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August 2013

African Review of Business and Technology

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August 2013

Annual Construction Buyers’ Guide

Volume 47 Number 26

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Renewable power

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Africa Development Bank president Donald Kaberuka

Finance:

Economy:

Engineering:

Supporting growth and integration P18

Mozambique’s new public services P24

Machining for minerals operations P32


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Editor’s Note

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onstruction is the most prominent sector in this month’s issue. From pages 47 to 67, the Annual Construction Buyers Guide comprises details of any company worth knowing about on the continent, and is complemented by features on a diverse array of relevant projects and sub-sectors. From page 36 to page 46, there are articles on the practical value of expanded metal, the hiring, acquisition and utilisation of cranes, design considerations for articulated dump trucks, information technology for infrastructure, the implementation and operation of concrete plants and the innovations to be seen at shows recently held and yet to come, including bauma and Interbuild. As always, however, this issue is truly multi-sectoral, and there are features to read of developments in renewable sources of power from page 34, engineering processes for minerals operations and machine component repair from page 30, software and card solutions for finance and telecommunications from page 25, and engagement in economic initiatives from page 22. Reporting on banking and public sector funding quarters begins all, at page 18. Andrew Croft, Managing Editor

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Renewable power

plant provision Finance:

Economy:

Engineering:

Supporting growth and integration P18

Mozambique’s new public services P24

Machining for minerals operations P32

Main cover picture: Andrew Mentis Inset, bottom left: Hu O'Reilly Inset, top left: Bell Equipment

REGULARS 04 Agenda:

14 Bulletin:

Public and private sector developments

72 Solutions:

Initiatives undertaken by key investors

Innovations to improve energy usage

P22 FEATURES 18 Finance Economic integration from trade funding; and the drivers for growth in Ghanaian banking

22 Economy The commercialisation of natural gas rsources in Angola; and funding for structural development in Mozambique

25 Technology Microfinance for small business support; Internet adoption amongst financial institutions; and pre-paid card solutions for mobile telecommunications firms

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30 Engineering Design and implementation of maintenance systems for minerals operations; How transfer points improve productivity in mines; and notes on repair of machine components

34 Power Renewables for reliable electrical installation and supply, in South Africa and in Kenya

36 Construction The continuing appeal of expanded metal; safer use of cranes on site, and what to consider when buying or hiring cranes; improvements in the design of articulated dump trucks (ADTs); the use of data to improve water infrastructure; profiling transport solutions, concrete plants for concrete work; the biggest and best equipment to see at recent and forthcoming events; and the key companies at work in Africa, and listed in our Annual Construction Buyers Guide

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Agenda / North New technology roles in Morocco IBM has planned a new global delivery centre in Casablanca that will create up to 400 information technology roles in Morocco over the next three years. The centre will enable IBM to deliver a range of innovative technology services to clients in Morocco and across French-speaking Africa, offering IBM clients high-value application development, application maintenance and systems integration services. It will address the increasing demand for flexible software capability to harness the benefits of emerging technologies such as big data, cloud and mobile. IBM is working closely with the Moroccan government and local universities, to enable the centre to help stimulate economic activity in the country. “The centre is part of a broad programme of investment that IBM is making across Africa and reflects IBM’s commitment to providing the high-value technology services required by clients in Morocco and French-speaking Africa," said Abdallah Rachidi Alaoui, country general manager, IBM Morocco. "It also highlights IBM’s commitment to partnering with local universities and academic institutions to deliver high value skills highly relevant in today's marketplace." Over the next three years, the Morocco centre will employ technology graduates and experienced IT professionals with backgrounds in computer science, engineering, mathematics and science. The

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Moroccan Minister of Industry, Trade and New Technologies Abdelkader Amara, IBM Morocco general manager Abdallah Rachidi Alaoui, and IBM’s general manager, services integration hub-West sign an MOU for the creation of a global delivery centre in Casablanca, Morocco (courtesy IBM)

centre will also offer graduate assignments and internships to attract the best IT talent from across the region. IBM will work with local universities to support the development of the computer science curriculum and help the next generation of IT talent secure world class training. To cater for changing business needs and the demands of an evolving labor market, students will be equipped with advanced, high demand skills including advanced analytics, process innovation and application development.

New investment in Egyptian food Actis has invested US$102mn in Edita Food Industries, a leading snack food business in Egypt. Edita is the largest independent snack food business in North Africa with a suite of iconic much-loved brands including Twinkies, Hohos, Molto, Todo and Bake Rolz. It sells around 2.5bn pieces of croissants, cakes, and wafers a year, with an average price point of 10 US cents. Snack food epitomises Actis’s consumer investment thesis: a popular, high growth

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Poultry firm wins Algerian tech contracts

sector that sits at the heart of the entry level consumer’s quest for quality. For Actis this investment builds on its three prior successes in the North African food sector, including Mo’men, El-Rashidi El-Mizan and Poulina. Rick Phillips, head of consumer at Actis, said, "This investment demonstrates our long term commitment to Egypt’s prosperity and our confidence in this important market. Actis continues to proactively pursue investments in high quality, well-managed businesses across the region."

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utch hatchery technology company Pas Reform has won a series of new contracts in Algeria. Pas Reform’s local representative Bob de Rycke has noted that the company’s commmitment to North Africa has increased since it partnered with Groupe Kerbouche two years ago to develop production of female parent stock. Pas Reform’s new contracts include: Lounigrain Import-Export: Mr Khaled Lounis, CEO, was instrumental in placing the first SmartSetPro setters and SmartHatchPro hatchers, to evaluate the machines in terms of chick quality, hatchability and ease of operation. Eurl El Rabie Engraissement de Volailles: headed and led by Mr Saleh Rabie, and a company well established in East Algeria for the production of Lohmann layers in the market. Eurl Ouarou Avicol: Mr Youcef Ouarou is replacing existing machines and expanding the capacity of his broiler chick hatchery, with SmartSetPro setters and SmartHatchPro hatchers. Sarl Nutrimag: owned by the Douadi family, this growing young company, situated in the West of Algeria, close to Oran, specialises in animal feed and now plans to further expand operations with the development of a new broiler hatchery. Sarl Cherrati Engrais de Volailles: Hatchery owner and CEO Mr Hacene Cherrati will invest in the further expansion of his broiler hatchery with six new SmartSetPro 2 setters and two SmartHatchPro hatchers, for a weekly production capacity of 65,000 day old chicks per week (3.4mn day old broilers per year). Ouchelouz Sarl: Situated in Timgad, Batna, in the east of the country, Mr Tarek Ouchen is investing in a new Smart single stage hatchery, with an initial capacity of 100,000 day old chicks per week. www.africanreview.com


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Agenda / East Tanzania signs US$1bn power agreement with American firms The energy firms General Electric (GE) and Symbion Power Tanzania Ltd have signed up to a US$1bn gas-powered project with the government of Tanzania. The contract will see the two companies bolstering the supply of energy in the country, which for many decades has been problematic. The agreement is geared towards developing a 400MW gas-powered plant in Mtwara to boost electricity in the south and the rest of the country. Tanzanian Minister for Energy and Minerals Professor Sospeter Muhongo has said that the partnership between his government and Symbion Power Tanzania Ltd would enhance the nation’s energy sector. “It is obvious that the signing of this agreement will enable the country to enjoy reliable electric supply, which will lead to the improvement in economic activities and thus economic growth among Tanzanians,” he said. Cementing a productive partnership The two companies will be working closely with Tanzania Electric Supply Company Ltd. (Tanesco). The minister added that the project would include the provision of power to the cement factory, which is being built in Mtwara region, in the southern part of Tanzania. It is being constructed by the Nigerian firm Dangote. The country is expected to double its cement production capacity by 2015 when a US$450mn cement

factory will be completed, and to produce three million metric tonnes annually. Moreover, the cement price is expected to drop in line with the utilisation of natural gas. The price of cement per tonne has been high in Tanzania as a consequence of high energy costs and dependence on imported clinker. At the moment a 50kg bag of cement is sold at Sh14,000 (US$8.5). He said that the project was one of the outcomes of the natural gas discovered in Mtwara which would bring many benefits to Tanzanians. The agreement was signed by the president of GE, Mr Jay Ireland and general manager of Symbion Power Tanzania Ltd, Mr Don Brindle and witnessed by the Minister, Prof Muhongo. Mr Ireland said his company committed to partnering with stakeholders to make sure there was economic growth in the country. According to Mr Ireland, lack of reliable power was a main obstacle for Tanzania and other African countries’ development. He said, “It is obvious that nothing could be done without reliable energy, our economy stands on energy.” Mr Ireland observes that Tanzania has been and continues to grow very fast and that there may be no way the country could continue with such speed without reliable energy power. Florence Mugarula

New network for structured cabling Cables and cabling systems company Nexans has signed a distribution agreement with Redington Gulf for Nexans’ entire range of structured cabling solutions through Redington Gulf-Value Division’s channel network across East Africa. “With so much development taking place, there is big demand for the IT LAN infrastructure. We have been looking for a reputed and experienced value-added distributor with a strong local reseller network to help Ramkumar B of Redington Gulf and Tarek Helmy of Nexans agree on East African distribution us fuel our growth and increase our market share in the region,” said Tarek Helmy, regional director Gulf, Middle East & Africa, Nexans Cabling Solutions.

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Focus on geothermals, LPUs, and renewables

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airobi will welcome over 500 power professionals on 10-11 September for the 15th edition of the East African Power Industry Convention (EAPIC). Uganda’s Energy Minister, the Honourable Engineer Irene Muloni, and Mr Mugo Kibati, CEO Kenya Vision 2030, head up a high-level industry expert speaker line-up that will address issues from government, financial and regulatory environments, to generation, transmission and distribution. Challenges to power industry EAPIC director Christa Robijn says this year’s programme addresses the various challenges in the region’s power industry: “Unstable and unreliable electricity supply are the biggest contributors to slow economic growth. High demand puts pressure on already aged infrastructure, causing frequent black outs. The region’s reliance on hydroelectric production has made it vulnerable to climate change impacts,” he comments. Regional experts from Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda, as well as international speakers from South Africa, Germany, Indonesia, India and Iceland will address the conference. According to the EAPIC director the industry is keen to learn from what is happening in the global power industry as well as from each other. “For the first time we have a track dedicated to geothermal energy, looking at what this source of energy means for this region on the continent, financing options, specialised technologies and exploration challenges,” she said. “We are confident that we have brought together some of the industry’s most influential power professionals and will deliver more than just content, but solutions and technologies, emerging relationships and valuable knowledge that translates into new business.“ www.eapicforum.com www.africanreview.com


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Agenda / South Developing a data centre in SA Web hosting company Hetzner (Pty) Ltd is building a data centre in Samrand in Gauteng, South Africa, which is expected to open its doors late 2013. The new facility, with a hosting capacity of 1,200m², can house in excess of 12,000 servers. This will increase the company’s national capacity to meet growing customer demand as well as allowing Hetzner to expand its existing product line with the introduction of co-location services to the Gauteng market. Athena Turner, marketing and communications manager for Hetzner, says that with this new development the company is building for growth, ensuring that Hetzner continues to deliver a reliable and long-term value proposition to its customers. “Hetzner South Africa’s building design and data centre efficiencies have been modelled off of Hetzner Online’s German facilities, including reducing our dependency on power intensive air-conditioning. Whenever the ambient temperature allows for it, we will make use of direct free cooling which reduces power consumption significantly,” Turner commented. Hetzner is taking a phased approach with the first of five data centres under construction, in what is to become a sophisticated data centre park.

Powering up at Silo 1 in Cape Town Zest WEG Group’s Genset Division is supplying a custom engineered genset solution to the Silo 1 building project in Cape Town. The hybrid modern-meets-historical building comprises nine storeys, three of which are basement levels. In what is set to become a Cape Town landmark when completed, the Silo 1 structure will provide 18 500m² of office space, 300m² of retail space and 3,500m² of residential space divided into 31 apartments. A six-storey central atrium completes the picture. The contract was awarded to Zest WEG Group’s Genset Division based on the company’s submission of a commercial and technical solution. The company is responsible for the design, assembly, installation and commissioning of the gensets. The engines are Tier 3 emissioncompliant, which is currently the highest level

for production engines. “Because it was necessary to provide sound attenuation to a residential level, the design and engineering required the inclusion of special inlet and outlet air attenuator splitter assemblies. The exhaust systems are designed and manufactured in-house to ensure that the exhaust breakout noise is within the limitations of the local bylaws,” says Bruce McCracken, from Zest WEG Group’s Genset Division’s Cape Town offices. McCracken points out that the company will provide three 350 kVA and two 500 kVA generator sets. “These units operate in parallel as the load demand dictates. In addition, we will supply one 500 kVA genset as a standalone unit for emergency backup for the residential complex situated on the existing Silo site which is within the greater waterfront precinct.”

Zest WEG Group’s Genset Division is supplying a custom engineered genset solution to the Silo 1 building project in Cape Town; the hybrid modern-meets-historical building comprises nine storeys, three of which are basement levels

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Zambian aquaculture industry set to grow

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ambia’s aquaculture industry is expected to double production before the end of 2013, with the expected increased tonnages to be produced in Siavonga, in the country’s Southern Province. Fish production company Yalelo will, within the next 18 months, establish an additional 34 cages to the current 16, which is expected then to produce about 7,000 mature fish per annum. Lake Harvest is the other fish growing company located on Lake Kariba. Yalelo executive chairman Fisho Mwale said the company had began full production of tilapia following the receipt of environmental licence from the Zambia Environmental Management Agency (ZEMA). “Within the next 18 months, we are aiming for 7,000 tonnes per annum and the site is active. We are building our 50 ponds hatchery at a cost of about US$600,000. We require about 20mn fingerlings for this kind of production which we cannot find in Zambia. There is still the need for fish food which can be supplied by the locals. We are talking of about US$2mn for the fish feed,” he said. He added that the company is putting up two cages per week. “The cages hold approximately 300,000 fish, which grows to a biomass of 80 tonnes per cage. This will be on an incremental basis until we attain the number 52 cages per one area which will be the largest production ever achieved in terms of fish,” Mwale said. “We have since increased our cages from two cages which we had on an experimental basis to 16. We are putting one cage per week and each cage yields 80 tones. We are talking about an average of 25 tonnes per week which will be 100 times per month. It will be consistent; it will be throughout until we reach our optimum cage number of 52 tonnes from one site.” www.africanreview.com


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Agenda / West Pumps for mineral sands plant Weir Minerals Africa is currently delivering a pump order for a greenfields mineral sands plant in West Africa that includes the supply of two of the largest mill discharge pumps in the company’s range - its 750 mm MCR pumps, each weighing in at 45 tons. Weir Minerals Africa is one of the few manufacturers of mill discharge pumps of this size and the components necessary to assemble the two pumps were sourced from its operation in Chile and shipped to one of its South African sites, where a trial assembly was successfully conducted. Owing to their size, the two Warman MCR pumps will be shipped via Port Elizabeth to Dakar. The pump order, comprising more than 60 units, follows in the wake of two earlier Dave Athey regional managing director: Middle East orders for the same project that included rubber and Africa, Rob Fawcett operations and engineering director and staff of Weir Minerals Africa in front of a dredging hoses and rubber linings for chutes Warman MCR 750 mill discharge pump and tanks. The latest order for pumps includes Warman AH units, which have become the world's standard for the most difficult slurry duties, from 12/10 down to 1.5/1. Warman AH pumps are among Weir Minerals Africa’s most popular pump ranges and their footprint is steadily increasing on the African continent. Warman L Series medium duty water and transfer pumps, incorporating the same design points as the AH pump, but which are fitted with higher efficiency impellers, have also been specified for this mineral sands project. Rui Gomes, product manager: slurry pumps at Weir Minerals Africa, says many of the pumps in this order are being supplied with mechanical seals, which is quite uncommon in the African slurry market, although well accepted in the rest of the world. “Mechanical seal designs have improved and are more specifically geared for the slurry market, which work well for our sealing arrangement requirements,” he comments. “The fact that mechanical seals have been specified as part of an order for an African application is a good indication that this trend will soon also be reflected on this continent. West Africa provides many growth opportunities and this order has been a great opportunity to manufacture liners for some of these pumps in-house at our newly built polyurethane plant in Alrode. Apart from the cost efficiency factor, this has also greatly improved our lead times.”

Nike Ajibode

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t is with deep regret that we announce the death, at the age of 49, of Nike Ajibode. Nike was a highly successful sales executive working on the magazines of Alain Charles Publishing, including African Review. She joined the company in Lagos in 1987 moving to London two years later from where she continued to cover the West African markets until she left 10 years later. Apart from her professionalism, Nike will be remembered for her cheerfulness at all times, together with her charming smile. She will be missed by her husband Derek, their family and all who knew her.

