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Addressing the maintenance skills crisis – how OEMs secure business continuity through SLAs

Industries are facing a critical shortage of skilled technicians, especially for maintaining ageing infrastructure and ensuring operational reliability. This shortage threatens productivity, safety and compliance. The 2023/24 Xpatweb Survey revealed that 79% of South African organisations reported difficulty recruiting critically

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Breaking the grid ceiling: Sungrow’s commitment to women leading in the renewable energy revolution

As South Africa accelerates its renewable energy transition, one thing remains clear: the sector’s success will rely not only on innovation, but on inclusion. This Women’s Month, Sungrow, a global leader in clean energy solutions, is spotlighting the vital role

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RS SOUTH AFRICA JOINS FORCES WITH NAACAM TO DRIVE AUTOMOTIVE SECTOR GROWTH AND LOCALISATION

RS South Africa, a trading brand of RS Group plc (LSE: RS1), a global provider of product and service solutions, has announced a strategic partnership with the National Association of Automotive Component and Allied Manufacturers (NAACAM), reinforcing its long-term commitment

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ACTOM’s Women’s Empowerment Programme fuels economic growth in South Africa

As South Africa proudly observes Women’s Month, ACTOM reaffirms the critical importance of fostering gender-inclusive economies. The company’s Women’s Empowerment Programme, launched in 2022, is not simply a corporate social investment; it is a deeply embedded initiative designed to cultivate

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By transitioning to renewables, manufacturers can thrive amid rising energy costs and carbon taxes

South Africa’s manufacturing and industrial sectors are increasingly facing major energy challenges. With global markets demanding reduced carbon emissions and the cost of carbon taxes on the rise, local manufacturers find themselves navigating an increasingly complex landscape. Carbon costs at

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