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Aurex Constructors reflects on a transformative 2025 and looks ahead with confidence.

Leading industrial construction, turnaround, and maintenance company Aurex Constructors closed out 2025 on a strong footing, navigating shifting market conditions while delivering record progress across its renewables portfolio and expanding its geographic reach. CEO Stuart Kent says the year demonstrated […]

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FLS TRAINING ACADEMY STRENGTHENS AFRICA’S MINING SKILLS BASE WITH NAMB ACCREDITATION.

From apprentices to graduate engineers, the FLS Training Academy in Chloorkop, Gauteng, has been building its capabilities and linkages to strengthen the mining sector’s skills base – not only in South Africa but across Africa and the globe. Demonstrating FLS’s

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INTEGRATED HVAC SOLUTIONS ENHANCE OPERATOR SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE IN MINING CABS.

With over 40 years of specialised expertise, Booyco Engineering continues to lead the way in climate control solutions for South Africa’s mining and quarrying sectors – industries where airborne pollutants and extreme thermal conditions pose serious occupational health hazards. Recognised

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Electra Mining Africa adds new outside exhibit area, showcasing top OEMs and leading component suppliers.

South Africa’s mining, power, electrical, automation, industrial, transport, and manufacturing sectors are the engine of the nation’s economy. Together, they drive growth, create jobs, and turn raw materials into value-added products that fuel trade and exports. Electra Mining Africa brings

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A shift to strategic procurement is key to driving South Africa’s reindustrialisation efforts.

South Africa’s procurement mindset must urgently evolve from transactional buying to strategic, long-term procurement if we are to achieve meaningful reindustrialisation, because our reliance on transactional procurement is undermining long-term industrial growth. By chasing short-term savings, contracts are structured to squeeze suppliers

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SEW-EURODRIVE ADVANCES INDUSTRIAL PERFORMANCE WITH NEXT-GEN PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE.

As industries intensify their efforts to cut downtime, reduce maintenance costs and operate with greater energy efficiency, the ability to anticipate equipment issues before they occur has become essential. Predictive maintenance, once considered an emerging technology, is now a core

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