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Trading in hospitality, food and beverages

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he hospitality and food industries in sub-Saharan Africa are on the verge of explosive growth due to rapid economic expansion across the region,” says John Thomson of Johannesburg-based expo organiser Exhibition Management Services (EMS). “West Africa is about to get a big taste of the good life this year with its own hospitality, food and beverage expo.” Thomson has joined forces with Ghanabased Events and Projects International (EPI) to stage Hospitality and Foodbiz West Africa, a trade exhibition centred on the food, beverage and hospitality industries. The exhibition takes place at the Accra International Conference Centre in Ghana from 2 to 4 October 2013. Thomson says, “Ghana exemplifies the growth that is possible in Africa; that’s why it’s a paradise for entrepreneurs. It has a stable political climate and advanced infrastructure, strong economic growth of over eight per cent and a fast-growing middle class with money to spend.” Thomson is very enthusiastic about the positive changes taking place in many countries across Africa. What is highly encouraging is that this stability trend is steadily spreading to other countries in the region on the back of World Bank incentives, promoting a positive environment for stronger economic growth and even more business opportunities. “One of the best economic indicators for any country or region is the number of hotel rooms it has,” continues Thomson. “The well-known W Hospitality Group has increased its room count in sub-Saharan Africa by a massive 42 per cent in the last five years. And another big hotel operator, Accor, is also expanding its footprint; it already has 54 hotels in 14 countries across Sub-Saharan Africa, clearly an important region for its business. Accor is planning to add another 5,000 rooms by 2016 and open 35 new hotels by 2020, all in Africa.” www.exhibitionsafrica.com www.africanreview.com


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Events / 2013 September 4-6

Africa Central Banks (ACB) London, UK www.africacentralbanking.com 4-6

25-26

Maghreb Infrastructure & Construction Summit Casablanca, Morocco www.maghrebsummit.com

October

Africa Pensions and Sovereign Funds Investment (APSFI)

2-4

London, UK www.apsfif.com

Accra, Ghana www.exhibitionsafrica.com

10-11

7-9

East African Power Industry Convention (EAPIC)

East Africa Oil & Gas (EAOG)

Nairobi, Kenya www.eapicforum.com

Contact West Africa

London, UK www.eastafrica-oil-gas.com 23-24

11-12

Southern Africa ICT Summit

Banking & Mobile Money COMESA

Maputo, Mozambique www.aitecafrica.com

Nairobi, Kenya www.aitecafrica.com

27-28

11-12

Nairobi, Kenya www.aitecafrica.com

Insure Africa

East Africa ICT Summit

Nairobi, Kenya www.aitecafrica.com

27-28

18-21

Nairobi, Kenya www.aitecafrica.com

Bauma Africa

AfriHealth

Johannesburg, South Africa www.bauma-africa.com

29-30

23-25

Johannesburg, South Africa www.terrapinn.com

Med-IT Alger, Algeria www.med-it.com

Enterprise Technology

30 Oct-1 Nov

Infrastructure investment within the Maghreb

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RN, global summit organiser, has arranged ‘Maghreb Infrastructure & Construction Summit’ (MIC) to take place 25-26 September 2013 in Casablanca, Morocco - to address the infrastructure investment opportunities within the Maghreb region. In recent years, Maghreb countries have grown both economically and socially, hence there has been an increase in direct foreign investments as well as national infrastructure projects. The summit will assess the latest investment opportunities in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Mauritania. The comprehensive two-day agenda will address the latest transportation projects, energy ventures and housing initiatives. Ministerial updates will highlight the national infrastructure plan for each country and the opportunities and challenges the Maghreb region offers for international tenders. Furthermore, issues around institutional frameworks, successful stories of PPP projects and open calls for tenders will all be discussed during the summit. The MIC 2013 Summit will provide an unparallelled platform to meet government officials, ministers, company directors and investors from various infrastructural sectors including transport, utilities, urban development and manufacturing.

DistribuTECH Africa Johannesburg, South Africa www.distributechafrica.com

www.maghrebsummit.com

Indian ties to Arabic printing and packing event Sharjah, in the United Arab Emirates, is set to host the fast-growing printing and packing industry, which is expected to touch US$11bn by 2015 in the Middle East and North Africa. Aiming to give a push to the printing and packaging industry, Expo Centre Sharjah will join hands with the Indian Printing and Allied Machinery Manufacturers' Association (IPAMA)

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to launch Print Pack Arabia (www.transmex.ae) on 7-10 April 2014. “We certainly want to make a big impact with the inaugural Print Pack Arabia. And, for this, we have joined hands with the leaders in this field - IPAMA, which organises Print Pack India, the fourth largest exhibition of its kind in the world and the biggest in India,” said Mr. Saif

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Mohammed Al Midfa, director general of Expo Centre Sharjah. Print Pack Arabia is expected to play a significant role in highlighting the new technologies that regional printing companies must acquire to achieve the quality and speed required while addressing growing demand for short runs, quick turnarounds and variable content. www.africanreview.com


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Bulletin / Investment Funds to help stabilise the Libyan economy

three companies recently to sign an MOU to

come down, entrepreneurs will expand and

invest US$800mn toward building East

innovate, and jobs will be created as a

Africa's first ammonia-based chemical

result.”

manufacturing plant in Tanzania – a large abundant natural gas resources to tap local

Partnership to improve access to agricultural technologies

energy supplies for domestic industrial

USAID and the Alliance for a Green

production, while increasing the availability

Revolution in Africa (AGRA) have initiated

and lowering the cost of key chemical

the Scaling Seeds and Technologies

products, such as fertiliser.

Partnership, a US$47mn, three-year

project that will utilise the country's

LHG CEO Ben Halim

partnership intended to accelerate Libya Holdings Group Ltd. (LHG) has launched a fundraising round to support its

Heirs Holdings commits to Power Africa Initiative

smallholder farmer access to transformative agricultural technologies, working in four

intention to provide more commercial

countries within the G8’s New Alliance for

partners with local knowledge, a network of

Food Security - Ethiopia, Ghana,

contacts, on-the-ground operational

Mozambique, and Tanzania - where it will

support and capital; LHG co-founder and

help governments strengthen their seed

CEO Ben Halim, said, “The country has vast

sectors and promote the commercialisation,

natural resources and during this first phase

distribution and adoption of improved

of its emergence we believe that it will need

seeds and other key technologies; the

to invest particularly in its oil and gas sector

partnership aims to increase production of

and in its housing, power and

high-quality seeds by 45 per cent in three

transportation infrastructure.”

years and ensure that 40 per cent more farmers gain access to innovative

Building up mobile banking across Rwanda

agricultural technologies.

IFC is set to provide advisory services to

Anti-money laundering takes high priority for banks

Urwego Opportunity Bank (UOB) to help it expand low-cost mobile financial services in Rwanda, especially to women and small

Tony Elumelu, chairman of Heirs Holdings

The level of interest by African banks in antimoney laundering (AML) has risen

businesses, through a project funded by a

African business leader Tony O Elumelu is

drastically, according to the KPMG Africa

grant of US$580,000 from Oesterreichische

committing US$2.5bn to the power sector in

Anti-Money Laundering Survey 2012, which

Entwicklungsbank (OeEB), the Development

Africa through his pan-African proprietary

reveals that sixty-six per cent of the main

Bank of Austria; Jeffrey Lee, CEO of UOB,

investment company Heirs Holdings –

board of directors have prioritised AML

said, "We believe the most effective way of

making it the single largest investor

issues, as banks work to comply with stricter

reaching them is through mobile banking

included in Power Africa, a multi-

global regulations; encouragingly, the

solutions and a cost-effective agent network

stakeholder partnership between the

survey shows that the vast majority of

- OeEB’s funding and IFC’s advice will help

United States, the governments of Ghana,

respondents believe that the current AML

accelerate our work in doing so."

Tanzania, Kenya, Liberia, Nigeria and

burden is acceptable and they want to work

Ethiopia, and the African private sector, with

with regulators and law enforcement to

Data on Kenyan capital for energy commodities

the shared objective of accelerating

make the system work more effectively -

investment in Africa's power sector over the

whilst AML compliance will continue to

Gro Ventures, a capital markets business

next five years; Elumelu, who is chairman of

enjoy prominence within the banking

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Heirs Holdings, said, “Access to affordable,

environment, with ninety percent of

infrastructure to foster innovation and

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growth in African commodities markets; one

immeasurable impact on the economic

investment in AML will increase over the

of its business units, Gro Energy, was one of

ecosystem - the cost of doing business will

next three years.

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Japan to provide funds for Uganda’s rural electrification scheme Japan has approved a US$12mn grant for Uganda to help the East African country extend electricity to its rural areas. The grant agreement was signed in Entebbe between Uganda’s finance minister Maria Kiwanuka The funds will be directed at financing and Japanese ambassador to projects that are part of the third phase Uganda Kazuo Minagawa. The of Uganda’s rural electrification project (Photo: Ivan Prole/sxc.hu) funds will be directed at financing projects that are part of the third phase of Uganda’s rural electrification project. http://www.africanreview.com/energy-a-power/transmission/

This is an exciting time in our history. Dundee Precious Metals acquired Namibia Custom Smelters in 2010. Since then, we have made tremendous investments in environmental sytems and significant improvements to employee health and safety programmes, and we are well on the way to making our smelter a world-class operation. While we respect the past, we are excited for what lies ahead. Our new name and logo represent the optimism we have for our collective future: for our employees, for the community and for all of Namibia. The globe in our logo shows the connection of all locations of Dundee Precious Metals: Namibia, Armenia, Bulgaria and Canada. The circle of arrows in our logo suggests momentum and collaboration. We look forward to continuing to share in the success of our employees, communities and Namibia. For further information please contact: Hans Nolte, Vice President and General Manager Dundee Precious Metals - Tsumeb P.O. Box 936, Tsumeb, NAMIBIA Email: h.nolte@dundeeprecious.com

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SADC Gateway Port project gathers steam Namibia Ports Authority (Namport) has decided to fasttrack the construction of the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Gateway Port in the wake of the possibility that Botswana will start to export coal to Asia.

Construction will take place on 13.3 sq km of land between Bird Island and Kuisebmond in Walvis Bay. It will be expected to serve as the gateway port to the SADC's landlocked countries. http://www.africanreview.com/tra nsport-a-logistics/shipping

Customers treated to Terex Finlay equipment demonstration in Scotland Terex Finlay held its largest-ever customer open event at a quarry in Scotland recently, where it highlighted all of its new models for both quarrying and recycling applications to an international audience The event took place at Jim Jamieson’s Quarry, located near Aberdeen on Scotland's eastern Terex Finlay's largest ever customer open coast, and featured various event took place at Jim Jamieson’s Quarry in Scotland, UK. demonstrations of Terex's crushing and screening equipment. More than 300 end users and dealers attended the event, including a number of representatives from Africa, the Middle East and China. http://www.africanreview.com/construction-a-mining/machinery/ www.africanreview.com


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FINANCE

Trade

Finance to foster regional integration The economic implications of the US$400mn trade deal confirmed by AfDB and StanChart

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he African Development Bank (AfDB) and Standard Chartered Bank have signed a US$400mn risk participation agreement to support trade finance across various sectors in Africa. This intervention will provide trade finance support for imports and exports in vital economic sectors, including agriculture and food to corporate and institutional clients. According to a joint statement issued by AfDB and Standard Chartered Bank in Lusaka recently, the agreement was signed during the AfDB annual general meeting held recently in Marrakech, Morocco. This signals the first time AfDB has signed such a bilateral risk-sharing partnership that will support trade flows of about US$3.6bn in intermediate and finished goods, raw materials and equipment in Africa.

be partnering with the AfDB for this risk-sharing programme, which will support a significant increase in the availability of trade finance in more than 20 countries in Africa, thereby creating jobs and sustaining economic growth. "Global trade is the lifeblood of the world economy and Standard Chartered is committed to supporting the growth of trade flows across our footprint markets in Asia, Africa and the Middle East. This partnership further strengthens the ability to swerve the Africa market." â–

Global trade is the lifeblood of the world economy and Standard Chartered is committed to supporting the growth of trade flows across our footprint markets in Asia, Africa and the Middle East� Enabling adequate finance The three-year facility will support economic growth, foster development of the financial sector and promote regional integration. It involves risk participation of US$200mn, where Standard Chartered will match AfDB’s undertaking in every transaction, bringing the total maximum portfolio to US$400mn. The facility is established based on a 50/50 risk-sharing agreement. "The majority of African banks have small capital bases, which constrain their ability to obtain adequate trade finance limits from international banks and to undertake sizeable transactions that have significant development impact," said AfDB private sector operations director Tim Turner. Through the risk sharing facility with Standard Chartered, the programme will bolster the trade finance capacity of banks in Africa, and in turn, expand trade and regional economic integration. And, commenting on the development, Standard Chartered chief executive officer for southern Africa Ebenezer Essoka said, "We are delighted to

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FINANCE

Ghana

Driving growth in Ghana’s banking sector Global markets are weak and commodity prices are declining including oil and gold, however banks in Ghana have seen strong growth

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hana is showing signs that its economy has great potential for growth if it can transform its financial system from an extractive to a production one. The hope - and the expectation - is that the nation is empowered to promote sustainable growth further over the medium to longterm. Banks in the country have been aiming towards improving customer value in order to sustain profitable growth. Furthermore, the sector is expected to see major transformation across all sectors, the biggest driving force being the regulator and regulation. The 2013 Ghana Banking survey which was carried out and published by the global accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers, revealed that ECOBANK has been ranked, for a consecutive year, top in terms of the bank with the largest assests in the country. There has been a rise in banks’ paid-up capital requirements, the undertake of IFRS for reporting performance, and the roll out of risk-based banking supervision.

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Investments contributing to growth Private and institutional investors are investing more and more in Ghanaian banks; these include International Finance Corporation (IFC), Etablissements Delhaize Freres (DEG), Propaco, FinancieringsMaatschappij voor Ontwikkelingslanden (FMO) and Kedari nominees. Banks have projected that institutional banking customers will continue to be at the centre of processing transactions in the banking industry, followed by SMEs. Bank executives revealed that the sheer capacity and income streams of institutional or corporate banking customers would

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cause them to demand huge amounts of the resources put up by the banking industry. The SME sub-sector is the next industry expected to make a noticeable contribution to bank incomes and revenues. Ghana has set-up focused SME departments in some banks and have acquired capacity to address the demands of SMEs. Banking decision-makers further noted that mid-tier income retail customers will always be key to their business, contributing low deposits and helping to optimise net interest margins and profits. The oil and gas sub-sector and economic sectors are expected to make a huge difference to future incomes and revenues, as the “most likely” area of growth. Banks in the country have generally understood the requirements to acquire requisite capability (capital and knowledge in the industry) to transform the opportunities into business transactions.

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Ghana

Bank’s views on the relative cost to serve for SME customers

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incomes and revenues. The macroeconomic environment is perceived to be an important factor in affecting growth within the banking industry. Bankers are under the impression that if the quality of customer credit profiles fall then

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they will continue to borrow from banks. Bank executives revealed that the sheer capacity and income streams of institutional or corporate banking customers would lead to them demanding significant amounts of the resources put up by the banking industry.” The Ghanaian economy has demonstrated an annual GDP growth of 14.4 per cent in 2011 compared to 8.0 per cent in 2010. Growth in Ghana’s agricultural sector, however, has continued to be very slow resulting from a big drop in the growth of forestry and logging activities and fishing and crop production sub-sectors. The cause of this decline is down to ecological conservation and a low re-afforestation programme. The steep growth in the industry sector was primary because of the quantity of crude oil produced, which is becoming the second largest sector after services; a position occupied by agriculture in the past few years. The industry sector recorded a growth outturn of 15.5 per cent back in 2011 compared with a non-oil growth of 5.6 per cent in 2010. Despite global markets being flat, analysts have found that the economic climate at the moment is favourable for bankers due to the rate of GDP and stable inflation. ■

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ECONOMY

Angola In Angola as elsewhere, Chevron explores for, produces and transports crude oil and natural gas

Generating gas in Angola First LNG project in Angola and one of the largest projects on the African continent demonstrates further commercialisation of Chevron’s natural gas resources

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HEVRON CORPORATION'S ANGOLAN subsidiary Cabinda Gulf Oil Company Limited has begun initial production of liquefied natural gas (LNG) at one of the largest energy projects on the African continent. "First gas at Angola LNG is an important milestone in support of our strategic plan to grow our production," said George Kirkland, vice chairman of Chevron Corporation. "This project will commercialise natural gas resources in western Africa to meet growing demand in the region and internationally," Kirkland added. From collection to contribution An integrated energy company, with subsidiaries that conduct business worldwide, Chevron's success is driven by the ingenuity and commitment of its employees and their application of the most innovative technologies in the world. Chevron is involved in virtually every facet of the energy industry. The company explores for, produces and transports crude oil and natural gas; refines, markets and distributes transportation fuels and other

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Chevron’s US$10bn project has the capacity to produce 5.2mn metric tons per year of LNG, 63,000 barrels per day of natural gas liquids for export and 125mn cubic feet per day of natural gas for domestic consumption energy products; manufactures and sells petrochemical products; generates power and produces geothermal energy; provides energy efficiency solutions; and develops the energy resources of the future, including biofuels. The US$10bn project will collect and transport natural gas from offshore Angola to an onshore liquefaction plant on the coast near the Congo River. "The project represents the first LNG project in Angola, and it is expected to contribute to the development of Angola's

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natural gas industry," said Ali Moshiri, president of Chevron Africa and Latin America Exploration and Production Company. Chevron’s US$10bn project has the capacity to produce 5.2mn metric tonnes per year of LNG, 63,000bpd of natural gas liquids for export and 125mn cubic feet per day of natural gas for domestic consumption. Associated areas Angola LNG plans to use associated natural gas produced from existing crude oil operations operated by Chevron and other partners as well as new non-associated gas from other offshore fields. The project is expected to reduce natural gas flaring and greenhouse gas emissions from offshore producing areas, and support continued offshore oil field development. Chevron's subsidiary, Cabinda Gulf Oil Company Limited, has a 36.4 per cent interest in the joint-venture, along with Sonangol with a 22.8 per cent interest and subsidiaries of Total, BP and ENI, each with a 13.6 per cent interest. ■ www.africanreview.com


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Mozambique

A commitment to economic health Mozambique's ambitions for socio-economic growth are bolstered by external financial support for structural development

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he European Commission has committed to funding three projects in Mozambique that will potentially provide 50,000 people with access to clean water; increase trade opportunities by improving an international transport corridor, and support the finalisation of the construction of two hospitals. Despite economic growth, Mozambique still faces enormous challenges, ranging from weak infrastructure to high poverty rates and inadequate access to education and healthcare. The EU will help to tackle some of those issues by supporting three concrete actions, worth a total of US$119mn. "These new programmes are clear proof of the EU's commitment to supporting Mozambique in achieving the social and economic infrastructure that is necessary to fight poverty in the country. And I sincerely hope that this support will be accompanied by other investments that will multiply its positive impact," said commissioner for development Andris Piebalgs. Sustainable goals Part of the funding will help to provide access to clean water and sanitation for about 50,000 new users, thus accelerating the

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achievement of the Millennium Development Goal related to water and sanitation. It is expected to start before the end of the year. A support programme will help the authorities and the private sector to manage the system in a sustainable way. Out of the US$14mn for this project, nine will be provided by the EU, while the Government of Mozambique and UNICEF (in charge of its implementation) will each provide one million. A second project (US$103mn) is the last, missing link of the transport corridor linking Malawi to Mozambique's ports, and it is thus a fundamental road for regional integration of Mozambique in the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC). Part of the financing will be used for the improvement of 111km of a national road. More than 100km of rural roads will also be renovated, opening up trade opportunities for several agricultural areas. Furthermore, the EU will finance actions to complete the construction of two important hospitals. One of them, called Gilé District Hospital, is the only hospital in the very remote area of Zambézia. The second is the internationally renowned Manhiça malaria research centre, which conducts important studies on HIV-AIDS and tuberculosis

