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Innomotics and OLKO achieve key certification for innovative mine winder braking system

Innomotics, a globally leading provider of electric motors and large drive systems, and OLKO-Maschinentechnik GmbH achieved SIL 3 certification for the COBRA 02 S braking system for mine winder installations. The COBRA 02 S multi-channel-controlled safety braking system integrates seamlessly […]

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Konecranes to deliver 39 cranes to Hitachi Energy’s new transformer factory in Finland

Konecranes has received an order to supply 39 industrial cranes, with lifting capacities ranging from a couple of tons to several hundred of tons, to Hitachi Energy’s new transformer manufacturing facility in Mustasaari, Finland. The order includes four SMARTON cranes, 21 Konecranes S-series, and

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Bespoke transformer solutions for heavy-duty industrial and mining applications

Hexagon Electrical – specialists in high-performance electrical equipment, continues to meet the demanding needs of the mining and industrial sectors in Africa, through the design, manufacture and repair of custom transformers that comply with rigorous technical standards. The company’s range

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SKF Egypt hosts prestigious Heavy Industry Day commemorating a 50-year legacy of innovation and excellence

16 June 2025 marked a standout moment on Egypt’s industrial calendar as SKF celebrated 50 years of innovation, excellence and partnership that have shaped and strengthened the country’s progress. SKF Egypt commemorated their golden jubilee with a prestigious Heavy Industry

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Africa’s Budding Infrastructure Development Provides an Unparalleled Opportunity for Growth in Local Manufacturing

Africa’s infrastructure boom is unlocking a new wave of opportunities for the continent’s manufacturing sector, positioning local producers to drive industrialisation, create jobs, and foster economic resilience. According to the African Development Bank, Africa requires US$130-170 billion annually for infrastructure investment, with

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Scaling with the seasons – how modular infrastructure is transforming South Africa’s agricultural workforce

South Africa’s agricultural sector is one of the country’s biggest contributors to both food security and job creation, employing over 950,000 people. But, every year, especially in remote or rural areas, many farming operations face the challenge of how to

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