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Schneider Electric launches the new generation Altivar Soft Starter ATS430 and ATS490 ranges in Anglophone Africa

Schneider Electric, a leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, has launched its new generation Altivar Soft Starter ATS430 and ATS490 ranges in Anglophone Africa – the latest innovations in motor control technology. Didier Kayembe, Offer Manager,

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Mzansi Energy Consortium and Palabora Mining Company Sign Landmark 12-Year Green Energy Supply Agreement

In a major boost for sustainable mining and South Africa’s clean energy ambitions, Mzansi Energy Consortium has signed a 12-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Palabora Mining Company (PMC). Together, the two will develop one of the country’s largest private

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SKF online monitoring solution optimises asset performance across 9 mines, 5 plants with 11 production lines in Tunisia

SKF’s sales, service, and management teams joined forces to deliver an advanced, integrated online monitoring solution for a key customer in Tunisia, who operates nine mines, five plants, and eleven production lines. The solution combines robust products with cutting-edge technology,

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Data centre guardians – protecting your business and customers from South Africa’s unpredictable disruptions

In today’s data centre environment, outages – whether related to power, water or fibre optics – are a daily reality. However, it is not just about responding to these events; it is about being prepared and capable when they occur.

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