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monitoring. The US$3.8mn project is expected to begin in mid-2014. Stable operations The main areas of cooperation between the EU and Mozambique - which has increased over the past few years - include rural development, transport infrastructure and regional economic integration, as well as support for the overall economy (macroeconomic stability). They also cover health, governance, energy, water and the private sector; as well as trade related assistance. The overall amount of EU funding over the period of 2008-2013 is US$956mn. Around 60 per cent of funds are delivered through budget support operations. The EU-Mozambique cooperation is result-oriented. In the last 10 years of cooperation, for example, an estimated 230,000 people have been assisted through food security social transfers, 500,000 pupils have been enrolled in primary school, around half of them girls, at least 100,000 people have received antiretroviral combination therapy, in excess of 1,000,000 people have been connected to improved drinking water supply systems, and 1.8mn people have been connected to sanitation facilities. ■ www.africanreview.com


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Microfinance TECHNOLOGY

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mall entrepreneurs are creating jobs and The biggest issues are around connectivity and available growing economies in ways that larger, less agile infrastructure, which fall far short of current standards in corporates can’t always match,“ says Gary Green, America and Europe. managing director for local micro-lending software “Getting the right infrastructure in place to provide a specialists Ké Concepts. stable and reliable service can be expensive and time“Unfortunately, acquiring capital is difficult as these consuming, while geography can impede penetration into smaller entities are seldom able to meet lending criteria remote areas,” says Green. enforced by commercial and even development-based For more than a decade, South African-based Ké financiers.” Concepts has been enabling a growing base of clients gain This is where micro financiers come in, paving the way a foothold in Africa, thus supporting the surge of Gary Green, managing director for not just business development, but personal investment in the continent. Its home-ground advantage for local micro-lending software upliftment. and ability to identify with doing business in Africa has specialists Ké Concepts “Renewed confidence and prosperity manifest helped it out-manoeuvre global counterparts. themselves as growth in consumer spending. People seeking to improve “The key is flexibility. We continually reassess client needs and seek their circumstances invest in homes, vehicles, consumer goods, and workable solutions that incorporate micro-lending technologies yet education. Microfinance facilitates this upliftment, providing the means remain relevant and applicable within the African context,” says Green. for small business and individuals to improve cash flow,” says Green. “But “For example, we offer solutions that can function well off-line and be only if they can overcome the challenges inherent to operating in Africa.” hosted off-premises from mature metropolitan areas.” ■

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TECHNOLOGY

Banking

How banks reach more customers across Africa Increasingly, financial institutions are utilising Internet connectivity through satellites to operate ATMs in remote areas

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few years ago, it would have been impossible to imagine an automatic teller machine (ATM) in a small town in Ghana. But financial institutions across the continent are looking for ways to make this a reality as Africa’s economies develop rapidly and banks try to keep pace. In the past, the monetary revolution across Africa has leaned towards mobile payments, rather than the traditional ATMs. This is mainly because banks don’t find it viable to install ATMs in small towns where there is little or no terrestrial connectivity. In 2010, however, a twist of fate led the founders of SatADSL, a Brussels-based satellite service operator, to create a services organisation to fill the void. Jerome van der Putt, along with his business partner Thierry Eltges, who were working as consultants at the time, were commissioned in 2009 by the European Space Agency to conduct a large study on the market for low-cost satellite services across West Africa and Latin America. The report found that there was huge potential in Africa, a fact which marked the starting point for SatADSL operations. In two and a half years, the company has installed more than 700 dishes across terrestrial areas, in collaboration with more than 15 local partners across 20 countries in Africa, providing Internet access to many companies who are looking for dependable support in remote areas. SatADSL is also already running three pilot projects for ATM deployment with banks in small towns in Ghana, Cameroon and Zambia. “In general, financial institutions offer excellent services in the main urban areas, where technologies such as fibre connections and WiMax are readily available. Where the population is less dense, telecommunication links may not be as reliable and are much less adapted to the requirements of financial institutions,” said van der Putt, co-founder and chief commercial officer of SatADSL.

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Fuelling the rise in economy The establishment of dependable Internet access across the continent could be a more practical answer to this issue. Internet usage is growing rapidly across Africa - between 2009 and 2013, it has retained an annual growth of 27 per cent. Even then, only 16 per cent of Africans are currently using the Internet, indicating an enormous scope for growth. Service providers like SatADSL who are figuring out innovative ways to feed the internet-hungry regions where there is lack of coverage through fibre optic cables, are truly contributing towards development. Africa is now the second-fastest growing region in the world, and, according to the World Bank, projected to expand by 5.1 per cent this year and 5.6 per cent both next year and in 2015. Six of the world’s 10 fastest growing economies of the past decade belong to the sub-Saharan African region. So the question is not one of slow regional growth. However, parts of the development puzzle are yet to fall into place. So, while countries like Morocco, South Africa, Nigeria and Egypt are regarded by banks as ideal locations to install ATMs, harder-to-reach regions across countries like Ghana, Kenya, Zambia, Uganda and Cameroon still languish because of the lack of connectivity. This requires a significant investment which may take a few years to materialise. For example, in Kenya, an estimated Sh74bn (US$863mn) is required to supply telecommunications services countrywide, according to the Communications Commission of Kenya’s director general Francis Wangusi. Banks understand that installing ATMs and cash machines in remote regions could provide them with the edge and presence they need to win over the hearts of the African consumers. To this end, SatADSL’s VSAT services are a boon to a market with a need for dependable Internet connectivity,

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and the company is no stranger to financial services. One of its most successful projects has been for a money transfer company in Cameroon, which has been rolling out its terminals with great speed solely on the basis of connectivity offered by SatADSL. SatADSL’s business connection with Africa is mutually beneficial. By investing in local partners, SatADSL is also giving back to the economy. SatADSL trains its local partners on the same level as it does its European counterparts, and they, in turn, interface with the customers and provide support across the continent. Looking to the future There is no doubt that roadblocks exist for companies who are looking to invest in the African economy. For every economy like Nigeria’s, where markets have issued liberal reforms over the past decade, there exists a country with regulations that are 20 years old, making progressive measures hard to implement. The future is however bright, both for Africa and for SatADSL. The passion that van der Putt and his partners bring to the business is matched by their African partners. By working hand-in-hand, the company is contributing to Africa’s growth as much as running a successful business, a harmony that is providing stability to businesses everywhere. The continued efforts of such devoted change-mongers herald a new beginning for evolution of services across different industries, an effort that is tailor-made for Africa’s untapped potential. Satellite banking is only the beginning - a trial for technology that could uplift the masses that do not currently inhabit Africa’s most commercial zones. Even SatADSL has recognised the importance of their offering and plans to branch out into different verticals. This is only the beginning of a significant wave of development, and Africa is riding on the very crest of it. ■ www.africanreview.com


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TECHNOLOGY

Telecommunications

In search of loyalty: branded prepaid cards Competition among mobile operators and handset manufacturers in the telecommunications industry is fierce; many are turning to pre-paid card solutions to help boost customer loyalty and diversify marketing

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he technological revolution has had a global impact. The developed markets – where mobile phone and Internet use has long since become an integral part of daily lives – has started to evolve its telecommunications initiatives further, with smart phone technology allowing customers to do almost anything through their mobile handsets. And the emerging markets – which were, for a long time, predominantly paper-based societies – have discovered the convenience of telecommunications, resulting in a huge rise in demand over recent years. Of course one example of this is Africa and its surge in mobile phone use: at the end of 2012, the World Bank estimated that there are now around 650mn mobile phone users in sub-Saharan Africa – greater than the number of users in either the US or the European Union. Perhaps even more striking is the growth in mobile phone usage within the continent, with some sources estimating an average annual growth rate of 44 per cent since 2000. The battle between telecoms companies to satisfy this demand is intense. To be successful, telco companies globally are compelled to shake up their business models, expand their product and service offerings, and take advantage of investment opportunities. Those that lack the necessary strategic and financial flexibility are likely to find themselves eclipsed. Given this, new initiatives are continuously cropping-up in every market, aimed at increasing sales, cutting costs and, ultimately, increasing consumer loyalty. Prepaid Cards, in particular, offer mobile network operators (MNOs) and handset manufacturers a powerful branding opportunity, as well as an ability to monitor consumer behaviour and cross-sell where appropriate. Adoption of this type of consumer incentive has been extremely popular in the consumer electronics space, particular for Digital Imaging, Audio Visual and Televisions, and a blueprint for success may be best provided by Samsung’s initiatives in the UK consumer electronics market. Samsung’s cash back delivered through a branded Prepaid Card initiative through Citi not only helped the company create a deeper affinity with its customers by 'rewarding' their loyalty instantly, it also boosted sales of other company products. Prepaid cards come to the fore The global thirst for technology is both good and bad news for telecommunications companies – whether they be MNOs or handset manufacturers. On one hand it means a vastly increased consumer base and many new opportunities to develop business. On the other hand, however, it means fierce competition. As such,

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companies have to be more inventive than ever in their attempts to attract customers and increase loyalty, if they want to maintain bottom-line figures. In recent years, other industries have found Prepaid Card solutions an invaluable tool in achieving this – allowing companies to offer instant cash-backs and financial promotions to their customer base. Yet it is clear that such card-based solutions are equally suitable for the telecommunications industry, with excellent applications for both MNOs and handset manufacturers. Firstly, Prepaid Cards are a consumer friendly and efficient tool for MNOs to proactively manage their costs and protect bottom line profits. Indeed, MNOs can protect their subscriber base (and reduce costs) from rivals by paying a retention incentive with a Prepaid Card at the end of the customer’s mobile contract. For instance, rather than upgrading their handset or migrating to another MNO, the incumbent MNO pays £50 (US$76) cashback to the subscriber to sign up for another two year contract, thereby leaving device choice in the hands of consumers. Reciprocally, this method of customer retention is also applicable for customer acquisition. For the handset manufacturers, consumer incentives (such as cashback upon purchase) using a Prepaid Card allows them to differentiate their product and incentivise subscribers to choose their product over rival smartphones – smoothing sales of handsets in otherwise quiet periods and driving top line sales. Last year, for example, a leading device manufacturer and its software partner used a Prepaid Card as an innovative cashback mechanism – offering consumers a cash reward which could only be spent at the company’s online store, thereby increasing after sales revenue. Crucially, such cashback offers not only allow manufacturers to maintain full retail prices, thereby retaining top line integrity, but they can also serve as a fantastic lever to pull in customers just before new models are released (most manufacturers experience a quarterly fall in sales before new smartphones are released as consumers await the new release). A cashback offer on an outgoing model can be used to support sales and cross-sell own device ranges. ■ www.africanreview.com


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ENGINEERING Minerals

Reduced downtime via regular maintenance Ensuring regular checks of the entire minerals processing system is vital to pre-empt problems and avoid costly downtime

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he poor design and implementation of transfer points can result in increased maintenance costs for minerals processing systems. This can be made worse by a lack of proactive, scheduled maintenance and can result in excessive downtime and severely reduced profitability. “The transfer points, due to the nature of their application, should be carefully considered as they can easily become the obstacle to efficient operation,” said Faizal Mahomed, after sales manager at M&J Engineering. “The critical issue here is that the uncontrolled discharge of bulk materials through conventional chutes is associated with escalated maintenance and replacement costs.” A common misunderstanding in the industry is that the project is finished once the transfer points and chutes have been installed and commissioned. “This is not the case, as once the chutes are in active operation problems can arise due to wear and a lack of maintenance,” said Mahomed. “We are aware of the fact that inspections and maintenance are not the core business of the mines, which is why we recommend they invest in a maintenance contract that clearly outlines the after sales responsibilities of the supplier.” Reliability Mahomed added that the reliability of systems such as M&J Engineering’s Weba Chute Systems ironically meant that routine maintenance was not carried out on systems as often as it should be. “However, normal wear and tear does occur and even a seemingly minor deflection, such as a slight spillage, can result in a significant loss of productivity over time,” he said. A comprehensive maintenance contract will include random and scheduled on-site inspections as well as pre-specified

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appointments to undertake maintenance work. “M&J Engineering thoroughly checks the condition of the chutes’ wear components to ensure that the chutes operate within their engineered parameters,” said Mahomed. “By timeously identifying issues, we are able to alleviate equipment failure.” He added that M&J Engineering continuously monitors its Weba Chute Systems from the date of installation. “This allows us to determine the wear rate and to ensure that the transfer point is performing optimally,” Mahomed explained. “A technician regularly inspects and monitors all transfer points. In instances where a mine has a large number of transfer points, this is extremely advantageous.” Cost analysis After a routine check a comprehensive

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report, including a detailed cost analysis, is compiled and issued to the customer. It includes information on the condition of the chute and identifies areas where maintenance is required, including the replacement of worn parts that have reached the end of their lifespan. M&J Engineering support programme is underpinned by the company’s extensive experience and expertise in a large number of installations. “By developing enduring relationships with our customers, we are able to define their exacting needs,” said Mahomed. “Customisation of products and a tailored maintenance contract provide customers with the assurance that their transfer point and chute system will eliminate unnecessary downtime. The end result is increased productivity and a handsome return on investment.” ■ www.africanreview.com


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ENGINEERING Minerals

Positioned to improve material movement How well-designed transfer points can save money at mining operations, whilst increasing productivity

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ine engineers seldom realise the impact a poorly designed transfer point has on the entire minerals processing system. However, transfer points potentially contribute to some of the highest maintenance costs on a mine, often resulting in unnecessary downtime and frustration. According to Mark Baller, managing director of Weba Chute Systems, it is important to approach each transfer point in an individualistic manner. “No two transfer points will be exactly alike. Therefore, customised design based on a number of elementary factors is required to maximise uptime and minimise costs.” Accreditation and application Baller speaks with authority on the subject of transfer points. The company has more than 3,000 transfer chute installations in place in South Africa, in many African countries and in several other parts of the world. The company also recently received its ISO 9001:2008 accreditation. “When considering an application, we incorporate the operation’s unique product specifications and data, belt width, belt speed, material sizes and shape, and throughput as well as the plant layout, including the position of belt scrapers and dust suppression/extraction systems. We do not just concentrate on the entry and exit points, but rather on the control of the flow, volume and velocity of the material being transferred at all times,” Baller continues. Material issues The Weba Chute System uses a ‘supertube’ effect with a cascade scenario, where 95 per cent of the material runs on material at all

The Weba Cascade Chute ensures material runs on material minimising the abrasive effects

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Control of material from the transfer point will optimise belt life

times. When one looks at the flow of materials in slow motion, it becomes apparent that the bottom layer of particles in the product stream moves in a tumbling motion and does not slide down the chute. This results in significantly reduced wear and in, many cases, the lip remains completely covered by material and never needs replacement. “We achieve the ‘super flow effect’ in our designs by using a sophisticated 3D computer aided design (CAD) programme. This results in a design that offers a substantial cost saving over any known conventional chute installation using liners, rock boxes and any other method to control material flow in a transfer point,” Baller says. Advantages of the Weba super flow design principle includes a reduction in amongst others the degradation of materials, wear and tear, noise and dust pollution, spillage, excessive impact and subsequent belt damage. The immediate effect of the decrease in unwanted dust and noise pollution is an enhancement of working conditions that impact positively on the health of workers. The design provides for easy access to facilitate inspections and maintenance. The system is low maintenance not only in its operation, but also because it does not require ongoing supervision, thus representing a substantial saving in manpower and related costs. “A benchmark chute system should control the direction, flow and velocity of the calculated volume and type of material in each application, while taking into account belt width, belt speed, material sizes, shape and throughput. The design and efficiency of Weba Chute Systems have been refined through exposure to a large and varied customer footprint,” Baller concludes. ■ www.africanreview.com


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Machine Tools ENGINEERING

Repairing machine components What machinists must consider to ensure their equipment is used safely and efficiently at all times

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any industrial concerns have workshops of their own. A skilled maintenance engineer should know how to use machines in order to make his own repairs in a safe manner. Very often he has to supervise machinists. The lathe machine, for example, uses a singlepoint-cutting tool for a variety of turning, facing, and drilling jobs. Excess metal is removed by rotating the work piece over the fixed cutting tool to form straight or tapered cylindrical shapes, grooves, shoulders and screw threads. It can also be used for facing flat surfaces on the ends of cylindrical parts. The work piece is clamped onto a horizontal rotating shaft by a three-jaw or four-jaw chuck. The latter chuck can be used to cut off-centred cylinders. The rotating horizontal spindle to which the chuck is attached is usually driven at speeds that can be varied. The cutting tool is fixed onto a rest and manipulated by hand. It can be power-driven on paths parallel or perpendicular to the work axis - useful for screw cutting. Internal turning, or boring, results in the enlargement of an already existing hole. The holes are more accurate in roundness, concentricity, and parallelism than drilled holes. A hole is bored with a single-point-cutting tool that feeds along the inside of the work piece.

chromium, and tungsten are effective in cutting cast iron and retaining their cutting ability even when red hot. The hardness of tungsten carbide approaches that of a diamond. Tungsten carbide tools can be operated at cutting speeds many times higher than those used with high-speed steel. Ceramic, or oxide, tool tips consist primarily of fine aluminum oxide grains, which are bonded together. These are very hard. An overheated tool can become blunt and soft very fast. Therefore very often, cooling fluids cools the cutting points of the tool. This serves to lubricate and cool. Water is an excellent cooling medium, but it corrodes ferrous materials. Sulphurised mineral oil is one of the most popular coolants as it can both cool as well as lubricate. The sulphur prevents chips from the work from melting on to the tip of the tool. â–

Tools and materials The shaping machine is used to machine flat surfaces, grooves, shoulders, T-slots, and angular surfaces with single-point tools. The cutting tool on the shaper oscillates, cutting on the forward stroke, with the work piece feeding automatically toward the tool during each return stroke. The drilling machine is used to cut holes in metal with a twist drill. By changing the cutting tool, they can be used to do reaming, boring, counter boring, countersinking, and threading. The milling machine uses a rotating cutting tool to cut flat surfaces, grooves, and shoulders, inclined surfaces, dovetails, and T-slots. Cutters of many shapes are changed to cut different grooves. Metal-cutting tools are classified as single point or multiple point. Lathe and shaping machines use single point cutting tools. Milling and drilling machines use multiplepoint-cutting tools. Metal is cut either by moving the work piece like in the lathe or by moving the tool like in the shaping machine, drilling or milling machine. Clearance angles must be provided to prevent the tool surface below the cutting edge from rubbing against the work piece. In order to remove chips from a work piece, a cutting tool must be harder than the work piece and must maintain a cutting edge at the temperature produced by the friction of the cutting action. Carbon steel tools, even though comparatively inexpensive, tend to lose cutting ability at temperatures around 400 degrees Fahrenheit (205 degree Celsius). High-speed steel, containing 18 per cent tungsten, four per cent chromium, one per cent vanadium, and only 0.5 to 0.8 per cent carbon, permits the operation of tools twice or three times the speeds allowable with carbon steel. Cast-alloy cutting-tool materials containing cobalt, www.africanreview.com

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POWER

Electrical Installation

Towards renewables In recent times, there is a positive shift from conventional power sources to renewable energy

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ith the cost of turning to alternative power sources now at grid parity, opting for renewable power sources has become a viable option for corporate houses as well as individual users. Alternative sources of energy were too costly to contemplate a few years ago, but in present times the cost of renewable energy components has decreased considerably. This has made the installation of a renewable energy system on a corporate, industrial or commercial retail building roof, a far more viable investment. In terms of pricing, the cost of electricity and renewable energy are on par, the term used, being grid parity. Over recent months, there has been a positive shift from conventional power sources to the use of renewable energy. A number of large corporate companies and industrial and commercial retail businesses have taken the decision to reduce their dependency on conventional energy sources. This not only reduces their carbon footprint and improves energy efficiency, but also makes good business sense.

