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Thinking outside the explosives box: Extreme African conditions require tailored solutions

Conditions in Africa are often harsh and unforgiving, creating an environment more hostile to mining than most. When roads end, temperatures soar or plummet, and security risks escalate, extraordinary explosives storage solutions may be needed. While the African mining landscape […]

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When going electric makes sense, Atlas Copco’s mobile E-Air compressor is the silent sustainable operations partner

As the drive towards more sustainable operations accelerates globally, industry is increasingly re-evaluating the equipment that powers their daily operations. In this context, air compressors, essential to a broad scope of industrial applications, are coming under renewed scrutiny as businesses

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How modular building solutions are helping to shape the future of infrastructure delivery in Cape Town

Cape Town’s infrastructure and construction sectors are experiencing unprecedented momentum, with the Western Cape’s building industry contributing over R10 billion annually to the provincial economy. As urban expansion accelerates and demand grows for faster, more cost-effective project delivery, modular construction

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Switching on the engine: three levers for Africa to accelerate delivery of its infrastructure pipeline

BCG Report shows how innovative coordination and private sector partnership can unlock continental infrastructure pipeline The legacy view that Africa’s infrastructure ambitions have been crumbling under the weight of systemic execution failures is true however, according to the Bridging Africa’s

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The Lube KitchenSeries part 10: corrosion inhibitors – your oil’s armour against rust and more

Fighting against rust in lubrication systems is an age-old battle. This edition of WearCheck’s Lube Kitchen Series highlights the important role played by corrosion inhibitors. What are they? Metal phenolates, basic metal sulfonates, fatty acids, amines, Zinc dithiophosphates What do

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Seamless system upgrade with SKF’s smart Flowline oil monitoring solution drives performance gains for paper mill

By integrating real-time monitoring with precise flow control, SKF’s Flowline Oil Monitor Meters have significantly improved the flow rate control and performance of oil circulation lubrication systems installed on a paper mill. The customer, who is a specialist in high-quality

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SPS launches buyout model to unlock 100% of solar investment and long-term value for South African businesses

Sustainable Power Solutions (SPS), a leading pan-African funder, developer and operator of solar PV and battery storage plants in the Commercial & Industrial (C&I) market, has introduced a new buyout model that converts existing solar and battery systems into immediate

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