (On-The-Air)

Yet another black-controlled manganese mine is being built in South Africa’s richly endowed Kalahari Manganese Basin; The first major step has now been taken towards the realisation of an ambitious new South African dream – the local manufacture of fuel cells; and the State is back in steel thanks to the Scaw deal.
Video
safmpod4may2012
Multimedia Available04 May 12

04/05/2012 (On-The-Air)

New US company Planetary Resources wants to mine platinum in outer space, and plans an initial space launch in the next 24 months; another African country is auctioning its mining riches rather than giving them away on a first come, first served basis; South African defence products are attracting the attention of another South American country, this time Chile.
Video
SAFM_260412
Multimedia Available27 Apr 12

27/04/2012 (On-The-Air)

Prehistoric worms found deep in a Free State gold mine may hold the key to South Africa’s acid mine water problem; South Africans have been appointed to advise the government of Cameroon on the development of its mining industry; and the Gautrain Management Agency is studying the economic feasibility of expanding the rapid-rail system in two new directions.
Video
safmpod20april2012
Multimedia Available20 Apr 12

20/04/2012 (On-The-Air)

South Africans are spearheading a new mining thrust in bauxite-rich West Africa; Gold is supplying a missing piece in South Africa’s quest to regrow its industrialisation base; and Eskom intends taking the power of the sun to a new level in South Africa’s scorching hot Northern Cape.
Video
safmpod13april2012
Multimedia Available13 Apr 12

13/04/2012 (On-The-Air)

Durban’s new ‘dig-out’ port will test Transnet’s new private-sector participation scheme; South Africa’s inadequate commodity railway network is in line for a R100-billion boost; and South Africa is losing engineers to other countries because of the lack of project work in this country.
 
 
 
Section Opened
Magazine
Section Open/Close

SA aims to use fuel cell research as an innovation, beneficiation catalyst

The engagement of South Africa with the potential benefits of fuel cells is centred on the strategic use of the country’s natural resources, including minerals, energy resources and technical skills, says South African Agency for Science and Technology Advancement (Saasta) Science Communication manager Lorenzo... Full Article

News this Week

Electric buses could offer BRT savings, Optimal Energy avers

An electric bus can offer local bus rapid transit (BRT) systems a 15% to 20% life-cycle saving... Full Article

R2bn set aside for small business as new agency is launched

The newly launched Small Enterprise Finance Agency (Sefa) would make R2-billion available for... Full Article

Malawi’s power utility tests interest in network-strengthening project

The Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) is inviting expressions of interest from... Full Article
 

Features

Business Leader

Thierry Legrand
Position: CEO of Lafarge Industries South Africa since 2009 Full Article
 
 

Editorial Insight

Low-hanging fruit
Speaking at the recent United National Conference on Trade and Development Conference in Doha, Qatar, South Africa’s Trade... Full Article
Terence Creamer

Real Economy Roundup

A review of real economic developments across SA, Africa and the world
All the exhibition space for the 2012 edition of South Africa’s and Africa’s premier air show... Full Article
 
 

Back copies

Restricted
 
To access back copies make sure you are logged in.
Click here
 
 
Columnists Opened
Columnists
Columnists Open/Close
 
 
It was two years ago that the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig... Full Article
 
 
The Corporate Strategy and Industrial Development Research... Full Article
 
 
 
How is the decision to suspend African National Congress Youth... Full Article
 
 
 
As part of its regular display of how much 'it cares' for... Full Article
 
 
Back in 2001, infamous tough politician from Sinn Fein Gerry... Full Article
 
 
 
On April 23, the World Trade Organisation's (WTO's) committee... Full Article
 
 
Economic growth is the favourite mantra and apparent cure-all... Full Article
 
 
Section Opened
Sector News
Section Open/Close