An example of how a corporate business can commit to environmental and sustainability efforts and reduce carbon emissions within the organisations, is with the installation of a solar energy producing system on the roof of the office building. Typically, an installation with 500kWp output produces approximately 75 per cent of all electricity required by the building during peak production. This solar array will assist the business with savings on utility bills and improve energy efficiency, offsetting approximately 25 per cent of the building’s electrical energy use throughout the year. This could result in a potential energy saving of about 895 MWh per annum, equal to charging more than 70mn mobile phones over that same period. In some municipalities, the excess capacity produced by a solar energy producing system can be fed into the grid, but mostly without monetary compensation. Globally, there are feed-in tariffs in place. Corporate, commercial, industrial and residential users thereby become power producers and are compensated for their renewable energy electricity production. Renewable energy solutions provider AEG Power Solutions has been working towards enabling increased use of renewable energy. Using AEG Power Solutions’ alternative solar energy products, corporate, commercial and industrial users can realise substantial energy savings. This will also allow customers to trim operational expenditure instead of facing a potential 40 per cent increase in electricity prices over the next five years. 3W Power/AEG Power Solutions South Africa managing director Trevor de Vries said, “The cost of turning to alternative power sources is now at grid parity, and the payback period on the initial investment has been significantly reduced in recent years. As companies are seeking to become self-sufficient in terms of energy usage, alternative energy makes sense.” ■

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frican biogas and solar plants developer Tropical Power has signed a deal with Clarke Energy to supply the first two containerised Jenbacher biogas engines in sub-Saharan Africa. The units will be supplied to an agricultural biogas plant located at a farm near Lake Naivasha, in Kenya. Anaerobic digestion facility will be used to produce biogas, originating from the digestion of food processing wastes coming from the surrounding farms. Clarke Energy has been contracted for a turnkey project to supply, engineer and install the CHP generators. The biogas will be fed into 2 x J420 Jenbacher gas engines from GE Power & Water. The engines will be specially configured to operate even at nearly 2,000 metres above sea level. The gas engines will be configured for cogeneration, with surplus heat recovered as hot water and used for biogas plant process heating and for heating adjacent

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greenhouses. The biogas engines will be supplied as containerised units for operation in hot and tropical countries. Economic development in Kenya has led to strains on the local power distribution network. Creation of biogas using waste materials is likely to deliver a reliable production of fuel. Using the gas in the Jenbacher gas engine will facilitate consistent supplies of power to the local area. Surplus power will be supplied to the local electricity grid, helping to stabilise local electricity supplies. Tropical Power operations director Mike Nolan reiterated the great potential for biogas, saying it will be of tremendous help in generating power in the African continent, especially when used in combination with solar power. While solar power can provide daytime power, biogas can be used at night and when it is cloudy.

Following the signing of the contract to purchase the CHP gas engines from Clarke Energy, Mike Nolan said, “We selected Clarke Energy to supply these biogas engines on the basis of the firm’s experience of operating in sub-Saharan Africa, along with its technical solutions that offer high electrical efficiency using biogas at high altitude.” Clarke Energy business development manager for Africa James Hobday said, “We are delighted to be supplying gas engines to our first biogas project in the sub-Saharan Africa. This project demonstrates the viability of biogas as a power source in Africa.” Clarke Energy will provide support to Tropical Power, training operators with gas engine operation and maintenance. The more demanding maintenance procedures will be supported by Clarke Energy’s East African service hub. The biogas engines are scheduled for delivery to Kenya in the last quarter of 2013. ■

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Materials

Why expanded metal remains so popular Companies continue to demand inherent structural integrity and lack of material loss

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ew products can claim to be as versatile as expanded metal, largely due to its reliability, durability and economy represented by the simple idea of slitting and expanding a solid sheet of metal into a lattice of diamond-shaped meshes. Engineering and manufacturing firm Andrew Mentis was the first company to begin manufacturing expanded metal more than 60 years ago. Today, the company may be considered the leading supplier of quality expanded metal in a variety of sizes and materials. According to Elaine van Rooyen, marketing manager at Andrew Mentis, a myriad of applications are served by expanded metal because of its inherent structural integrity, which is not compromised during the manufacturing process. “During the manufacturing process no material is lost. In fact, the original sheet of metal can be expanded into anything up to ten times its original size,” Van Rooyen said. “The result is a mesh which is considerably lighter than the equivalent area of the original piece of metal expanded.” The expanding process creates a network of rigid strands which add strength, while allowing free passage of light and air. As the metal is expanded to an area longer than its original length it is lighter than the original equivalent mass used prior to expanding. The raised mesh or Mentex, as it is called, can be put through an additional process in which the raised meshes are flattened into the same plane as the sheet of metal expanded. This is known as Flatex. With extensive experience in the various applications of expanded metal, Andrew Mentis manufactures both the raised and flattened meshes, and according to the company’s marketing manager, the correct selection of the appropriate mesh depends on the application at hand.

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Mentex and Flatex expanded metal is available in a varied range of sizes, mesh sizes and thickness

Typically, both Mentex and Flatex is manufactured from high quality local mild steel, but can still be manufactured from any other ductile metal. The product is normally supplied unpainted, but readily lends itself to any of the normal finishing processes such as painting, stove enamelling, plating and galvanising. Mentex and Flatex expanded metal is available in a comprehensive range of sizes, mesh sizes and thicknesses and the fabrication of the expanded metal in any form is done with ease. The mesh can be bent, shaped to radii, angled or notched while maintaining its inherent rigidity. It is also available in various mesh sizes, from mini meshes with small openings of 1.4mm x 2mm, and with a thickness of 0.4mm, to larger meshes with 115mm x300mm openings, and a thickness of six millimetres.

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Van Rooyen said that expanded metal has found applications in mining, construction, food and other industries. It is used for screens, grates, shelving, racks, protection guards, internal partitioning, burglar proofing, fencing, reinforcement, walkways, platforms and stairs, beds, garden furniture, braai grids, filters, dividers, scaffolding, truck bodies, tunnel and shaft linings, grain silos and even decoratively — to name a few. “In an industry where quality pays in the long-term, a great variety of customers are bound to benefit from the extensive experience and expertise within Andrew Mentis, especially when it comes to the application of expanded metal. The uses of expanded metal are many and varied and are limited only by the vision, creativity and imagination of the designer. Its versatility is endless,” Van Rooyen concluded. ■ www.africanreview.com


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Cranes

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eavy lifts, by nature, are the source of numerous safety risks. Therefore, it is imperative to execute a heavy lift in a safe, yet time-sensitive, manner through a combination of excellence, experience, expertise and good quality resources. With 36 years of experience, Johnson Crane Hire offers the above mentioned services. Peter Yaman, general manager of Johnson Crane Hire, said, “The planning process begins with a site inspection followed by a more intensive on-site visit by our technical heavy lift team. This allows verification of measurements and dimensions. Once the details are acquired, a CAD rigging study, in 2D or 3D, is undertaken.� The LICCON software is used to simulate the lift. It confirms the crane capacity and

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verifies the counterweight needed. In addition, it simulates the ground pressure that the crane generates in various scenarios. The next step involves determination of the required load bearing capacity. Once the rigging study is completed, a method statement and risk assessment is undertaken. The company has also recently invested US$100mn in an equipment expansion programme for latest crane technology. In order to provide an uninterrupted service to its clients, Johnson Crane Hire runs a well-equipped workshop manned by a strong mechanical team. Each crane undergoes regular, scheduled inspection and maintenance in accordance with the requirements of the Occupational Health and Safety Act. â–

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Cranes

CONSTRUCTION

Lift the right crane Any kind of crane is a major acquisition or hire; here are the different types of cranes in use for construction purposes today

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ll cranes operate on the same principles, but two basic decisions have to be taken into account before acquiring this useful machine, whether new, pre-owned or hired for a specific task. First, is it mobile or fixed? Second, what specific type of lifting device would be needed? Amongst the mobile types, the most versatile is the truck-mounted crane. These machines are usually powered - both moving and lifting by a single engine, and fitted with counterweights. A side-lifting mobile will be particularly useful whenever heavy ISO containers, for example, have to be delivered to a commercial site. In case of any uneven construction site for example, in the early stages of development, either an all-terrain or a full-spec rough-terrain mobile has to be given a look-over. This is a costly equipment but has endless applications. A full-spec crawler crane will be able to work efficiently on ground where no other crane can reach. A modern telescopic handler crane is essentially an extended forklift truck, ideal for keeping on site for all those unforeseen heavy lifting tasks. In terms of mobility and for use in a harbour or riverside-wharf handling area - including extensively offshore of course - a floating crane is likely to fit the bill. Barge mounted, these are frequently hired in busy ports like Tin Can Island and Kilindini. If you require a fixed type of crane, then an overhead one must be considered very carefully because these machines usually have fairly limited applications unless they are demountable and can be reerected by a specialised crew on site. The classic type of fixed lifting device is the tower crane, comprising of a carefully matched assembly of base, mast, slewing unit and jib along with a control cab. A sub-group of this basic type is the self-erecting crane, the sort of device one sees in modern projects like the high-profile extensions of the cities of Dubai and Kuwait. Another category is the modern high-tech telescopic crane and its counterpart, the jointed-jib level luffing type. Then there are the big guys, usually associated with large-scale fixed industrial locations like high-capacity shipyards where one comes

across the heavy duty hammerhead crane, the container stacker and others, usually referred to collectively as overhead cranes. Specialised types are the deck cranes carried on ocean-going vessels (sometimes adapted for handling bulk cargoes), and the sky cranes - offered by heavy-lift helicopter operators. Whichever type you opt for, there are two basic principles that have to be kept permanently in mind. The first is basic lifting capacity whereby so-called ‘mechanical advantage’ is exploited, based on the principles of the lever, pulley, winding mechanism and/or hydraulic cylinder to multiply the useful force that can be usefully applied to the load. Energy always has to be conserved so the jib’s horizontal reach is what keeps the system in equilibrium. The second consideration is the issue of stability. The crane will only be secure if the sum of all lever moments about any point must come to zero; in practice the safe rated load will be considerably less than the load/reach distance which will cause the crane to topple. ■

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Safety

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n 2009, with the introduction of the D-series Mark VI ADT, Bell Equipment took huge strides in articulated dump truck (ADT) safety, positioning the company as an industry benchmark and cementing its position as an ADT specialist. Llewellyn Roux, product marketing manager, says, “At that time there was an increased awareness of site safety, particularly on mine sites. By listening to our customers and reacting quicker to a changing workplace we were able to provide innovative safety features to exceed application safety standards.” At the heart of many safety features is the CANbus language protocol used by all Bell ADTs to communicate between a truck’s central processing unit (CPU), 15 system controllers and 57 sensors. This allows instantaneous feedback on ADT health and production data. The electrical system also uses a current feedback loop, which allows the CPU to determine whether the ADT is working optimally and provides immediate feedback to the operator. Bell ADT cabs are also standard with ROPS/FOPS certification and an air suspension operator seat. Both the operator and trainer seat have safety belts and the new E-series Bell will feature a multi-point safety harness for the operator seat. In addition, high convex mirrors reduce machine blind spots to improve visibility and safety. With I-Tip, the operator can bring the ADT to a halt and engages the tip lever. The truck does the rest of the steps. When leaving the

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stockpile the operator can engage drive and as the ADT starts moving, it controls the speed safely whilst the bin lowers itself. For safety on the haul, speed control is built into the Bell ADT operator interface giving the operator two speed levels that he can programme. According to Roux, other features include the option to activate an automatic hooter, which will sound when changing between drive and reverse, as well as when the payload has been reached during loading. ■

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Water

CONSTRUCTION

Uganda: Setting water standards Waterfund and IBM contracted to utilise data to help drive investment in new projects Africa’s collective GDP is expected to rise to US$2.6 trillion by 2020, thus increasing the demand for water

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aterfund, a global water risk management company, and IBM have signed an agreement with the Ugandan Ministry of Water and Environment that makes the country the first in Africa to become a member of the pioneering Water Cost Index (WCI). Waterfund, with IBM acting as calculation agent, will work with the Ministry to calculate the cost of producing water in Uganda. This work will reflect estimated water production costs measured in US dollars per cubic metre and be published as part of the Rickards Real Cost Water Index, to be updated monthly. Ephraim Kamuntu, Uganda’s minister of Water and Environment, “The unprecedented level of transparency that the index will bring to pricing water sector investments in Uganda will be a great asset in attracting private sector funding that can help us provide clean and safe freshwater to all our citizens. It gives us great pleasure to work with Waterfund and IBM and harness their expertise to make this happen.” Build to achieve clean water The Rickards Real Cost Water Index will highlight the energy costs, interest rate risk, and capital expenditures required to build and www.africanreview.com

maintain large-scale water treatment and delivery networks in Uganda. The financial year 2012/2013 budget for the Ministry of Water and Environment to invest in the water sector is UGX301.9bn (US$153mn), with plans to supply 77 per cent of rural dwellers and 100 per cent of urban dwellers with clean water by 2015. To achieve this aim, however, it will require Uganda to commit at least US$300mn per year of new investment to the water sector until 2020. By 2030, 50 per cent of Africans are expected to live in cities, while Africa’s collective GDP is expected to rise to US$2.6 trillion by 2020, according to Mckinsey Global Institute, increasing the demand for water and stressing existing sources of potable across the continent. With analysts predicting significant growth for the IT market in Africa, IBM is working with its clients and partners to put in place the systems, infrastructures and processes to underpin the continent’s economic and social transformation. Today, IBM has a direct presence in more than 20 African countries, including Tanzania, Senegal, South Africa, Morocco, Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria, Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, and Mauritius. ■


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Profile

‘Big wheel’ at bauma Africa The German transport solution company will showcase its products at the Johannesburg premiere to create a sub-Saharan base oldhofer will be present at the debut event of bauma Africa, organised by Messe München International, in Johannesburg on 18 September 2013. Goldhofer is the provider of transport solutions for the construction and mining industries in the field of general and heavy-duty road haulage and special transport vehicles. Stefan Fuchs, CEO of Goldhofer Aktiengesellschaft, said, “We make sure we

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always remain one step ahead of the others, and that also applies to our presence in Africa. The continent is a very attractive market for our THP/SL series of innovative heavy-duty modular systems and for our top-quality Schopf underground loaders. I am expecting the trade fair to be a powerful stimulus.” Aktiengesellschaft added that the company is confident that the Munich trade fair company will also make its mark in Johannesburg and

will establish a benchmark trade show for the whole of the continent or at least for subSaharan Africa. “We are looking forward to adding our quality products from Memmingen to the made-in-Germany stand. The Goldhofer heavy-duty modular systems with swing-axle technology are outstanding performers for off-road applications and to that extent are predestined for the African market,” the CEO added. n

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Compact plants, concrete solutions ELKON’S NEW ELKOMIX Quick Master Series of concrete batching plants have been designed to be compact and easily transportable. As a result of the four series’ models 25, 35, 60, 120 and 135 - being able to fit into 40 feet containers, Elkon says transport costs are reduced significantly, especially for overseas customers. The 25, 35 and 60 plant models can be installed in just one day and on very small job sites. This is said to give construction companies the opportunity to install the concrete batching plants wherever and whenever they want, reducing project time loss. Each of the Elkomix Quick Master Series models can be installed on durable flat concrete surface. They do not require special concrete foundation for assembly, saving considerable money. The Elkomix 25 Quick Master Compact Concrete Batching Plant has a 22 cubic metres per hour vibrated concrete production capacity, which makes it ideal for smaller capacity requirements.

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The Elkomix 60 Quick Master plant

Capable of a 30 cubic metres per hour vibrated concrete production capacity, the Elkomix 35 Quick Master model was awarded the Design Turkey Superior Design Award. The third model in the series - the Elkomix 60 Quick Master has 50-55 cubic metres per hour vibrated concrete production capacity that provides advantageous first investment cost to its users. The fourth model said to meet customer demand for a bigger capacity

Quick Master Series concrete batching plant, the Elkomix 120 Quick Master, has a 100-105 cubic metres per hour vibrated concrete production capacity. Elkon noted, “This model has brought a new understanding to heavy duty design. It can be transported easily in containers and installed within two to three days.” The final member of Quick Master family is Elkomix-135 Quick Master with 120 cubic metres per hour vibrated concrete production capacity.

