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Thyssenkrupp Uhde’s end-to-end EPC(M) solutions for efficient and effective project execution 

Thyssenkrupp Uhde South Africa first opened its door to the local market in 1959 with engineering as the mainstay of its service portfolio. By the early 1970s, procurement, construction and management capabilities were added. The organisation continued to evolve, developing

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Solar powering Africa’s energy transition – takeouts from Africa’s energy transition gathering, Enlit Africa 2024

It has been almost two months without loadshedding in the country, but the reality is that South Africa is not yet of the dark. In his recent media briefing, Minister of Electricity, Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa said that the power utility’s

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Seeing the bigger picture – solar power needs to be about more than just building PV farms

Implementing sustainable and renewable energy solutions has become critical in assuring South Africa’s future, and one of the avenues being explored is the use of solar power. However, while several solar photovoltaic (PV) farms have been constructed or are in

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Nurturing the human side of relocation: Prioritising employee well-being in international transitions

As the Managing Director of leading global relocations company Crown Relocations South Africa, Ian Pettey has witnessed firsthand the myriad challenges employees and their families face when embarking on a journey of international relocation. Beyond the logistics of moving belongings

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