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Mamaili Mamaila

Mamaili Mamaila

By Mamaili Mamaila

STRAUB COUPLIGS
The Straub Grip and Open Flex reduces pipe assembly to just fifteen minutes

Pump couplings supply completed

13th September 2019

Since being appointed the South African distributor for coupling manufacturer Straub’s couplings range, pumps supplier Mechanical Rotating Solutions (MRS) has completed several mining projects that... 


ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE 
Oil refineries have to comply with the minimum emission standards as stipulated in the national Air Quality Act

IMO regulation a hurdle for local oil refineries

6th September 2019

The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) 2020 regulation has prescribed for a large reduction in the maximum sulphur content of bunker fuels which presents a challenge for South African oil... 


WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY 
While 4IR may bring about the reality of job losses, it could also present added benefits that the country may not be aware of as yet

Company to use virtual reality to enhance offering for refineries

6th September 2019

Spray technology distributor Monitor Engineering is currently ordering a virtual reality system that will enable the company to show clients how its spray nozzles and spray systems operate in their... 


PREDICTABLE OUTCOMES 
The predictability of the project’s outcome has always been a critical and constant issue for oil refineries

Cleaner-fuels upgrades a top priority for African refineries

6th September 2019

With the January 2020 International Marine Organization deadline for further reductions in sulphur in marine fuels looming, continued advances in emissions monitoring in new vehicles and the... 


JAMES WELLSTED 
The Lonmin acquisition is the culmination of Sibanye-Stillwater's South African PGMs strategy

Sibanye-Stillwater intensifies PGMs presence

23rd August 2019

International precious metals mining company Sibanye-Stillwater (Sibanye) has, through the recent acquisition of platinum-group metals (PGMs) producer Lonmin, increased its role in and authority in... 


SOUTHERN AFRICAN FOCUS 
With refining still taking place in South Africa, there is more opportunity for beneficiation at primary and secondary production level in Zimbabwe

Uncertainty clouds prospects of recovery for PGMs sector

23rd August 2019

Southern Africa’s current position as a leading platinum group metals (PGMs) producer is certain, with more than 90% of global reserves situated in South Africa and Zimbabwe, says specialist... 


REAL-TIME IMPACT 
The MQi measures mineral grade, elemental grade and particle size in-line and in real-time

Company to increase PGMs footprint through MQi instrument

23rd August 2019

Minerals processing solutions company Blue Cube Systems plans to increase its market share in the South African platinum group metals (PGMs) sector through its Blue Cube Mineral Quantifier Inline... 


KAIZER NYATSUMBA
South Africa needs to be able to produce steel domestically and cost efficiently

M&E Indaba focuses on Industry 4.0

16th August 2019

For its fifth annual indaba in September, the Southern African Metals and Engineering Indaba (M&E Indaba) will focus on Industry 4.0, as it affects the metals and engineering (M&E) sector. 


PAOLO TRINCHERO 
Inclusive representation is very important for the institute, the larger steel sector and the country overall

More membership enquiries for Saisc in challenging environment

16th August 2019

The Southern African Institute of Steel Construction (Saisc) has witnessed a marked increase in membership enquiries and applications this year, amid challenging market conditions impacting on its... 


AMANUEL GEBREMESKEL 
Enhancing the competitiveness of the local steel sector is critical as competition with other regions is expected to be even fiercer in the future

Institute aims to lead in transitioning to 4IR

16th August 2019

The steel construction sector has an important role to play in the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), and the Southern African Institute of Steel Construction (Saisc) aims to lead the charge on... 


MARKET GROWTH 
The sub-Saharan Africa market for LSFB has grown as much as the South African market, and it continues to grow

Sasfa aims to increase LSFB market share locally

16th August 2019

The Southern African Light Steel Frame Building Association (Sasfa) aims for light steel frame building (LSFB) to be used for at least 10% of all new building projects in South Africa. 


GOOD INTENTIONS 
Steasa intends to foster closer collaborative agreements between the downstream steel tube and pipe industry and the primary industry

Steel crucial in Africa’s industrialisation aspirations

16th August 2019

South Africa and Africa more broadly are attempting to develop their economies through industrialisation and steel forms the basic material of choice for this economic transformation, says the... 


ACTION PLAN 
It is critical to implement a detailed and consistent plan of action, ensuring the safety of all persons during large, intricate, and complicated projects

Improving efficiency, safety and profits with specialised equipment

9th August 2019

There is a big opportunity to improve safety, efficiency and cost savings when it comes to kiln maintenance, says cement kiln equipment and bricking-machine manufacturer Bricking Solutions MD... 