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Equipment

Taking it to the next level To complement our annual listing of local mining and construction equipment suppliers, African Review of Business and Technology looks at some of the biggest machines, and where you can see the latest and best

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s we prepared this year’s Buyers Guide it became clear that a number of circumstances are working together to bring a new breed of construction and mining equipment into Africa. First, the minerals boom and the fact that sub-Saharan Africa is now recognised as the fastest-growing region on earth are together alluring new types of really heavy equipment, mining trucks in particular. South African coal producers are particularly keen on the products, but the oil and gas boom in both East and West Africa is helping the acquisition too. We look at some of the classics, now occasionally to be seen here, in this special overall review. Second, the manufacturing countries’ emissions control revolution, which has still to hit much of Africa, continues to release onto the buoyant used-plant market substantial quantities of top-grade easily serviced machinery for auction, in particular. Now it’s not just Rotterdam that positively impacts on Africa but Dubai too. And third, there are the busy construction trade shows. We’ve already passed this year’s key event, bauma at Munich just a few months ago. But there are plenty more to come over the next couple of years, and we provide the dates for your diary. There’s nothing like being prepared for 2015. Undoubtedly, it is the rigid mining trucks that set the trend in size because really big haulers need just about everything big to keep them busy and that means wheel loaders, in particular. A landmark was passed back in 2002 when Caterpillar brought in the 797B, a diesel power-mechanical drive offhighway hauler on a massive scale. It weighed in at over 250 tonnes and could shift a further 380 tonnes at a single pass. German rival Liebherr responded within a couple of years with the T 282B, which was substantially longer and could be heaploaded with no less than 400 metric tonnes. The engine was slightly larger than the Cat’s but the key difference was that this new machine incorporated diesel electrical drive on the four-wheel rear axles, a real trend

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setter for the opencast mining and quarrying industry. This transformed the transmission characteristics, ushering in unprecedented flexibility in terms of actual operation, and with almost no sacrifice in terms of top speed. Komatsu’s response to this Western technology development came a few years later with the 960 E rigid mining trucks, actually manufactured in the USA, which can carry a payload of 327 tonnes. To make good use of these megamachines, mine and quarry, operators need a really big wheel loader which is matched to the capacity and required bucket reachheight of the hauler, requiring fewer passes, and therefore providing higher productivity, to fill. For this, Caterpillar brought in 994 F, weighing nearly 200 tonnes, back in 2005. And finally, what about the really big excavators that have to dig out the resources needed to feed these mammoth machines? Hydraulics have largely taken over here, but some of the world’s largest holes in the ground still feature electrically-powered cable-operated shovels like the huge P&H 5700, which was introduced in 1978. To see a selection of updates on all these big materials movers, there is no choice but to attend one of the huge mining/ construction trade shows, of which the next example will be Conexpo-Con/Agg in Las Vegas from 4-8 March 2014. Then in 2015 the

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world’s attention moves back to Europe for Intermat (20-25 April, always held in Paris). In the meantime, there are plenty of smaller events taking place. The German bauma organisers come back to Johannesburg from 18-21 September this year for what looks likely to be the region’s biggest event in 2013. Then bauma China will be taking place in Shanghai from 25-28 November 2014. Home to what is still Africa’s largest ongoing dam project Ethiopia features Addis Build from 4-7 October, with Cairobuild taking place at the end of the same month (24-27 October 2013). Buildint Kenya will be held from 14-16 September this year. Next year Nairobi will be seeing Buildexpo Africa (2-4 May) and Jo’burg Interbuild Africa (13-16 August). Back on the international scale, there are shows like SAIE in Bologna, Italy (16-19 October 2013) to plan for. Batimat in Paris, France, runs from 4-8 November 2013, Intermat Middle East in Abu Dhabi (2022 January next year) and Samoter in Verona, Italy (27 February-2 March 2014). Finally, if it’s really big concrete plant that you need, such as the 50-ton 1260RS pavement/rock saw from specialised US manufacturer Trencor, there really is no alternative but to book your ticket to the next annual World of Concrete, which will be held in Las Vegas from 20-24 January next. ■ www.africanreview.com


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onstructors learned, at bauma 2013, what machine and attachment innovations were available to use on new projects - and Doosan played a significant role in the display of innovative equipment, at a stand covering 4553m² of showground space. International interest was strong. Nancy De Sy, corporate and public communication manager for Doosan Construction Equipment, affirmed that "most of our international sales network present all week to welcome our dealers and customers” - not only from Europe, but also from the Middle East and Africa. The company’s impressive range on show included excavators, wheel loaders,

articulated dump trucks and attachments. New equipment now offered includes the DX140W-3 and DX160W-3 wheeled excavators, the DX380LC-3 large crawler excavator and the DL200-3, DL250-3 and DL550-3 wheel loaders - all designed, in Doosan’s terms, “to exceed customer requirements for quality, productivity, controllability, comfort, reliability and durability, with greatly reduced overall costs and optimal fuel efficiency”. Doosan’s DX140W-3 and DX160W-3 excavators are both driven by the DL06KB sixcylinder ‘common rail’ turbocharged diesel engine - whereas the company’s DX380LC-3 excavator is powered by the larger Doosan

The DX140W-3 offers efficiency and performance to save time and money

DL08K diesel engine. Added to this range are the DX420LC-3 and DX490LC-3 excavators, each of which offers a substantially improved range of specifications including drawbar pull, arm and bucket digging force and lifting capacity. ■

The DL250-3 wheel loader offers an superior combination of breakout force, size and lift capacity

The Doosan DL220-3 wheel loader is designed to meet many municipal requirements

The DX490LC-3 is equipped to work faster and benefit your bottom line

The DX420LC-3 is distinguished by solid performance, excellent fuel efficiency, operator-focused working environment and exceptional durability

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BUYERS’ GUIDE

Construction Buyers’ Guide Section One: Listings by Category / Section Two: Suppliers / Section Three: Agents in Africa Please mention African Review when contacting your supplier

Section One: Listings by Category AIR COMPRESSORS Atlas Copco Ghana Limited Coelmo S.r.l. Doosan Portable Power (Doosan Benelux SA) Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd. Diesel Driven Doosan Portable Power (Doosan Benelux SA) Electric FM Sudafix Group Himoinsa Marelli Motori S.p.A. AIR CONDITIONING Emirates Industrial Panel LLC Kirloskar Brothers Limited KTI - Plersch Kaltetechnik GmbH BUILDINGS Conmix Ltd. Emirates Industrial Panel LLC Engineering Enterprises for Civil & Steel Constructions S.A.E. Kirloskar Brothers Limited KwikBuild (Pty) Ltd. Merlo S.p.A Officine Rigamonti S.p.A. Towerworx Egypt Weiler GmbH Zamil Steel Building Co. Egypt COMPONENTS AND

SPARE PARTS C.C.Jensen A/S Cat Lift Trucks DEM Group Flowrox Oy Industrial Machinery Export S.r.l.

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IREM S.p.A. Jungheinrich Exports AG & Co. KG Kirloskar Brothers Limited Kohler Power Systems Lafert S.p.A. Lovato Electric S.p.A. Maitek S.r.l. Mantovanibenne S.r.l. Marelli Motori S.p.A. Rossi S.p.A. Shandong Shantui Construction Machinery Import & Export Co. Ltd. SMT Group Valuepart Europe S.p.A. Wear and Spare Parts CONCRETE EQUIPMENT Amog S.r.l (A Davino Group Branch) Babcock International Group Baryval - Serviplem, S.A. Telcon Bobcat (Doosan Benelux SA) FM Sudafix Group German Gulf Enterprises Ltd. Kraft Tool Company KTI - Plersch Kaltetechnik GmbH Mantovanibenne S.r.l. Multi-Tech Services Limited Officine Piccini S.p.A Remco Afrique SRS Finlay Vortex Hydra S.r.l. Weiler GmbH Batching Plant Carmix - Metalgalante S.r.l. CIFA S.p.A. Elkon Concrete Batching Plants

Fiori Group S.p.A. Jessop & Associates (Pty) Ltd. Officine Piccini S.p.A Vortex Hydra S.r.l. Weiler GmbH Block/Tile- Making Equipment Hydraform International Jessop & Associates (Pty) Ltd. Ormonde Machinery Ltd. SRS Finlay Vortex Hydra S.r.l. Breakers Agria Machinery Services & Co. Ltd. Bobcat (Doosan Benelux SA) Fritsch GmbH • Milling and Sizing Indeco Ind S.p.A. MB S.p.A. Concrete Pumps CIFA S.p.A. Elkon Concrete Batching Plants Flowrox Oy German Gulf Enterprises Ltd. Formwork CIFA S.p.A. Doka Industries GmbH Form - Scaff Mobile Mixing Plant Bobcat (Doosan Benelux SA) Carmix - Metalgalante S.r.l. CIFA S.p.A. Elkon Concrete Batching Plants Fiori Group S.p.A. Officine Piccini S.p.A Wirtgen GmbH

Recycling Elkon Concrete Batching Plants MB S.p.A. Reinforcement MEP S.p.A. Simpedil S.r.l Concrete Equipment - Other Amog S.r.l (A Davino Group Branch) Baryval - Serviplem, S.A. Telcon Carmix - Metalgalante S.r.l. CIFA S.p.A. Doosan Portable Power (Doosan Benelux SA) Fiori Group S.p.A. FM Sudafix Group Jessop & Associates (Pty) Ltd. KTI - Plersch Kaltetechnik GmbH Simpedil S.r.l Spiroll Precast Services Ltd. Trelawny SPT Ltd Vortex Hydra S.r.l. Weiler GmbH CONSTRUCTION VEHICLES Babcock International Group Bell Equipment Company Caterpillar SARL Coelmo S.r.l. DEM Group Engineering Enterprises for Civil & Steel Constructions S.A.E. Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd. Mikano International Limited Multi-Tech Services Limited Remco Afrique Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers

Shandong Shantui Construction Machinery Import & Export Co. Ltd. SMT Group Terex Construction Towerworx Egypt Van Vliet Trucks Holland Volvo Construction Equipment Dump Trucks and Haulers Caterpillar SARL Iveco S.p.A. Komatsu Ltd. Mantrac Group Ormonde Machinery Ltd. Engines, Components and Accessories C.C.Jensen A/S Caterpillar SARL Himoinsa Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd. Perkins Engines Co. Ltd. Volvo Penta Site Dumpers Carmix - Metalgalante S.r.l. Caterpillar SARL Secmair Fayat Group Tractors Caterpillar SARL GESAN - Grupos Electrogenos Europe S.A. Iveco S.p.A. Mantrac Group Valuepart Europe S.p.A. Trailers Bedelco Sprl Iveco S.p.A. Towerworx Egypt

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BUYERS’ GUIDE Truck Mounted Platforms Iveco S.p.A. Towerworx Egypt Construction Vehicles Other Caterpillar SARL Metong Machinery Manufacture Co. Ltd. Secmair Fayat Group Towerworx Egypt CONSULTANCY SERVICES Allott (Nigeria) Limited Doka Industries GmbH Spiroll Precast Services Ltd. Towerworx Egypt DEMOLITION EQUIPMENT Atlas Copco Ghana Limited Bobcat (Doosan Benelux SA) Doosan Portable Power (Doosan Benelux SA) GEFCO Incorporated Indeco Ind S.p.A. Mantovanibenne S.r.l. MB S.p.A. Osborn Engineered Products SA (Pty) Ltd. Tesab Volvo Construction Equipment DRILLING Comacchio S.r.l. Hütte Bohrtechnik GmbH Osborn Engineered Products SA (Pty) Ltd. Soilmec S.p.A. Components and Accessories Hütte Bohrtechnik GmbH Osborn Engineered Products SA (Pty) Ltd. Winch House Africa (Pty) Ltd. Drilling Machinery and Plant Comacchio S.r.l. Doosan Portable Power (Doosan Benelux SA) Hütte Bohrtechnik GmbH Osborn Engineered Products SA (Pty) Ltd. Soilmec S.p.A. Wirtgen GmbH Piling Casagrande S.p.A. Comacchio S.r.l. Conmix Ltd. MEP S.p.A. Osborn Engineered Products SA (Pty) Ltd. Soilmec S.p.A. Trenching and Pipe Laying Amog S.r.l (A Davino Group Branch) Osborn Engineered Products SA (Pty) Ltd. Tunnelling Casagrande S.p.A. Comacchio S.r.l. Hütte Bohrtechnik GmbH Osborn Engineered Products SA (Pty) Ltd. Soilmec S.p.A. Drilling - Other Casagrande S.p.A. Comacchio S.r.l. Doosan Portable Power (Doosan Benelux SA) Hütte Bohrtechnik GmbH Osborn Engineered Products SA (Pty) Ltd. Soilmec S.p.A. Wirtgen GmbH

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EQUIPMENT Babcock International Group Bell Equipment Company Bobcat (Doosan Benelux SA) Caterpillar SARL DEM Group GEFCO Incorporated Industrial Machinery Export S.r.l. MB S.p.A. Mikano International Limited Multi-Tech Services Limited Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Shandong Shantui Construction Machinery Import & Export Co. Ltd. SMT Group Terex Construction Valuepart Europe S.p.A. Van Vliet Trucks Holland Volvo Construction Equipment Attachments and Accessories Bobcat (Doosan Benelux SA) C.C.Jensen A/S Caterpillar SARL Indeco Ind S.p.A. Mantovanibenne S.r.l. MB S.p.A. SRS Finlay Backhoe Loaders Case Construction Machinery Caterpillar SARL Mantrac Group New Holland Construction Machinery Swazi-Trac (Pty) Ltd. Dozers Case Construction Machinery Caterpillar SARL Komatsu Ltd. Mantrac Group New Holland Construction Machinery Dumpsters Mantrac Group Officine Piccini S.p.A SRS Finlay Swazi-Trac (Pty) Ltd. Excavators Case Construction Machinery Caterpillar SARL Komatsu Ltd. Mantrac Group New Holland Construction Machinery Swazi-Trac (Pty) Ltd. Valuepart Europe S.p.A. Loaders - Other Bobcat (Doosan Benelux SA) Case Construction Machinery Caterpillar SARL Fiori Group S.p.A. Komatsu Ltd. Mantrac Group New Holland Construction Machinery Shandong Shantui Construction Machinery Import & Export Co. Ltd. Mini-Excavators Bobcat (Doosan Benelux SA) Case Construction Machinery Caterpillar SARL Fiori Group S.p.A. Mantrac Group New Holland Construction Machinery

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Motor Graders Case Construction Machinery Caterpillar SARL Komatsu Ltd. Mantrac Group New Holland Construction Machinery Swazi-Trac (Pty) Ltd. Scrapers Caterpillar SARL Mantrac Group Winch House Africa (Pty) Ltd. Skidsteer Loaders Bobcat (Doosan Benelux SA) Case Construction Machinery Caterpillar SARL Mantrac Group New Holland Construction Machinery Swazi-Trac (Pty) Ltd. Earthmoving Equipment Other Bedelco Sprl Caterpillar SARL Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Valuepart Europe S.p.A. Finishing Kraft Tool Company Equipment Nilos GmbH & Co. KG Insulation Panels C.C.Jensen A/S KwikBuild (Pty) Ltd. Tiger Profiles & Insulation LLC Towerworx Egypt Winch House Africa (Pty) Ltd. Materials Conmix Ltd. Dowson & Dobson Industrial Interplast Limited Lafarge Tiger Profiles & Insulation LLC Paints Conmix Ltd. Tiger Profiles & Insulation LLC Winch House Africa (Pty) Ltd. Services German Gulf Enterprises Ltd. Winch House Africa (Pty) Ltd. LIFTING EQUIPMENT Babcock International Group Bell Equipment Company GESAN - Grupos Electrogenos Europe S.A. Lafert S.p.A. Mikano International Limited Terex Construction Van Vliet Trucks Holland Visa S.p.A. Volvo Penta YorPower Ltd. Components and Accessories Lovato Electric S.p.A. Paterson Simons & Co. (Africa) Ltd. Rossi S.p.A. Cranes Casagrande S.p.A. Officine Piccini S.p.A Paterson Simons & Co. (Africa) Ltd. Hoists FLSmidth Hydraulic German Gulf Enterprises Ltd. Officine Rigamonti S.p.A.

Lift Trucks Cat Lift Trucks Jungheinrich Exports AG & Co. KG Mantrac Group Paterson Simons & Co. (Africa) Ltd. Other Materials Handling Cat Lift Trucks Jungheinrich Exports AG & Co. KG SRS Finlay Pneumatic Bedelco Sprl Dowson & Dobson Industrial German Gulf Enterprises Ltd. Telescopic Handlers Bobcat (Doosan Benelux SA) Case Construction Machinery Faresin Industries S.p.A. Merlo S.p.A New Holland Construction Machinery Paterson Simons & Co. (Africa) Ltd. MOBILE POWER

SUPPLY UNITS Atlas Copco Ghana Limited Coelmo S.r.l. Cummins Power Generation Ltd. Doosan Portable Power (Doosan Benelux SA) FG Wilson Flowrox Oy Green Power Systems S.r.l. Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd. Kohler Power Systems KTI - Plersch Kaltetechnik GmbH Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. SDMO Industries Tessari Energia S.p.A. Towerworx Egypt Van Vliet Trucks Holland Weir Minerals Africa (Pty) Ltd. Generator Sets Controls S.r.l. FG Wilson Green Power Systems S.r.l. StarPower Weiler GmbH PUMPING EQUIPMENT FLSmidth Industrial Machinery Export S.r.l. Lafert S.p.A. Officine Rigamonti S.p.A. Osborn Engineered Products SA (Pty) Ltd. StarPower Towerworx Egypt Wear and Spare Parts Concrete Bobcat (Doosan Benelux SA) CIFA S.p.A. Conmix Ltd. FM Sudafix Group Jessop & Associates (Pty) Ltd. Keestrack NV Lafarge Ormonde Machinery Ltd. Osborn Engineered Products SA (Pty) Ltd. Wear and Spare Parts Weir Minerals Africa (Pty) Ltd. Submersible Agria Machinery Services & Co. Ltd.

Kirloskar Brothers Limited Osborn Engineered Products SA (Pty) Ltd. StarPower Trelawny SPT Ltd Weir Minerals Africa (Pty) Ltd. Truck Mounted CIFA S.p.A. Jessop & Associates (Pty) Ltd. Towerworx Egypt Trelawny SPT Ltd Pumping Equipment - Other Interplast Limited Kirloskar Brothers Limited Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd. Officine Rigamonti S.p.A. Osborn Engineered Products SA (Pty) Ltd. StarPower Wear and Spare Parts Weir Minerals Africa (Pty) Ltd. RAW MATERIALS DEM Group Lafarge Osborn Engineered Products SA (Pty) Ltd. SMT Group Crushing, Screening and Washing FLSmidth Fritsch GmbH • Milling and Sizing Maitek S.r.l. Malagoli Group S.r.l. Osborn Engineered Products SA (Pty) Ltd. Tesab Volvo Penta Grinding Equipment FLSmidth Fritsch GmbH • Milling and Sizing Osborn Engineered Products SA (Pty) Ltd. Mixing Fritsch GmbH • Milling and Sizing Osborn Engineered Products SA (Pty) Ltd. Quarrying Doosan Portable Power (Doosan Benelux SA) Maitek S.r.l. Malagoli Group S.r.l. Ormonde Machinery Ltd. Osborn Engineered Products SA (Pty) Ltd. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Tesab Testing Controls S.r.l. Raw Materials - Other Amog S.r.l (A Davino Group Branch) Lafarge ROAD BUILDING

EQUIPMENT Adroit Technologies Atlas Copco Ghana Limited Babcock International Group BOMAG GmbH Caterpillar SARL Ciber Equipamentos Rodoviarios Ltda. Doosan Portable Power (Doosan Benelux SA) Industrial Machinery Export S.r.l.

