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Why forklifts have become mission-critical across South Africa’s industries.

From the moment raw materials arrive on site to the point finished goods leave a facility, forklifts quietly keep South Africa’s industries moving. In warehouses, they dictate throughput and turnaround times. In manufacturing, they keep production lines fed. On construction […]

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Recovering more from every ton: How Multotec’s fine material spiral concentrators strengthen manganese value chains.

Manganese continues to play a pivotal role in modern industrial economies, with metallurgical-grade material underpinning global steel production and high-purity manganese becoming increasingly vital for next-generation battery chemistries. Although around 90% of global manganese still goes into steelmaking, demand for

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Aurex Constructors showcases smarter, integrated SMEIPP construction management for Africa’s mining industry.

Mining projects are becoming more complex, less forgiving, and increasingly intolerant of delay. In this environment, traditional, reactive construction models are no longer sufficient to meet the demands of modern mining plant environments. Aurex Constructors specialises in SMEIP/SMEIPP delivery (structural,

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ESET Threat Report: Phishing and social engineering are the most significant risks for South African organisations.

ESET Research has released its latest Threat Report summarising the threat landscape trends observed in ESET telemetry and analysed by ESET threat detection and research experts in the second half of 2025. According to the data, in South Africa, phishing

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Economic Slowdown.

Ranked #1 Risk for South African Organisations. Economic slowdown ranks as the number one risk for South Africa. Amid trade tensions, inflation and geopolitical instability, organisations must strengthen liquidity, enhance workforce agility and rethink capital strategies to stay resilient. According

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Built for speed: why modular building is reshaping South Africa’s construction landscape.

Long construction timelines are becoming increasingly untenable. As a result, modular building solutions, which are prefabricated off-site and assembled on-site, offer a strategic solution, delivering not only speed but also cost efficiencies, with reductions of up to 20%, according to

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