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Metals Warehousing Giant, Metalline, Expands Facilities as Influx of Battery Metals Surges

Metalline, a transporter and storage partner to the mining, metals and minerals industries, is rapidly scaling up operations to meet unprecedented demand for battery metals. The company owns and operates an extensive asset base of bonded and freestore warehouses in […]

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PPS delivers 4000A containerised distribution board for Western Cape hybrid power project

South African electrical enclosure specialist Power Process Systems (PPS) has successfully completed the design, fabrication, and commissioning of a 4000A containerised distribution boards for a wind/PV solar hybrid renewable energy project for a site in the Western Cape. The project,

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A head above the rest: Atlas Copco’s super high head range is a pumping game-changer for Africa

Atlas Copco is extremely proud to unleash its new robust lineup of PAS-PAC H/SH super high head portable pumps that are built tough to conquer Africa’s harshest environments, sustainably taking operations to new efficiency heights. With an industry-leading 235m maximum

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Malben Engineering: driving continuous improvement, safety and corrosion protection with state-of-the-art e-coating capability

“It is a privilege to work in the automotive industry, with its constant drive to improve! Safety is an important cornerstone, and corrosion protection is part of this. Our success is built around pre-empting customers’ requirements – and ensuring we

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Strengthening water infrastructure: Practical models for South Africa

South Africa faces growing water stress driven by climate change, ageing infrastructure, wasteful losses, pollution, and institutional fragility. These pressures present deep social, economic and environmental challenges that impact communities, industry and long-term development. This article outlines ten project models

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