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BUYERS’ GUIDE Kraft Tool Company Metong Machinery Manufacture Co. Ltd. Multi-Tech Services Limited Remco Afrique Shandong Shantui Construction Machinery Import & Export Co. Ltd. Van Vliet Trucks Holland Volvo Construction Equipment Asphalt Plant Ciber Equipamentos Rodoviarios Ltda. Marini S.p.A. Metong Machinery Manufacture Co. Ltd. Compaction Equipment Agria Machinery Services & Co. Ltd. BOMAG GmbH Caterpillar SARL Mantrac Group Pavers Adroit Technologies BOMAG GmbH Caterpillar SARL Mantrac Group Metong Machinery Manufacture Co. Ltd. Recycling Bobcat (Doosan Benelux SA) BOMAG GmbH Fritsch GmbH • Milling and Sizing Indeco Ind S.p.A. Maitek S.r.l. Malagoli Group S.r.l. Marini S.p.A. Tesab Wirtgen GmbH Rollers Agria Machinery Services & Co. Ltd. BOMAG GmbH Caterpillar SARL Road Building Equipment - Other Bedelco Sprl Bobcat (Doosan Benelux SA) Caterpillar SARL Doosan Portable Power (Doosan Benelux SA) Metong Machinery Manufacture Co. Ltd. Osborn Engineered Products SA (Pty) Ltd. Secmair Fayat Group Wirtgen GmbH

SOFTWARE CAD Engineering Enterprises for Civil & Steel Constructions S.A.E. Mikano International Limited Spiroll Precast Services Ltd. Management Systems Secmair Fayat Group Software - Other 3D Laser Mapping Ltd.

STEEL MEP S.p.A. Remco Afrique Towerworx Egypt Zamil Steel Building Co. Egypt Fabrication and Structures Emirates Industrial Panel LLC Form - Scaff KwikBuild (Pty) Ltd. Simpedil S.r.l Towerworx Egypt Steel - Other Balmoral Tanks Simpedil S.r.l Zamil Steel Building Co. Egypt

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TOOLS DEM Group Doosan Portable Power (Doosan Benelux SA) SMT Group Hydraulic Officine Rigamonti S.p.A. Mechanical Dowson & Dobson Industrial Gedore Tools SA (Pty) Ltd. Simpedil S.r.l Pneumatic Bedelco Sprl Doosan Portable Power (Doosan Benelux SA) Dowson & Dobson Industrial Trelawny SPT Ltd Tools - Other Doosan Portable Power (Doosan Benelux SA) Engineering Enterprises for Civil & Steel Constructions S.A.E. GESAN - Grupos Electrogenos Europe S.A. Himoinsa Trelawny SPT Ltd Visa S.p.A. UNDERGROUND &

MINING MACHINERY Bell Equipment Company Iveco S.p.A. Sandvik Mining and Construction RSA (Pty) Ltd. OTHER SITE EQUIPMENT

AND MATERIALS Bobcat (Doosan Benelux SA) C.C.Jensen A/S Coelmo S.r.l. Doosan Portable Power (Doosan Benelux SA) MEP S.p.A. Socomec UPS Towerworx Egypt Fencing Interplast Limited MEP S.p.A. Lighting Masts/Towers Doosan Portable Power (Doosan Benelux SA) Green Power Systems S.r.l. Kohler Power Systems SDMO Industries SOL Inc. (Solar Outdoor Lighting) Tower Light S.r.l. Towerworx Egypt Pipe and Cable Detecting Systems Dowson & Dobson Industrial Interplast Limited Plastic Tanks for Heating Oil or Petrol Balmoral Tanks Sand Blasting Equipment Doosan Portable Power (Doosan Benelux SA) Scaffolding Doka Industries GmbH Form - Scaff Marchetti S.r.l. Ladders & Scaffoldings Silos Balmoral Tanks Surveying Equipment 3D Laser Mapping Ltd.

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BUYERS’ GUIDE Temporary Housing and Offices Emirates Industrial Panel LLC Engineering Enterprises for Civil & Steel Constructions S.A.E. KwikBuild (Pty) Ltd. WELDING EQUIPMENT German Gulf Enterprises Ltd. GESAN - Grupos Electrogenos Europe S.A. Green Power Systems S.r.l. Interplast Limited

USED EQUIPMENT Bell Equipment Company Cat Lift Trucks Caterpillar SARL Doka Industries GmbH GESAN - Grupos Electrogenos Europe S.A. Himoinsa Industrial Machinery Export S.r.l. Jungheinrich Exports AG & Co. KG Maitek S.r.l. Malagoli Group S.r.l. Mantrac Group

Mikano International Limited Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Tessari Energia S.p.A. Visa S.p.A. Vortex Hydra S.r.l. Weir Minerals Africa (Pty) Ltd.

RENTAL EQUIPMENT Cat Lift Trucks Caterpillar SARL Coelmo S.r.l. Cummins Power Generation Ltd. FG Wilson Jungheinrich Exports AG & Co. KG

Kohler Power Systems SDMO Industries Towerworx Egypt

COMPLETE SOLUTIONS FOR ELECTRICAL NEEDS GEFCO Incorporated SAFETY EQUIPMENT Adroit Technologies Doka Industries GmbH Himoinsa Marchetti S.r.l. Ladders & Scaffoldings

GEOIMAGING

Ormonde Machinery Ltd. FREIGHT/LOGISTICS Remco Afrique MOTORS/DRIVERS/

CONTROLS Kirloskar Brothers Limited CONVEYOR SYSTEMS FLSmidth Osborn Engineered Products SA (Pty) Ltd. Phoenix Conveyor Belt Systems GmbH Tesab

KTI - Plersch Kaltetechnik GmbH

Section Two: Suppliers 3D Laser Mapping Ltd. Unit 1, Moorbridge Court Moorbridge Road East Bingham, Nottingham United Kingdom Tel: +44 1949 838004 Fax: +44 8701 214605 Web: www.3dlasermapping.com E-mail: info@ 3dlasermapping.com 3D Laser Mapping is a World-leading Specialist in the development and application of 3D Measurement technologies. This dynamic company is focused on delivering Geospatial Business Intelligence for 3D modelling, Mapping and Mining industries.

Agents: South Africa - 3D Laser Mapping

Adroit Technologies 20 Waterford Office Park Witkoppen Road Fourways South Africa Tel: +27 11 6588100 Fax: +27 11 6588101 Web: www.adroit.co.za E-mail: marketing@ adroit.co.za Adroit Technologies is a privately heald South African based software development company, developing award winning real time software for the induatrial automation markets for over 25 years. Principal activities are product development, consulting and solution development primarly in the industrial sector. In March 2011 Mitsubishi Electric Europe BV acquired 14.9% shareholding in Adroit, resulting in Adroit’s appointment as Authorised Distributor of Mitsubishi factory Automation products for sub-Saharan Africa in 2012.

Distributors of construction mining, agriculture & Horticulture equipment with after sales service & spare parts support.

Allott (Nigeria) Limited 1b, Adeyemi Lawson Street Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria Tel: +234 1 4627881 Fax: +234 1 4627881 Web: www.allottnigeria.com E-mail: info@allottnigeria.com Allott (Nigeria) Ltd established over 35 years ago has carried out over 350 projects in technical consulting on major infrastructure projects in Highway, Railways, Marine Terminals and Inland waterways in Nigeria.

Ammann (SA) 229 Hull Road Rynfield, Benoni 1500 Suite 25 Private Bag 43 South Africa Tel: +27 11 8493939/3333 Fax: +27 86 5033971 Web: www.ammanngroup.com E-mail: rocco.lehman@ ammann-group.com

Ammann (Switzerland) Eisenbahnstrasse 25 CH-4901 Langenthal Switzerland Tel: +41 62 9166161 Fax: +41 62 9166403 Web: www.ammanngroup.com E-mail: info.aag@ ammann-group.com

Amog S.r.l (A Davino Group Branch)

Agents: Botswana - Cinstrap Zimbabwe - Autocontrol Systems

Agria Machinery Services & Co. Ltd. C523/4 Downhill Street Komomlemle, Accra-North 5280, Ghana Tel: +233 302238160/ 302222169 Fax: +233 302222621 Web: www.agrimachinery.com E-mail: info@ agrimachinery.com

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Atlas Copco Ghana Limited

PO Box 10071, Accra, Ghana Tel: +233 302 774512 Fax: +233 302 776147 Web: www.atlascopco.com E-mail: info.ghana@ gh.atlascopco.com Atlas Copco Ghana Limited sells, distributes and services Compressed air and Gas Equipment, Generators, Construction and Mining equipment to the customers in the process/manufacturing of construction and mining industries. The company provides its customers with quality products and innovative solutions that aim at energy efficiency, sustainable productivity and reduced cost of ownership.

AXYZ 5330 South Service Road Burlington, Ontario, L7L5L1 Canada Tel: +1 905 6344940 Fax: +1 905 6344966 E-mail: rmarshall@axyz.co

Babcock International Group 19 Taljaard Road, Bartlett Boksburg, South Africa Tel: +27 11 2307300 Fax: +27 11 3972686 Web: www.babcock.co.za E-mail: enquiries@babcock.co.za Babcock provides sales, hire and servicing of construction equipment for the mining, quarrying construction, petrochemical, material handling, road building & forestry industries in Southern Africa.

Agents: Via Padula 102 Brusciano (Napoli), 80031 Italy Tel: +39 081 6588361 Fax: +39 081 8863398 Web: www.davinomixer.com E-mail: sales@ davinogroup.com The right concrete. Right now! A wide range of self loading concrete mixers equipped with Hydrostatic Transmissions, all Wheel Steering, Perkins/FPT engines, inching command, Electronic water system.

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Botswana - Rola Namibia - Pupkewitz Zimbabwe - Conquip

Balmoral Tanks Balmoral Park Loirston, Aberdeen AB12 3GY, United Kingdom Tel: +44 1224 859000 Fax: +44 1224 859123 Web: www.balmoraltanks.com E-mail: tanks@balmoral.co.uk

Balmoral Tank’s portfolio almost certainly guarantees that we have a water storage product perfectly suited to your project. Supported by unrivalled industry knowledge and global experience, you can count on us from specification installation. • Hot press moulded sectional tanks • Hot press steel sectional tanks • Cylindrical bolted sectional tanks •Technical services and support.

Barloworld Equipamentos Angola Lda. Estrada do Golf S/N Sector Talatona Luanda Sul PO Box 6103 Angola Tel: +244 222 460220/237 Fax: +244 222 460605/538 Web: www.barloworldequipment.com E-mail: info@barloworldangola.com

Baryval - Serviplem, S.A. Telcon Pol. Ind. Malpica C/D N367 Zaragoza, 50016 Spain Tel: +34 97 6465340 Fax: +34 97 6457127 Web: www.baryval.com E-mail: baryval@serviplem.com

Bell Equipment Company

Private Bag X20046 Empangeni South Africa Tel: +27 35 9079111 Fax: +27 35 7994323 Web: www.bellequipment.com E-mail: paulb@bell.co.za OEM manufacturer and distributor of heavy duty equipment for the Mining, Construction and Forestry industries.

Agents: South Africa - Bell Equipment International

Benninghoven Gmbh Industriegebiet Mulheim Mosel, 54486 Germany Tel: +49 65 341890 Fax: +49 65 348970 Web: www.benninghoven.com E-mail: info@ benninghoven.com

Bobcat (Doosan Benelux SA)

Bedelco Sprl Rue de l’Environnement 22 B-4100 Seraing Belgium Tel: +32 4 3301860 Fax: +32 4 3301866 Web: www.bedelco.com E-mail: info@bedelco.com Bedelco is a european tyre dealer, based in Belgium we deliver OTR and truck tyres in mines and careers all over the world with a large stock in Belgium, we can react quickly to customers demands. Customers satisfaction and timely deliveries are our main targets. Office in Africa: Bedelco Al Djazair, Hrouche Attaa Group No 20 Dar El Beida, Alger Tel: +213 21 752231 Fax: +213 21 752231 Web: www.bedelco.com Email: info@bedelco.dz

JAFZA View 19, Level 18 Office 1802 PO Box 262688, Dubai United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 4 8855828 Fax: +971 4 8855829 Web: www.bobcat.eu E-mail: gaby.rhayem@ doosan.com Bobcat manufactures the widest range of market-leading compact equipment including skid-steer and compact tracked loaders, compact excavators, telescopic handlers and utility vehicles. The impressive selection of Bobcat attachments for use with these machines includes wheel saws, trenchers, planers, hydraulic breakers and graders, saving time, effort and cost in carrying out an increasing range of applications throughout Africa.

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BUYERS’ GUIDE BOMAG GmbH

Hellerwald, Boppard 56154, Germany Tel: +49 6742 1000 Fax: +49 6742 3090 Web: www.bomag.com E-mail: info@bomag.com BOMAG is a manufacturer of machines for the compaction of soils,Asphalt and refuse; Stabilizers/Recyclers,Milling machines as well as pavers. The company employes approx.2,200 people (including 1,400 at its headquarters in Boppard, Germany) and is represented with its machines in approx.120 countries.

Breaker Technology Ltd. PO Box 130, 35 Algin Street Thornbury, N0H 2P0 Canada Tel: +1 519 5992015 Fax: +1 519 5996803 Web: www.rockbreaker.com

Briggs & Stratton

PO Box 54494, Dubai United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 4 2994944 Fax: +971 4 2994614 Web: www.briggsand stratton.com E-mail: bascodxb@ emirates.net.ae

C.C.Jensen A/S

Loevholmen 13, Svendborg 5700, Denmark Tel: +45 63 212014 Fax: +45 62 224615 Web: www.cjc.dk E-mail: sales@cjc.dk ccjensen@cjc.dk C.C.Jensen is a global leader in offline oil filtration.With more than 60 years of experience in oil filtration effective, oil filtration is the key in order to maintain the oil clean in crushers, mills, earth moving machinery etc. Avoid unforeseen breakdowns, excessive wear on components and frequent oil changes. Install a CJC offline oil filter.

Agents: South Africa - IQ Oil Filtration CC

Carmix - Metalgalante S.r.l.

Via A. Volta 2 Noventa di Piave Venezia Veneto, 30020 Italy Tel: +39 0421 65191 Fax: +39 0421 658838 Web: www.carmix.com E-mail: info@carmix.com Metalgalante is specialized on the manufacture of off-road self-loading mobile concrete mixers with over 30 years of experience. Our mixers

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are ideal for all job-sites where medium or small quantities of concrete are continuously needed during the day such as: sewage systems, water, telephone and electricity lines constructions, side road, low cost housing, in all those situation where ready mix system is not available and in all job sites which are not accessible to transit mixers. With our system, there is no waiting, not expensive, cost and quality of concrete is assured because client can control directly the production.

Agents: Angola - CI & MA COMP. INDUST. & MAQ. ANGOLA Nigeria - SEHNAOUI PLANT SAL Tunisia - INTER EQUIPEMENT S.A.

Casagrande S.p.A. Via A. Malignani, 1 Vigonovo - Fontanafredda Pordenone 33074 Italy Tel: +39 0434 9941 Fax: +39 0434 994338 Web: www.casagrandegroup.com E-mail: info@ casagrandegroup.com Casagrande S.p.A. is a world-class manufacturer of foundation equipment. It designs and produces hydraulic crawler cranes, large diameter piling rigs, equipment for diaphragm walls, small diameter drilling rigs, machines for tunnels, geothermal drilling rigs and grouting plants.

Case Construction Machinery Riva Paradiso 14 Lugano 6901 Switzerland Tel: +41 91 9853800 Fax: +41 91 9853647 Web: www.cnh.com E-mail: international.ce.media@ cnh.com Case Construction Equipment sells and supports a full line of construction equipment around the world. Through Case dealers, customers have access to a true professional partner with world-class equipment and aftermarket support. Case is a division of CNH Global NV, a majority-owned subsidiary of Fiat Industrial S.p.A. More information is available at www.casece.com.

Agents: Algeria - C.A.S.E. ALGERIA Angola - CAMPOTEC (LIMJE) Kenya - CMC Libya - Tanmia Haditha Co. Mauritius - IFRAMAC Morocco - SOBERMA Mozambique - ENTREPOSTO South Africa - CSE Tanzania - CMC Tunisia - SOTRADIES Uganda - CMC Uganda Ltd. Zimbabwe - WILLIAM BAIN

Cat Lift Trucks Hefbrugweg 77 The Netherlands Tel: +31 36 5494311 Web: www.catlifttruck.com E-mail: info@catlifttruck.com Cat Lift Trucks, based in the Netherlands, is one of the factories on Cat forklift trucks and warehouse equipment. We are serving the

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Agents: Côte D’Ivoire - Matforce Egypt - Mantrac Egypt Egypt - Unatrac Ltd. Ethiopia - Ries Engineering Share Co. Sudan - Sudanese Tractor Co. Ltd Zambia - Industrial Equipment Ltd - Kitwe

Caterpillar SARL

76 Route de Frontenex Geneva 6 1211 Switzerland Tel: +41 22 8494444 Web: www.cat.com For more than 85 years, Caterpillar Inc. has been making sustainable progress possible and driving positive change on every continent. With 2011 sales and revenues of $60.138 billion, Caterpillar is the world’s leading manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, diesel and natural gas engines, industrial gas turbines and diesel-electric locomotives. www.caterpillar.com.

