East London industrial development zone, South Africa

11th March 2016 By: Sheila Barradas - Creamer Media Research Coordinator & Senior Deputy Editor

East London industrial development zone, South Africa

Name and Location
East London industrial development zone (ELIDZ), Eastern Cape, South Africa.

Client
The ELIDZ and the Department of Trade and Industry.

Project Description
The ELIDZ aims to bring economic growth to the Eastern Cape and beyond by offering investors a globally competitive combination of geographical position, infrastructure, services and labour. This is being achieved in the region by attracting foreign and local investment in the fields of automotive, renewable energy, aqua culture, agroprocessing, ICT and electronics, as well as manufacturing.

As tenants, they will build their factories on fully developed sites offering various property services, including access to high-technology telecommunications infrastructure and various municipal utilities.

Value
The ELIDZ has attracted more than R 3.7-billion of investment since it secured its first investor in 2005.

Duration
Ongoing.

Latest Developments
The renewable-energy sector is competing with the automotive sector in terms of investment value inside the ELIDZ.

ELIDZ spokesperson Ayanda Ramncwana has indicated that there has been remarkable growth in renewable-energy investments over the past five years.

Ramncwana has said that 54% of the ELIDZ’s secured private-sector investment, worth R4 billion, 54% is in the renewable-energy sector – an indication of the growing sector diversity in the zone.

The ELIDZ is progressing well in this sector, with two renewable-energy investors in solar photovoltaic and inverter manufacturing already secured.

The ELIDZ also has a growing pipeline, boasting R2.5-billion worth of renewable-energy investment in the advanced stages. Once activated these investments could potentially create 900 jobs.

“The ELIDZ’s strategy in terms of the renewable-energy sector is two-pronged – the zone is targeting investors both in renewable-energy component manufacturing and assembly, as well as the production and transfer of green power,” Ramncwana has said.

The proposed projects include municipal waste-to-energy, landfill gas, a municipal sewerage works biodigester and a biomass gasification plant.

Key Contracts and Suppliers
MCS Synchro, Molan Pino, Feltex Automotive Trim, Feltex Futuris, Feltex Caravelle Automotive Carpets, Miltrans, Fehrer Automotive, Bigfoot Express, Feltex Futuris, Matla Beneficiation, Sunningdale Dairy, Foxtech-Ikhwezi, Oceanwise, Johnson Controls, Pure Ocean, TI Systems, Elpet,TI Fuel Systems, Murray & Roberts, UTi, MSC and Mercedes Benz South Africa.

On Budget and on Time?
Not stated.

Contact Details for Project Information
ELIDZ, tel +27 43 702 8200, fax +27 43 702 8251 or email info@elidz.co.za.
MCS Synchro, tel +27 43 704 1700.
Molan Pino, tel + 27 43 702 8270/1  or email charl.human@molan-pino-sa.com.
Feltex Automotive Trim, tel +27 43 706 4800 or email pmte@feltex.co.za.
Miltrans, tel + 27 43 704 1600 or email Johan.millel@mweb.co.za.
Fehrer, tel +27 43 706 4800.
Bigfoot, tel +27 43 736 9025.
Feltex Futuris, tel +27 43 706 4871.
Matla Beneficiation, tel +27 43 702 8289.
Sunningdale Dairy, tel +27 43 702 8272.
Foxtech-Ikhwezi, tel +27 43 703 3503 or email antony@foxtecikhwezi.co.za.
Oceanwise, tel +27 83 658 7391.
Johnson Controls, tel +27 43 709 4814 or email Thirion@jci.com.
Pure Ocean, tel +27 43 735 2156.
TI Systems, tel +27 43 736 1932 or email jntsomi@za.tiauto.com.
Elpet, tel +27 43 702 8282.
TI Fuel Systems, tel +27 43 736 1010 or email bwest@za.tiauto.com.
Murray & Roberts, tel +27 43 702 8278 or email nick.lotter@murrob.com.
UTi, tel +27 87 37 30960 or email jley@uti.co.za.
MSC, tel +27 43 702 8290 or email btaylor@msc.co.za.