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TRAFO DELIVERS CUSTOM MINI SUBSTATIONS TO POWER ZAMBIAN UNDERGROUND COPPER MINE.

Recent orders to supply seventeen specially engineered mini substations for an underground copper mine in Zambia reinforces Trafo Power Solution’s track record in delivering customised electrical solutions for challenging environments. According to David Claassen, Managing Director of Trafo Power Solutions, […]

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Sungrow Powers Solar & Storage Live Johannesburg with Next-Generation C&I and Utility Solutions.

Sungrow, the global leading PV inverter and energy storage system (ESS) provider, participated in Solar & Storage Live Johannesburg 2026 with a focused showcase of integrated solar and storage solutions designed to support the evolving needs of the region’s commercial,

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BME ignites hope, builds resilience, and fosters thriving communities.

BME, a leading blasting solutions specialist, is transforming lives in South Africa’s mining communities through its flagship Blasting Assistant Trainee Programme – a powerful demonstration of how purposeful corporate social investment (CSI) can drive sustainable and inclusive growth. “Rooted in

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SKF South Africa welcomes Andres Vera as Managing Director to lead Southern Africa regional growth and advance SKF OneAfrica 2030 strategy.

Newly appointed Managing Director of SKF South Africa, Andres Vera, shares his five-year vision for the company: “Africa is a key growth engine for SKF and it is my aim to position the company as the continent’s leading partner for

SKF South Africa welcomes Andres Vera as Managing Director to lead Southern Africa regional growth and advance SKF OneAfrica 2030 strategy. Read More »

Electra Mining Africa’s unmatched face-to-face engagement enables business growth.

Industrial sectors form the backbone of the South African economy. Mining, power, electrical, automation, transport and local manufacturing each play a distinct yet interconnected role in driving economic growth, employment, exports and industrial development. However, capital equipment purchases in these

Electra Mining Africa’s unmatched face-to-face engagement enables business growth. Read More »

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