KEY MARKETS 
Skyriders intends to continue doing more work in its key markets, which comprise the power generation, petrochemicals, mining and construction, as well as paper and pulp sectors

Skyriders intensifies presence in industry

9th August 2019

Industrial rope access company Skyriders Access Specialists continues to offer various maintenance and repair solutions to aid key sectors – such as the furnaces industry – locally and abroad while... 


HARD TO CRACK
The mining industry, a traditionally male-dominated space, still remains a tough environment for women

Increased representation for women in mining, challenges remain

2nd August 2019

The number of women working in the South African mining sector has increased significantly over the past 17 years, from 11 400 in 2002 to more than 53 100 to date. This represents about 12% of the... 


HIGHER GRADE
The Simandou deposit, in Guinea, offers iron-ore with an estimated grade higher than 60%

Rigorous technology uptake could aid SA iron-ore market

26th July 2019

The integration of technology into the iron-ore industry will reduce costs and improve the overall competitiveness of the sector in South Africa, suggests analysis and consultancy company Fitch... 


PEDRA DE FERRO
Eurasian Resources Group's Pedra de Ferro iron-ore project will make Bahia the third largest iron-ore producer in Brazil

Producer to invest $1-billion in Brazil port

26th July 2019

Diversified natural resources producer Eurasian Resources Group (ERG) plans to invest about $1-billion in the Porto Sul project, in Brazil, during the construction period. The port will be able to... 


LARA SMITH
South Africa is not really competitive in the iron-ore market or in many of its other major commodities

Reduced output leads to increased iron-ore price

26th July 2019

The iron-ore price has been on the rise since the end of last year, mainly because of production shortages, as miners have reduced their output over the past few years, says international... 


KEY ADVANTAGE
Kumba’s key competitive advantage is its high lump production ratio of 68%

Kumba leading production output in South African iron-ore sector

26th July 2019

Diversified mining major Anglo American’s Kumba Iron Ore is dominating the local iron-ore sector, says research and consulting company Roskill. Kumba’s 2018 iron-ore production was 43-million... 


DR MICHAEL ADE
The M&E sector has been very resilient, registering a slight quarterly annual increase in its share of the country’s gross domestic product

Sector still affected by economic downturn

19th July 2019

Owing to the global economic crisis which started in late 2008, a structural break occurred in the metals and engineering (M&E) sector, which had hitherto recorded the highest production figure of... 


KAIZER NYATSUMBA 
The aspirations of the federation run concurrently with the aspirations of the sector, as well as those of the country

Seifsa intensifying role in metals and engineering sector

19th July 2019

Seventy-six years later, the Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa (Seifsa) has made major inroads in intensifying its role and impact in the metals and engineering (M&E)... 


LUCIO TRENTINI
It is imperative for companies to speak with one common voice when dealing with the challenges facing the sector

Pre-eminent representation reaffirmed by Seifsa

19th July 2019

Owing to the country’s precarious socioeconomic outlook, it is critical for the Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa (Seifsa) to reaffirm its position as the preeminent... 


WOMEN REPRESENTATION
Seifsa will include a category that acknowledges the excellence of women in engineering at the 2020 awards edition

Awards for excellence encourage industry innovation

19th July 2019

With the metals and engineering sector having shed thousands of jobs, companies in the sector have to be more innovative to survive, says Steel and Engineering Industries of Southern Africa... 


SIBUSISO MTHENJANA
Companies want to know their rights and legal obligations towards employees

Federation looks forward to salary negotiations

19th July 2019

With the end of the three-year main agreement last month, Steel and Engineering Industries Federation (Seifsa) looks forward to restarting salary negotiations with other industry stakeholders. 


TECHNICAL SKILLS 
Seifsa’s training ensures that people in the metals and engineering sector become technically skilled individuals so that they can create products of high quality for the industry

Federation committed to small business growth

19th July 2019

The Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa (Seifsa) Small Business Hub (SBH) was created specifically to address the needs of small, medium-sized and microenterprises... 


JOHN PAUL HUNT 
Without junior mining companies understanding the uncertainty that the data might reflect, there is a risk of making suboptimum business decisions

Company service offering geared for juniors

12th July 2019

While mining majors often have in-house exploration experience, juniors lack this experience and thus engineering consulting company SRK Exploration Services (ES) is increasingly providing advisory... 


