Pilot Crushtec partners with Sanral to help smaller contractors tender for projects

18th April 2019

Pilot Crushtec partners with Sanral to help smaller contractors tender for projects

From Creamer Media in Johannesburg, this is the Real Economy Report.

Sashnee Moodley:

The South African National Roads Agency has signed a memorandum of understanding with rock crushing equipment supplier Pilot Crushtec to engender relationships with smaller contractors in the lower end of the construction industry, as part of the organisation’s transformation drive. Tasneem Bulbulia explains.

Tasneem Bulbulia:

The MoU will facilitate access to equipment, finance, training, development, after sales service, maintenance, leasing and rental options for crushing and related equipment.

The continuous expansion and maintenance of the country’s roads is a lucrative sector, but newcomers are hampered from participation by the high cost of capital equipment and a lack of expertise within the field.

Therefore, the MoU is posited to, among others, give SMMEs access to expertise and machinery required to tender and execute major Sanral projects

Sanral CEO Skhumbuzo Macozoma elaborates.

Sanral CEO Skhumbuzo Macozoma:

Tasneem Bulbulia:

Pilot Crushtec CEO Sandro Scherf outlines the company’s objectives in pursuing the MoU, and the role it will undertake.

Pilot Crushtec CEO Sandro Scherf:

Tasneem Bulbulia:

The MoU also presents an opportunity to promote Pilot Crushtec’s locally produced products for road building and manufacturing top grade road stone and aggregates; with these being used both locally and internationally.

Sashnee Moodley:

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Sashnee Moodley:

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