Agents: Algeria - Bergerat Monnoyeur Angola - Barloworld Equipamentos Angola Lda. Botswana - Barloworld Equipment Botswana Pvt. Ltd. Burkina Faso - Burkina Equipements Cameroon - Tractrafric Equipement Cameroun Chad - Tractrafric Equipment (Chad) Congo - Tractrafric Equipment (Congo) Côte D’Ivoire - Manutention Africaine Côte dIvoire Djibouti - Anciens Comptoirs Ries Egypt - Mantrac - Alexandria Egypt - Mantrac Egypt Eritrea - Eritrea Equipment Ethiopia - Ries Engineering Share Co. Gabon - Tractrafric Equipment Gabon Gambia - JA Delmas Export Gambia Ghana - Mantrac Ghana Ltd. Ghana - Mantrac Ghana Ltd. (Accra) Ghana - Mantrac Ghana Ltd. (Kumasi) Guinea - Manutention Guineenne Guinea Bissau - Bissau Equipamentos Guinee Equatoriale - Tractrafric Equipement Kenya - Mantrac SAE Lesotho - Barloworld Liberia - Liberia Equipment Ltd. Madagascar - Henri Fraise Fils & Co. Malawi - Barloworld Equipment Malawi Ltd. Mali - Manutention Africaine (Mali)

Mauritainia - Societe Mauritanienne Des Tracteurs SARL Mauritius - Ireland Blyth Ltd. Mauritius - Tractrafric Equipment International Morocco - Tractrafric Equipment Maroc Mozambique - Barloworld Equipment Mozambique Namibia - Barloworld Namibia (Pty) Ltd. Niger - Manutention Africaine (Niger) Nigeria - Mantrac Nigeria Ltd. Rwanda - Tractrafric Equipment Rwanda Senegal - Societe Auxiliaire (Senegal) D Equipements (Saudequip) Seychelles - Henri Fraise Seychelles Sierra Leone - Mantrac Sierra Loene Ltd. South Africa - Barloworld Equipment Swaziland - Barloworld Equipment Swaziland (Pty) Ltd. Tanzania - Mantrac SAE Tanzania - Mantrac SAE (Mwanza) Togo - Togo Equipment Tunisia - Parenin SA Uganda - Mantrac Uganda Ltd. (Kampala) Zambia - Barloworld Equipment Zambia Ltd. Kitwe Zimbabwe - Barzem Enterprises Pvt. Ltd.

CG Power Systems Antwerpsesteenweg 167 Mechelen 2800 Belgium Tel: +32 15 283333 Fax: +32 15 283300 Web: www.cgglobal.com

Agents: Algeria - CG Power Systems Belgium NV

Ciber Equipamentos Rodoviarios Ltda. Rua Senhor do Bom Fim 177 Porto Alegre/RS Brazil Tel: +55 51 33649200 Fax: +55 51 33649228 Web: www.ciber.com.br E-mail: ciber@ciber.com.br Ciber is a company in the road building and equipment industry; a member of the Wirtgen Group, that also comprises the brands Wirtgen, Vogele, Hamm and Kleeman. Ciber offers a complete line of equipment for carrying out all the highway building process for building, maintaining and repairing pavements.

Agents: Algeria - TPS - Tractor Parts Services SARL Angola - Moviter Equipamentos Lda Morocco - SMDM - Societe Marocaine de Distribution Materiel Nigeria - SCOA Trac South Africa - Wirtgen South Africa (Pty) Ltd.

CIFA S.p.A. Via Stati Uniti d’America 26, Senago, (Milano) - I 20030, Italy Tel: +39 02 990131 Fax: +39 02 9981157 Web: www.cifa.com E-mail: cifa@cifa.com

Agents: Egypt - Omatra Morocco - Fenie Brossette Nigeria - HMD Nigeria South Africa - Flowmaster Tunisia - Italcar SA

Coelmo S.r.l.

Industrial Agglomeration ASI, Acerra (NA), 80011 Italy Tel: +39 081 8039731 Fax: +39 081 8039724 Web: www.coelmo.it E-mail: info@coelmo.it Coelmo is one of the oldest European manufacturers of industrial and marine generators from 3 kVA up to 3000 kVA. Based in Italy, with a large stock available to be shipped overnight to any destination in the world. Company profile products and modules are available on line at www.coelmo.it .

Agents: Togo - ADTF SARL

Comacchio S.r.l. Via Callalta 24/B - 31039 Riese Pio X (TV), 60075 Italy Tel: +39 0423 7585 Fax: +39 0423 755592 Web: www.comacchioindustries.it E-mail: sales@ comacchio-industries.it Comacchio S.r.l. produces machines for the small, medium and large diameter drilling, It is involved in geotechnical sector, round consolidation, anchor drilling, soil/environmental investigations, water well, mineral and geothermal researches.

Conmix Ltd. PO Box 5936, Sharjah United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 6 5314155 Fax: +971 6 5314332 Web: www.conmix.com E-mail: conmix@conmix.com The business portfolio of Conmix Ltd. includes Ready Mix Concrete, Pre Mix Plaster, Construction Chemicals, Piling and Water Treatment and Oilfield Additives. Company has multiple manufacturing facilities.

Agents: Kenya - Alibhai Shariff

Controls S.r.l. Via Aosta, 6, Cernusco s/N (Mi) 20063, Italy Tel: +39 02 21841 Fax: +39 02 92103333 Web: www.controlsgroup.com E-mail: controls@controls.it Testing equipment for the construction industry.

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BUYERS’ GUIDE Cummins Power Generation Ltd.

Columbus Av, Manston Park Ramsgate, CT12 5BF, United Kingdom Tel: +44 1843 255000 Fax: +44 1843 255900 Web: www.cumminspower.com

Agents: Algeria - Eurl Emire Algeria - Sarl Remelec Ethiopia - Equitorial Business Group Ghana - Cummins Ghana Ghana - G & J Technical Services Kenya - Car & General Ltd. (Kenya) Libya - SESCo Libya - Specialist Equipment & Services Co. Nigeria - Cummins West Africa Ltd. Senegal - Matforce Compagnie Sahelienne d’Industries South Africa - Cummins Diesel Sales and Service Uganda - Car & General Ltd. (Uganda)

Dangote Group

Union Marble House 1 Alfred Rewane Road, alomo Ikoyi Lagos, 40032, Nigeria Tel: +234 1 4480815/4480816 Fax: +234 1 4630316/2712231 Web: www.dangote.com E-mail: corporate.communications@ dangote.com

De Shekinah Nigeria Ltd. Suite B17 Mc Lewis Plaza 46 Blantyre Crescent, Wuse II Abuja, Nigeria Tel: +234 9 2913100 Web: www.deshekinah.com E-mail: deshekinah@yahoo.com

DEM Group

Rue Atthur Maes, 100 - 1130 Haren, Belgium Tel: +32 2 7249030 Fax: +32 2 7249079 Web: www.dem-group.com E-mail: info@dem-group.com DEM group is the official John Deere Construction & Forestry, Hitachi construction Machinery and Wirtgen group distributor for north, west and central Africa. The undisputed quality and performance of our equipment, our commitment to local service and the expertise of our aftersales service provide essential support for the development of your activities. African Agents and Subsidiaries: DEM Algeria, DEM Senegal, DEM Ghana, DEM Nigeria, DEM DRC.

Doka Industries GmbH

Josef Umdasch Platz 1, Amstetten 3300, Austria Tel: +43 7472 6050 Fax: +43 7472 64430 Web: www.doka.com E-mail: info@doka.com

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Doka is one of the world’s market - leading formwork systems and solutions supplier. Doka’s pathbreaking solutions assure an efficient construction process for all challenges of the clients; residential; highrise; transport and energy projects. General Sales Agent For: Senegal, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Chad, DRC, Gabon, Tanzania, Ivory Coast, Equatorial Guinea Tel: +43 664 8311762 Fax: +43 7472 64430 Web: www.doka.com E-mail: stefan.Zoelfel@doka.com

Agents: Algeria - Doka Algerie S.a.r.l. Egypt - Doka Egypt ( Doka GmbH ) Morocco - Doka Maroc SARL - AU Mozambique - Doka Mozambique LDA (ledby South Africa Pty) Nigeria - Doka Gmbh Nigeria South Africa - Doka South Africa ( Pty )

Doosan Portable Power (Doosan Benelux SA)

JAFZA View 19, Level 18 Office 1802 PO Box 262688, Dubai United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 4 8855828 Fax: +971 4 8855829 Web: www.doosanportablepower.com E-mail: gaby.rhayem@doosan.com Doosan Portable Power is a market leading manufacturer of portable compressors, generators and mobile lighting systems for the African market. All Doosan Portable Power products are designed and rigorously tested to ensure they give outstanding operation on the toughest sites and in the most extreme conditions around the world, for applications in construction, roads, utilities, rental, quarrying and many other industries.

Dowson & Dobson Industrial Moby House, 128 Loper Ave Aeroport, Spartan PO Box 1162 Isando, 1600 South Africa Tel: +27 11 3922367 Fax: +27 11 3926884/3573 Web: www.dowson.co.za E-mail: enquiry@dowson.co.za A company associated with high quality products for over 100 years. Suppliers of pipe threading and handling equipment throughout Africa as well as joining compound for pipe threads, stainless steel strapping and clamps and air tools and compressed air filtration products.

Elkon Concrete Batching Plants

Esentepe Mah., Dergiler Sok. Sisli, Istanbul, 34394 Turkey Tel: +90 212 2889633 Fax: +90 212 2746310 Web: www.elkon.com E-mail: info@elkomix.com Elkon is one of the leading manufacturer of stationary concrete batching plants, mobile concrete batching plants, compact concrete batching plants, trailer type concrete pumps, concrete recycling plants and mixers: Pan, planetary and twinshaft. Company assures quality of its products with following certificates: NSF (ISO9001: 2008), TUV (ISO9001: 2008), Gost-R, CE, and Ukrsepro.

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BUYERS’ GUIDE Emirates Industrial Panel LLC Dubai Investment Park Plot Number 598-1106 PO Box 115408 Dubai United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 4 8859600 Fax: +971 4 8859601 Web: www.emiratespanel.com E-mail: info@ emiratespanel.com Emirates Industrial Panel are manufacturers of pre-insulated sandwich panels for cold stores and roof/wall cladding and offer a complete range of complementary products such as flashing & accessories, insulated doors, dock shelters, levellers and other construction material. EIP is the sole manufacturer of certified resistant (PIR) Panels In the Region.

ENDRESS Power Generators

Neckartenzlinger Strasse 39 Bempflingen 72658 Germany Tel: +49 7123 9737/45 Fax: +49 7123 9737/50 Web: www.endress generator.com E-mail: info@endressgenerator.com

Engineering Enterprises for Civil & Steel Constructions S.A.E. 19 Markaz El Maalomat St. Sheraton Residences Heliopolis Cairo Egypt Tel: +20 2 22669002 Fax: +20 2 22679151 Web: www.eecegypt.com E-mail: alshaimaa.elbohi@ eecegypt.com A leading civil engineering, construction and steel fabrication group in region with over 35 years experience. Manufactured products include steel structures and towers, steel claddings, sandwich panels, semi-trailers, mobile sites, caravans, cold rooms, prefabricated buildings, semi - trailers. Provision of turnkey construction services to telecom, power, industrial and commercial sectors.

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1 Millennium Way Springvale Business Park Springfield Road Belfast, BT12 7AL United Kingdom Tel: +44 28 90495000 Fax: +44 28 28261111 Web: www.fgwilson.com FG Wilson is a world leading manufacturer of diesel and gas generator sets from 5.5 - 2,500 kVA. From our global facilities, we have the capacity to produce over 130,000 generator sets each year. Our network of over 370 dealers in more than 150 countries provide full lifecycle support at a local level.

Fiori Group S.p.A.

Via Per Ferrara No 7 Finale Emilia (MO), Italy Tel: +39 0535 92357 Fax: +39 0535 90960 Web: www.fiorigroup.com E-mail: info@fiorigroup.com Fiori S.p.A. is leader in self-loading concrete mixers and dumpers. The original concrete batching vehicle from 1 cu.m. till 4 cu.m. meters can produce up to 120 cubic meters a day of certifiable concrete in any location, for all job sites applications.

Agents: Algeria - Almexol Algerie Ethiopia - Abulkhase Pvt. Ltd. Co. Libya - Tanmia Haditha Co. Morocco - Maroc Trading AA Nigeria - Scoa Nigeria South Africa - Pan Mixer SA (Pty) Ltd. Tunisia - Le Materiel SA

Flowrox Oy PO Box 338 FI 53101 Lappeenranta Finland Tel: +358 201 113311 Fax: +358 201 113300 Web: www.flowrox.com E-mail: info@flowrox.com Flow Control Solutions, Pinch Valves, Knife Gate Valves, Peristaltic Hose Pumps and Progressive Cavity Pumps for Minning, Metallurgy and Mineral Applications.

Agents: South Africa - Flowrox Pty Ltd.

Algeria - EEALGERIA Mali - Tower Tec Sudan - Algahria Multi Activities Co. Ltd.

Faresin Industries S.p.A. Via Dell’ Artigianato 36 Breganze - Vicenza 36042 Italy Tel: +39 0445 800300 Fax: +39 0445 800340 Web: www.faresindustries.com E-mail: faresin@faresin.com

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FLSmidth Weltevredenpark, Gauteng PO Box 5073, 1715 South Africa Tel: +27 10 2104000 Fax: +27 10 2104050 Web: www.flsmidth.com E-mail: flsmza@flsmidth.com Utilizing the latest in equipment technology, resources and material. FLSmidth delivers optimum design and process support with a complete flowsheet of products for the minerals processing industries. FLSmidth is the industry’s One Source for crushing, grinding, classifying, thickening, clarifying, slurry handling, floatation, underground mining, pyroprocessing, material handling, automation, engineering and modernization services.

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FM Sudafix Group 7 Farrington Way Eastwood Link Business Park Nottingham, NG16 3BF United Kingdom Tel: +44 1773 767455/ 7836 277716 Web: www.fmsudafix.com E-mail: steve@fmsudafix.com The FM Sudafix Group was formed originally in 1993 to concentrate on site based activities such as Earthing systems measurement and consultancy design for substation and power plant around the globe. The key personnel within the company have been with earthing design and material supply since the early 1980s working at director level with the market leaders. We have carried out over 10.000 measurement and designs on Transmission towers and infrastructures throughout the UK and Middle East. We have gone on to expand this experience with new development in techniques and technology and this has allowed us to provide a one stop solution in areas that have high resistance, corrosion and theft. Conducrete is PH neutral and is environmentally friendly and is a permanent solution to all Earthing problems. FM Sudafix LLP could make a big difference to your business today, Tailored to all latest revised standards for UK, IEC & European regulations. • Fault Current • Rise of Earth Potential • Safety Calculations • Soil resistivity tests • Soil modelling and analysis • Stray Current • CAD Drawings Prepared • Corrosion & Theft systems • CDEGS Software • PH Neutral • All your concerns are in safe hands For the best Earthing design and material solution that will last in excess of 40 years.

Form - Scaff 181 Barbara Road Elandsfontein PO Box 669, Isando, 1600 South Africa Tel: +27 11 8424000 Fax: +27 11 8424288/ 3884550 Web: www.formscaff.com E-mail: formscaff@ formscaff.com We supply formwork and scaffolding to the building and civil industries - designed and made in South Africa.

Fritsch GmbH • Milling and Sizing Industriestrasse 8 Idar - Oberstein, 55743 Germany Tel: +49 6784700 Fax: +49 67847011 Web: www.fritsch.de E-mail: info@fritsch.de FRITSCH is an internationally respected manufacturer of application - oriented laboratory instruments: • Sample Preparation for size-reduction for all kinds of materials - dry or in suspension. • Particle sizing by means of laser diffraction image analysis and sieving. • Sample dividing of dry and wet samples, controlled sample feeding, ultrasonic cleaning.

Agents: South Africa - Labotec (Pty) Ltd.

Gedore Tools SA (Pty) Ltd.

PO Box 68, New Germany South Africa Tel: +27 31 7053587 Fax: +27 31 7053277 Web: www.gedore.co.za E-mail: general@gedore.co.za exports@gedore.co.za Manufactures and supplier of large range of industrial and automotive handtools. ISO 9001:2008. Superior quality products, include workshop solutions, tool assortments, specific trade toolkits, torque measurement, pullers, automotive handtools, screwdrivers, hex keys, socket sets and accessories and spanners.

GEFCO Incorporated 2215 S. Van Buren, Enid Oklahoma, 73703 USA Tel: +1 580 2344141 Fax: +1 580 2336807 Web: www.gefco.com E-mail: intsales@gefco.com

German Gulf Enterprises Ltd. PO Box 5937, Sharjah United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 6 5314161 Fax: +971 6 5314128/3584 Web: www.germangulf.com E-mail: ggeadmin@germangulf.com Authorised distributor and service agents for reputed brands like Putzmeister, Bosch Rexroth, Poclain, Hydac, Sauer_Danfoss Etc.

GESAN - Grupos Electrogenos Europe S.A. Poligono Pitarco II Parcela 20, Muel, Zaragoza, 50450 Spain Tel: +34 902 110316 Fax: +34 902 110318 Web: www.gesan.com E-mail: info@gesan.com export@gesan.com Founded in 1986, Gesan is today an energy solutions integrator, engaged in the manufacture of water & air - cooled diesel generators, welders, petrol units and lighting towers. Offering a complete range of products up to 3,100 kVA, we are able to supply over 778,000 kVA per annum in 90 countries around the world.

Green Power Systems S.r.l. Localita Maiano Caprazzino di Sassocorvaro (PU), 61028 Italy Tel: +39 0722 726411 Fax: +39 0722 720092 Web: www.greenpowergen.com E-mail: giovanni@ greenpowergen.com Manufacture of generating sets up to 2200 kVA. Different engine types: Perkins-CumminsDeutz-Volvo-John Deere-Iveco-Lombardini Yanmar-Mitsubishi-Honda, Telecommunications Power Solutions, Customized generators, Natural Gas and LPG gen sets, Lighting towers, Welding Machines. ISO 9001/2011 - ISO 14001/2004

Hatz Motorenfabrik GmbH & Co.KG Ernst-Hatz-Strasse 16 Ruhstorf, 94099 Germany Tel: +49 85313190 Fax: +49 8531319418 Web: www.hatz-diesel.com E-mail: marketing@hatzdiesel.de

Himoinsa

Ctra. Murcia-San Javier Km. 23.6 30730 San Javier/Murcia Spain Tel: +34 968 191128 Fax: +34 968 191217 Web: www.himoinsa.com E-mail: info@himoinsa.com Founded in 1982 with more than 30 years of experience, HIMOINSA is a multinational company, specialist in the manufacture and distribution of electrical generating system and is one of the world leading companies in the energy market. Is active in over 100 countries on all five continents. HIMOINSA has production centres in Spain, China, the USA, France and India. Its international expansion has been consolidated through the creation of subsidiaries in Mexico, Argentina, Panama, Angola, Portugal, Italy, Poland, Germany, Dubai and Singapore.

Agents: Angola - Himoinsa Angola

HMD Forewin

Plot # 38 Block 15 Section 001 Abelemkpe, Greater Accra Ghana Tel: +233 302 978897/99 Fax: +233 302 797404 Web: www.hmd-forewin.com E-mail: info@ hmd-forewin.com

Agents: Nigeria - HMD Nigeria-Heavy Machinery Dealership Ltd.

