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SLAS SHIFT CONVEYOR MAINTENANCE FROM BREAKDOWN RESPONSE TO PERFORMANCE OPTIMISATION

A shift towards structured service level agreements (SLAs) is redefining how conveyor systems are managed with moving operators away from a cycle of breakdown and repair towards proactive performance optimisation. According to conveyor systems specialist Tru-Trac, this trend recognises the […]

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Tharisa Minerals drives connected mining in an African first, with adaptive wireless solution from Datacentrix.

Tharisa Minerals, an integrated resource group critical to the energy transition and decarbonisation of economies, has successfully transformed its South African open-pit mining operation into a highly connected, data-driven environment. This is the result of the deployment of an advanced wireless network

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Zinc is key to wire rope life, reliability in SA’s harshest environments and along Africa’s coastline

In environments where corrosion is relentless, zinc stands as the frontline defence protecting the integrity of South Africa’s most critical lifting infrastructure. In the critical world of heavy industry, mining and ship repair, steel wire rope is quite literally the

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Powering Africa’s Future: Why Grid Modernisation Will Define the Energy Transition.

Africa’s energy transition has reached a decisive point. What was once a long-term ambition is now an immediate delivery challenge: how to provide reliable, affordable power at scale while building a system that can support future growth. The opportunity is

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South Africa Fuel Shock Raises Cost of Work for Gig Drivers, SMEs, and Freight Operators as Unemployment Hits 32.7%.

South Africa’s May fuel adjustment has raised the cost of earning income for workers and small operators who pay petrol or diesel before receiving revenue from fares, deliveries, stock sales or freight invoices. The Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources

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G-Chem Aquacare:Water is not ‘one size fits all’: deciphering the message in a bottle

When industrial water treatment company G-Chem Aquacare’s CEO Shaun Golding looks at water, he knows that it is not ‘one size fits all’ – and that each sample may have a different pH, total dissolved solids (TDS) and mineral content.

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