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GET METAL GROUP DRIVES SOUTH AFRICA’S CIRCULAR ECONOMY WITH AFRICA’S FIRST FULL-CIRCLE INDUSTRIAL SOLAR PANEL RECYCLING FACILITY

As South Africa’s renewable energy sector expands at an unprecedented pace, local industrial pioneer GeT Metal Group is developing a pathway to address an emerging environmental and industrial challenge: the management of defective, damaged and end-of-life solar photovoltaic (PV) modules. […]

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Atlas Copco’s innovative Air Quality Monitor – continuous, connected and compliant quality air management

Atlas Copco has once again raised the bar when it comes to the management of compressed air quality with the introduction of the new Air Quality Monitor. Now available for the first time to South African industry, this cutting-edge Air

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African Group Lubricants Launches Mobilâ„¢ Give a Drop campaign

African Group Lubricants (AG Lubricants), authorised distributor of Mobilâ„¢-branded lubricants South Africa, has officially launched the Mobilâ„¢ Give a Drop campaign, a national initiative aimed at supporting practical, community-led solutions that help South Africans build a stronger, more resilient future.

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TRU-TRAC TO CHALLENGE CONVENTIONAL CONVEYOR THINKING AT ELECTRA MINING AFRICA 2026

For many operations across mining, quarrying, bulk materials handling and processing industries, conveyor problems have become an accepted part of daily operations. Misalignment, carryback, spillage, belt damage, idler wear and unplanned stoppages are often treated as isolated maintenance issues, addressed

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Building Resilience Against Current Construction Cost Volatility

Construction costs across the Western Cape are becoming increasingly unpredictable. Currency volatility, global supply chain disruptions, rising fuel prices and escalating logistics costs are creating uncertainty for contractors, developers, homeowners and businesses alike. While cost fluctuations have always been part

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