BMG gets go ahead to operate during lockdown

3rd April 2020 By: Marleny Arnoldi - Deputy Editor Online

BMG gets go ahead to operate during lockdown

Engineering solutions company BMG has been authorised as an essential service to provide its components and support services during the remainder of South Africa’s lockdown period ending at midnight on April 16.

The BMG team is on hand and its distribution centre in Johannesburg is stocked to assist essential service customers in many sectors, including food and beverage plants, water and wastewater treatment facilities, coal mines and petrochemical plants.

“We work closely with service providers to power generation and pharmaceutical plants, as well as in agriculture, ports, rail and road facilities,” the company says.