STEEL EXCELLENCE 
As the industry is currently under strain, the steel awards are a necessary and an enduring reminder for every participant to persist amid adversity

Association to sponsor tubular category at steel awards

5th July 2019

The Association of Steel Tube and Pipe Manufacturers (ASTPM) is the sponsor of the tubular category in the upcoming South African Steel Awards which will take place in October 2019. 


BAGHOUSE EXTRACTIONS 
About Air Pollution designed, fabricated and supplied various baghouse extraction systems, ducting and ancillary equipment from various furnaces for recycling company Fry’s Metals

Stakeholder collaboration can ensure cleaner air in SA

5th July 2019

The transition to an environmentally sustainable and healthier South Africa, ultimately, comes down to collaborative inputs by government, industries and citizens, says air pollutants control and... 


Stringent standards raising bar on emission reduction tech

Stringent standards raising bar on emission reduction tech

5th July 2019

There is now more pressure on local industries than ever before to reduce local emissions to meet stringent environmental standards. 


Low carbon economy requires policy overhaul

5th July 2019

To enjoy cleaner air, South Africa’s policies need to change, says Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries air quality chief director Dr Thuli Khumalo. 


Solutions provider to improve air monitoring service offering

5th July 2019

Environmental consultant Rayten Engineering Solutions is acquiring South African National Accreditation System accreditation for stack emissions monitoring and dust fallout monitoring to improve... 


CONTAINERISED FILTERS
The new developments have been applied on the structural side and not from a process point as yet

John Thompson’s clean air solutions for emission abatement systems

5th July 2019

Machining manufacturer John Thompson, which is a division of electro-mechanical equipment manufacturer Actom, is well positioned to assist industry in reducing emissions to comply with the... 


Company to continue distribution of smart air quality monitoring system

5th July 2019

Environmental monitoring company SI Analytics continues being the regional distributor of the AQMesh pod system – a small sensor-based unit for air quality monitoring. 


PIPES XII 
The conference – themed Not all plastics are alike – will take a closer look at the quality standards that govern the manufacturing and installation of high-performance plastic pipes and pipe systems

Countdown to pipes conference under way

28th June 2019

The countdown to the 2019 PIPES XII Conference – which is hosted by industry body the Southern African Plastic Pipe Manufacturers Association (Sappma) – has begun.  


TECH FORWARD
Bosch Rexroth is now more focused on technological innovation, such as the Internet of Things

First customer day at new location hosted

28th June 2019

Engineering firm Bosch Rexroth South Africa Group of Companies held its first customer day last month at its new location, named Hytec United By Bosch (HUBB), in Kempton Park, Gauteng. 


MANUFACTURING IN SIGHT 
Intensive roll-out of infrastructure spend by government would be the ideal catalyst to create demand locally and increase manufacturing capacity

Asian imports putting industry under pressure

28th June 2019

A notable increase in welded small-bore tubes and seamless pipes from Asia is exacerbating the pressure which South Africa’s steel tube and pipe industry has been under during the past three years,... 


HIGH STANDARDS 
As more people in the fire industry become aware and educated about local hoses standards and stricter specifications, Astore will continue to see more growth in that regard

Hose company supplies sector amid challenges

28th June 2019

Although hoses manufacturer Astore Keymak supplies 80% of its hoses to the local mining industry, business development director Malindi Nkambule says there are a number of challenges – in the main... 


RELEVANCE
The NFTN facilitates the relevant skills and training projects to transfer knowledge in line with its skills development programme

Programme to revive local foundries

14th June 2019

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has mandated the National Cleaner Production Centre South Africa (NCPC-SA) to align its work stream with that of the National Foundries Technology Network... 


GREEN ECONOMY
The manufacturing sector has not been growing because of its mounting challenges

NCPC-SA to drive resource efficiency in manufacturing

14th June 2019

If the South African manufacturing sector wishes to mitigate the effects of rising tariffs and the new Carbon Tax, then it needs to become more resource efficient, according to the National Cleaner... 


PHILIPPA RODSETH
The Manufacturing Circle will play a fundamental role in coordinating the agenda of the industry

Companies collaborate for competition at Manufacturing Indaba

14th June 2019

Industry association the Manufacturing Circle will again join forces with management consulting company A.T. Kearny for the international Factory of the Year competition at the 2019 Manufacturing... 


INDUSTRY GROWTH
The DTI looks forward to exchanging lessons and experiences to unpack challenges and identify solutions for growth across the manufacturing sector

DTI forges ahead with product standardisation task

14th June 2019

Following Mining Charter III’s call to the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to develop a “Standardised Coding and Product Identification System in the Mining Supply Chain” whereby products... 


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