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Efficiency, reliability, and returns – why expert O&M will secure South Africa’s energy future.

South Africa’s clean energy sector is entering a new phase. The conversation is no longer centered on installing new capacity; it now focuses on how consistently these assets perform. As more companies depend on embedded generation to stabilise operations and […]

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Predictive maintenance and expert support now available to the bottling industry.

BMG’s Power Transmission division is now offering the food and beverage sector access to Regal Rexnord’s Premium Services package, which has been developed to improve production line efficiency and minimise costly downtime in demanding manufacturing environments. BMG’s Regal Rexnord’s Premium

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ACTOM delivers Africa’s first fully digital, AI-ready substation in Namibia.

Namibia’s power utility, NamPower, has officially commissioned the Sekelduin 132/66/33 kV Substation near Swakopmund, marking Africa’s first fully digital substation. The facility strengthens grid reliability, unlocks future load growth in the Erongo region, and sets a new benchmark for digital

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In-house manufacturing ensures optimum control and reliability in materials handling.

Stringent manufacturing standards play a key role in operational reliability in most industries, including harsh bulk materials handling environments, where equipment is exposed to impact, abrasion, misalignment and continuous duty. OST-Africa’s commitment to the highest standards encompasses the integration of

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Fire safety in student accommodation is a critical lifeline in protecting students and staff.

As a new academic year approaches, leading fire engineering consultancy ASP Fire is emphasising the importance of robust and compliant fire safety measures in student accommodation across South Africa. With large numbers of young people living in shared residences, the

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