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Local manufacturing key to economic growth

1 February 2019 News & events

The manufacturing sector in southern Africa is primed to take a more active role in supplying goods to the continent and internationally. Characterised by a pioneering, diehard attitude, this sector has a solid reputation for developing products that can readily compete with the best the international market has to offer.

Eric Bruggeman, CEO at the South African Capital Equipment Export Council (SACEEC), says that in the majority of cases there is simply no reason for the African market to source products outside the continent. “The innovation and quality of locally produced goods is exemplary and we believe that this message needs to be conveyed to those people responsible for the procurement of goods within organisations. By partnering with Specialised Exhibitions Montgomery, we are providing a showcase for local manufacturers at an inaugural event.”

The Local Southern African Manufacturing Expo (LME), which is endorsed by the Premier of Gauteng, David Makhura, will be held at the Expo Centre, Nasrec from 21 to 23 May 2019. The event, which will also include free-to-attend seminars hosted by SAIMechE, has attracted a wealth of local manufacturing intellectual property and expertise.

The expo will also play host to the Association of Representatives for the Electronics Industry (arei) Pavilion and the Skills Development Zone hosted by the Artisan Training Institute (ATI). Arei represents the interests of the electronics industry in South Africa and aims to contribute to the creation of an environment which encourages dynamic growth of the electronics manufacturing industry at both component and system level. The ATI will use the Skills Development Zone. to display its technical skills in an interactive workshop setting. ATI is making a substantial difference in the technical training environment as it drives quality training throughout its operations.

The organisers have signed an agreement with the Mandela Mining Precinct wherein the Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (SAIMM) will host the SA Mining Supply Chain Conference and Workshop alongside the Local Southern African Manufacturing Expo on 22 and 23 May.

“We are very excited about the potential of the Expo to ignite business ties between our local manufacturing sector and industry captains from Africa and abroad. It’s time for local manufacturers to share their offerings with the market. This event will present the exhibitors with a captive target audience and allow industry procurement specialists to source high quality, locally manufactured products,” says Charlene Hefer, portfolio director for Specialised Exhibitions Montgomery.

Top notch technology

Visitors will be spoilt for choice, with a wide array of products from reputable well-known local manufacturers taking centre stage. Some examples are:

• Battery Experts will provide a variety of lithium ion batteries.

• Nxco Mining Technologies’ propellant-based, rock and concrete breaking technologies will include the Nonex and Fragmentor rock breaking cartridges.

• Fabchem will be promoting its Strata control products, which include long cable anchors, stressing jacks and croppers.

• Kwatani will offer custom-designed vibrating equipment.

• Acrow’s tailor-made solutions will include warehouse and storage units, retail and wholesale display units, sheet metal products and scaffolding.

• Afromix will showcase its mixers and peristaltic pumps.

• Paltech’s butterfly valve range will be customised to suit industrial customer requirements.

• Carbon Brush Technology will highlight its carbon brushes and slip ring assemblies.

• Hawk’s high-pressure drain and sewer cleaning machines will be on show.

• National Urethane Industries’ polyurethane hot and cold cure elastomers will be the focus on the company’s stand.

• Conax Machine Solutions will be introducing and demonstrating the functionality of its new auto torque spanner.

• Würth Elektronik will be launching new Quartz items and oscillators.

• Frankwen Forge will showcase offerings from its forge shop, heat treatment, special steels, metallurgical laboratory, machine shop and petrochemical divisions.

• The Avlock Lockbolts range will include the Lockbolt pin and collar, the Lockbolt installation tool and solid rivets and roofing nails.

• AC Valves will exhibit the ACV RF knife gate valves, wafer ring flanged valves, SKG slurry flanged knife gate valves, wafer single door check non return valves as well as spring to open or spring to close and double acting pneumatic actuators.

• PBA Africa’s flagship products will include Ultra High Dense Medium Separation (UHDMS) plants, magnetic separators and automated packaging plants for the agricultural sector.

• SERR Synergy will display a number of its programmes that assist businesses with the restructuring process needed to become BEE compliant.

For more information contact Natasha Heiberg, Specialised Exhibitions, +27 76 135 654, [email protected], www.localmanufacturingexpo.co.za





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