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Advanced ball screw technology enhances performance in industrial applications.

BMG has extended its range of Rollon linear motion systems by including engineered ball screws that pay a critical role in modern motion systems. These solutions combine precision manufacturing, advanced materials and application-specific design, to deliver reliable linear motion in […]

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ABB to showcase smart grid solutions at Enlit Africa 2026ABB to showcase smart grid solutions at Enlit Africa 2026.

ABB South Africa will highlight its advanced electrification technologies designed to strengthen grid resilience across the continent at Enlit Africa 2026, taking place in Cape Town from 19 to 21 May. Visitors will be able to engage with ABB’s latest

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FUCHS LUBRICANTS SOUTH AFRICA expands local footprint with new Polokwane branch, boosting support for Limpopo industries.

FUCHS LUBRICANTS SOUTH AFRICA has announced the opening of a new branch in Polokwane, marking a significant milestone in the company’s ongoing expansion strategy and reinforcing its commitment to supporting key industrial sectors across the northern regions of South Africa.

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How we can survive the knowledge cliff and silent de-industrialisation of the South African factory floor.

South Africa’s manufacturing and heavy industry sectors are facing a demographic reality that threatens to undo decades of operational maturity. A generation of highly skilled senior floor managers, toolmakers, and artisans is approaching retirement, bringing the sector to the edge

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