Hütte Bohrtechnik GmbH Ziegeleistraße 36 Olpe, 57462 Germany Tel: +49 2761 96440 Fax: +49 2761 63852 Web: www.casagrandegroup.com E-mail: info.huette@ casagrandegroup.com Hütte Bohrtechnik offers drilling rigs as well as accessories for civil engineering and geothermal applications. Our product range includes drilling rigs (up to 30 ton’s weight), crawler attachment devices and customized machines. We design high-tech innovations according to customers’ requirements, easing their work and enabling them to achieve best quality.

Agents: South Africa - Pilequip SA cc

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BUYERS’ GUIDE Hydraform International 220 Rondebult Road Libradene Boksburg South Africa Tel: +27 11 9131449 Fax: +27 11 9132840 Web: www.hydraform.com E-mail: sales@hydraform.com Uganda Office: Hydraform (U) Ltd. Plot 12, Kanjokya street, Kololo, Kampala Mobile: +256 7522 11562 Office: +256 790 912540/1 Web: www.hydraform.com Email: joy@hydraform.co.ug

Indeco Ind S.p.A.

Viale Lindemann 10 Bari 70123 Italy Tel: +39 080 5313370 Fax: +39 080 5377976 Web: www.indeco.it E-mail: marketing@indeco.it Indeco provides the greatest expression in the world of italian technologies applied to the demolition industry. A revolutionary system enables all Indeco breakers to automatically vary the ratio between energy per blow and blows per minute, according to the material being demolished. Indeco produces Hydraulic Breakers, Pedestal Articulated Booms, Hydraulic Compactors, and other Demolition and recycling attachments.

Agents: South Africa - CTC Plant Company Pty Ltd.

Industrial Machinery Export S.r.l. C.SO V.Emanuele 117 Sciacca 92019 Italy Tel: +39 0925 22124/21944 Fax: +39 0925 28259 Web: www.industrial machineryexport.com E-mail: imesrl@industrial machineryexport.com Worldwide exporter of engineering equipment spare parts. Reliable source for supply of used Caterpillar equipment authorised exporter of disa fuel injection components for caterpillar engines.

Interplast Limited PO Box AD 330 Accra Ghana Tel: +233 302 819000 Fax: +233 302 813490 Web: www.interplastghana.com E-mail: pipes@ interplastghana.com Producers of high quality HDPE Pipes, UPVC Pipes, PPR Pipes for hot and cold water applications, Borehole Pipes- Profiles, UPVC windows and doors.

IREM S.p.A.

Iveco S.p.A.

Via Abegg 75 Borgone (Torino) 10050 Italy Tel: +39 011 9648211 Fax: +39 011 9648222 Web: www.irem.it E-mail: svm@irem.it IREM S.p.A specialises in design and manufacture of 1PH and 3PH electro-dynamic voltage regulators and line conditioners - in standard and customized versions - with power ratings from 1 to 4000kVA for indoor and outdoor installation. In business since 1947, IREM is a medium size company (staff 130 people) exporting all over the world. Company according to ISO9001:2008 (since 1983) and ISO 14001:2004 (since year 2000) Standards. Typical application fields: Broadcast,Telecommunication, Industrial Applications, Electro-medical appliances, Machine tools, Manufaturing plants, Banks and Insurance Companies, Construction, Oil and Gas, Mining, a.s.o.

Agents: Ghana - Modern Age Technologies Limited Kenya - Specialised Power Systems Ltd. Kenya Tanzania - Specialised Power Systems Ltd. Tanzania

JMG Limited Via Puglia, 35, Torino, 10156 Italy Tel: +39 011 0072111 Fax: +39 011 0075849 Web: www.iveco.com IVECO is a world leading truck manufacturer, including mining trucks, with a full range of models engineered to be performing with any cargo and mission and suitable to any transport applications, especially ASTRA trucks that continue to be the leader in terms of heavy duty chassis, performance and suited for tough african condition.

JCB PO Box 172 Cornwall Hill Estate, Irene Pretoria, 0178, South Africa Tel: +27 12 3454724 Web: www.jcb.com

Jessop & Associates (Pty) Ltd.

15A Redemption Crescent Along Apapa - Oshodi Express Way, Gbagada Lagos, Nigeria Tel: +234 703 0005478 Fax: +234 703 4083874 Web: www.jmglimited.com E-mail: lagos@jmglimited.com

John Deere Power Systems

Orléans - Saran Unit, La Foulonnerie, BP 11013 Fleury Les Aubrais Cedex 45401, France Tel: +33 2 38826119 Fax: +33 2 38846266 Web: www.johndeere.com E-mail: jdengine@johndeere.com

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PO Box 265398, Three Rivers 1935, South Africa Tel: +27 16 4212521 Fax: +27 16 4212539 Web: www.protileequipment.com E-mail: info@protile.co.za

AMOG SRL

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Manufacture and install PROTILE concrete Roof tile machinery and equipment. Complete turn key plants from 1000 tiles to 50000 tiles per shift.

Angola - Jembas Assistencia Technica Lda. Egypt - Orascom Trading Co. SAE Morocco - Societe de Realisations Mecaniques Nigeria - Stag Engineering (Nigeria) Ltd. South Africa - New Way Motor & Diesel Engineering Ltd.

Davinomixer Italy Web : www.davinomixer.com E-mail : delta@davinogroup.com

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BUYERS’ GUIDE Jungheinrich Exports AG & Co. KG

Am Stadtrand 35 22047 Hamburg Germany Tel: +49 40 6948-0 Fax: +49 40 6948-3640 Web: www.jungheinrich.com E-mail: export@ jungheinrich.de Jungheinrich is world’s three leading material handling equipment company. Established in 1953 in Germany Jungheinrich offers the full range of products and services with distribution partners all over Africa. Rather than taking the “One size fits all” approach, we focus on providing the best solution for your enterprise. African Agents and Subsidiaries: Algeria - Manutas SARL Angola- Maqman Maquinas E Manutencao Lda Egypt- TCL for Trade and Engineering Ethiopia- Gerimex Aubenhandel Gmbh Libya- Mafaza and Co. Limited Morocco- Alicos SARL Malawi- Prime Equipment (T) Lmited Mauritius - LEAL Equipments Compagnie LTEE Nigeria- Inited Technical and Allied Services Limited (UTAS) South Africa- BME Group Sudan- Gerimex Aubenhandel GMBH Tansania- Ports and Rail Equipment (T) Ltd. Tunesia- Sacmi Uganda- Engsol

Keestrack NV Taunusweg 2 B 3740 Bilzen Belgium Tel: +32 89 515851 Fax: +32 89 515850 Web: www.keestrack.com E-mail: info@keestrack.net

Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd.

Laxmanrao Kirloskar Road Khadki, Pune, 411003, India Tel: +91 20 25810341/4574 Fax: +91 20 25813208/ 25810209 Web: www.kirloskar.com E-mail: krishnakumar.mundhada@ kirloskar.com Kirloskar group is counted amongst India’s largest multi-product, multi-location diversified engineering conglomerates with annual sales of US $ 1.6 Billion. Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd. was incorporated in 1946 and is the flagship company of the Kirloskar Group. Today KOEL is an acknowledged leader in the manufacturing of diesel engines, agricultural pump sets and kirloskar green generating sets. Company has state-of-the-art manufacturing units in India that offer world-class products. KOEL has a sizable presence in international markets, with offices in Dubai, South Africa and Kenya and representatives in Indonesia and Nigeria. KOEL also has a strong distribution network throughout the Middle East and Africa.

Agents: Ethiopia - Ultimate Motors PLC Kenya - Kirloskar Kenya Ltd. Morocco - El Midakhat Rotaxe Morocco - HIB Agricole SA Nigeria - Bhojsons PLC South Africa - Kirloskar Engines South Africa (Pty) Ltd. South Africa - Kirsons Trading SA (Pty) Limited Sudan - CTC Group Tanzania - Incar Tanzania Ltd. Zambia - Saro Agro

Kohler Power Systems

Keestrack designs and produces mobile screening and crushing equipment.

Agents: Algeria - GH-Komatsu Angola - Cimertex Angola, Lda. Botswana - Komatsu Botswana (Pty) Ltd. Egypt - Egyptian International Motors Co. Ltd. (E.I.M.) Eritrea - Anberbeb Share Co. Ethiopia - The Motor and Engineering Company of Ethiopia Ghana - Panafrican Equipment Ghana Ltd. Kenya - Panafrican Trucks & Equipment (Kenya) Ltd. Libya - Mafaza Africa Madagascar - Rasseta CIE. Mauritius - Mechanisation Co. Ltd. (M.E.C.O.M) Morocco - Stokvis NordAfrique SA Mozambique - Track-Auto Lda. Namibia - Komatsu Namibia (Pty) Ltd. South Africa - Komatsu Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd Swaziland - Mbabane Tanzania - Panafrican Mining Services Tanzania Ltd. Tanzania - Panafrican Trucks & Equipment (Tanzania) Ltd. Uganda - Victoria Equipment Ltd. Zimbabwe - Plant & Equipment (Sales) Pvt. Ltd.

Kraft Tool Company

Agents: South Africa - Keestrack SA

Kirloskar Brothers Ltd.

Yamuna Survey No. 98/(3-7) Baner Pune 411045 India Tel: +91 20 27214444 Fax: +91 20 27211117 Web: www.kirloskarpumps.com E-mail: kblin@kbl.co.in Kirloskar Brothers Limited (KBL) is the flagship company of the $ 2.5 billion Kirloskar Group. KBL is known as India’s leading and innovative solutions provider in hydraulic machines and systems. We are one stop solution provider of pumps and pumping systems with fully equipped research and development facility, backed by 14 manufacturing plants across the globe producing products as per international standards and supplying to more than 80 countries across 6 continents.

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For Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivore, Democratic Republic of The Congo, The Congo, Gambia, Guinea, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Rwanda and Senegal please contact: Bia Overseas S.A. Avenue Einstein 6 bat F 1300 Wavre Belgium Tel: +32 10 471511 Fax: +32 10 471500 E-mail: info@biaoverseas.com www.biaoverseas.com

3 rue de Brennus La Plaine St. Dennis, 93631 France Tel: +33 1 49178300 Fax: +33 1 49178301 Web: www.kohlerpower.com E-mail: powersystems.emea@ kohler.com Kohler Power Systems offer a complete range of industrial generator sets from 20 to 3300 kVA including synchronizing controls, transfer switches, synchronizing panels and accessories which work together with integrated communication to power critical applications.

Agents: Angola - Jembas Assistencia Technica Lda.

Komatsu Ltd.

2-3-6 Akasaka, Minato-ku Tokyo, 107-8414 Japan Tel: +81 3 55612616/2861 Fax: +81 3 5561 2737 Web: www.komatsu.com E-mail: marketing.id.ce@ komatsu.co.jp

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8325 Hedge Lane Terrace Shawnee Kansas 66227 USA Tel: +1 913 4224848 Fax: +1 913 4221018 Web: www.krafttool.com E-mail: sales@krafttool.com steve@krafttool.com Kraft Tool Company, established in 1981, manufactures Quality trowel trade Tools for concrete, Masonry, Asphalt, Drywall, Plaster & Tile professionals. As a trusted name in hand tools, kraft tool is proud of the “Hand Krafted” workmanship attributed to every product. Maintaining quality, good service and innovative products are our goals.

KTI - Plersch Kaltetechnik GmbH

Carl - Otto - Weg 14/2 Balzheim 88481 Germany Tel: +49 7347 95720 Fax: +49 7347 957222 Web: www.kti-plersch.com E-mail: ice@kti-plersch.com

KTI - Plersch Kaltetechnik GmbH is a dynamic and innovative German refrigeration Contractor. In the past 25 years KTI - Plersch Kaltetechnik GmbH has set new standards for block ice plants, flake ice plants and plate ice plants as well for fully automatic ice storage and delivery systems. Our products are used in a wide range of industries, such as: Concrete Production, Mining Industry, Chemical Industry and Snow - making Industry.

KwikBuild (Pty) Ltd. 8A Brentford Close Beaconvale Cape Town 7530, South Africa Tel: +27 21 9318130 Fax: +27 21 9314781 Web: www.kwikbuild.co.za E-mail: info@ e-kwikbuild.co.za

Lafarge 61 rue des Belles Feuilles Paris, 75116 France Tel: +33 1 44341111 Fax: +33 1 44341200 Web: www.lafarge.com E-mail: lafarge.pres@ lafarge.com Lafarge is the world leader in building materials, with top ranking positions in all of its businesses, Cement, Aggregates and Concrete and Gypsum with 76,000 employees in 78 countries.

Lafert S.p.A. J.F. Kennedy, 43 San Dona Di Piave Venezia, 30027, Italy Tel: +39 0421 229611 Fax: +39 0421 222908 Web: www.lafert.com E-mail: info.lafert@lafert.com

Agents: Egypt - Egyptian Co. for Electrical Work

Lintec Gmbh & Co. KG Alter Postweg 28 Buxtehude, 21614 Germany Tel: +49 41 618660 Fax: +49 41 61866188 Web: www.lintec-gmbh.de E-mail: info@lintec-gmbh.de

Lovato Electric S.p.A. Via Don E., Mazza 12 Gorle, Bergamo, 24020 Italy Tel: +39 035 4282111 Fax: +39 035 4282200 Web: www.lovatoelectric.com E-mail: info@ lovatoelectric.com

Magni Telescopic Handlers Via Magellano 22 41013 Castelfranco Emilia MO, Italy Tel: +39 059 8630811 Fax: +39 059 8638012 Web: www.magnith.com E-mail: commerciale@ magnith.com Magni TH is a new company manufacturing high capacity machines, up to 30 TON, with really high quality standards and components

Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.

Mahindra Powerol Brand Gate No.2, Akurli Road, Kandivali East, Mumbai 400101, India Tel: +91 22 66483824/ 67504023 Web: www.mahindrapowerol.com

Agents: Burkina Faso - Sapex SA Congo Republic- Alan Dick Congo Congo DR - Alan Dick DRC Gabon - Alan Dick Gabon Ghana - I Engineering Ghana Ltd. Ghana - Svani Ltd. Kenya - Yansam East Africa Limited Madagascar - QTE Madagascar Installations Niger - Sapex SA Nigeria - SCOA Trac Rwanda - I Engineering Sierra Leone - Esscon Services Ltd. South Africa - Projex Cellular Infrastructure Uganda - Trans Africa Commerce Ltd. Zambia - Pace Power Africa

Maitek S.r.l. Via Vittorio Alfieri 8 Ponte Rio Di San Costanzo (PU), 61039, Italy Tel: +39 0721 959340 Fax: +39 0721 936623 Web: www.maiteksrl.com E-mail: info@maiteksrl.com Maitek manufactures crushing, screening and washing plants for aggregates of quarries and mines, including water clarification, sludge dewatering sand process and dust suppression Turnkey projects from engineering to after sales assistance and spare parts. Warehouse of new and second hand machines in prompt delivery.

Malagoli Group S.r.l. Via Vittorio Alfieri, 7 Ponte Rio Di San Costanzo (PU), 61039 Italy Tel: +39 0721 930254 Fax: +39 0721 959348 Web: www.malagoligroup.com E-mail: sales@malagoligroup.com Crushing, Screening and Washing Equipment for Aggregate, Water, Sludge and Sand Treatment. Sectors: Mining, Quarries, Ecology and Recycling. Turnkey projects: Engineering Manufacturing, Technical Assistance, Spare Parts and After Sales Services.

Mantovanibenne S.r.l. Via A Righi 6 Mirandola (MO), 41037 Italy Tel: +39 0535 615811 Fax: +39 0535 615830 Web: www.mantovanibenne.com E-mail: sales@ mantovanibenne.com www.africanreview.com


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BUYERS’ GUIDE Mantrac Group

(B-17) Smart Village Km 28 Cairo Alexandria, Desert Rd. Giza, 12577, Egypt Tel: +20 2 35370798 Fax: +20 2 35314000 Web: www.mantracgroup.com E-mail: info@mantracgroup.com lbasiony@mantrac.com.eg

Via Bologna 12 Fidenza Parma, 43036 Italy Tel: +39 0524 202811 Fax: +39 0524 530205 Web: www.massenza.it E-mail: massenza@ massenza.it

MB S.p.A.

Agents: Ghana - Mantrac Ghana Kenya - Mantrac Kenya Ltd. (Nairobi) Nigeria - Mantrac Sierra Leone - Mantrac Sierra Leone Tanzania - Mantrac Tanzania Limited Uganda - Mantrac Uganda Ltd. (Kampala)

Marchetti S.r.l. Ladders & Scaffoldings Via Piemonte 22 Cittá Della Pieve, (PG) 06062, Italy Tel: +39 0578 20348 Fax: +39 0578 226488 Web: www.marchettionline.it E-mail: export@marchettionline.it For over 50 years production of Ladders & Scaffoldings 100% made in Italy.

Marelli Motori S.p.A.

Via Sabbionara 1 Arzignano (VI), 36071, Italy Tel: +39 0444 479711 Fax: +39 0444 479888 Web: www.marellimotori.com E-mail: sales@ marellimotori.com Marelli Motori designs and manufactures a wide range of generators and electric motors in low, medium and high voltage (up to 15kV), 50-60 Hz or suitable for variable speed operation. Generators up to 8,000 kVA. Motors up to 6,400 kW.

Agents: South Africa - Marelli Electrical Machines South Africa (Pty) Ltd.

Marini S.p.A. Via Roma 50 Alfonsine (Ravenna), 48011 Italy Tel: +39 0544 88111 Fax: +39 0544 81341 Web: www.marini.fayat.com E-mail: info@marini.fayat.com Manufacturers of asphalt plants, batch type, mobile and stationary in-situ recycling.

Via Calcara, n˚11 Breganze, 36042 Italy Tel: +39 0445 308148 Fax: +39 0445 308179 Web: www.mbcrusher.com E-mail: infor@mbcrusher.com MB S.p.A. is leader in the production and sales of crusher buckets and screening buckets for excavators. MB’s products are the most effective tools in construction and excavation jobs.

MD Trucks Hazeldonk 6258, LG Breda 4836, The Netherlands Tel: +31 76 5965022 Fax: +31 76 5963355 Web: www.md-trucks.nl E-mail: info@md-trucks.nl

Megawatts Nigeria Limited 42, Oyedele Oguniyi Anthony Village, Lagos Nigeria Tel: +234 1 4796568 Web: www.megawattsng.com E-mail: info@ megawattsng.com Megawatts Nig. Ltd., an electrical and mechanical contracting firm provides clients, both private and commercial sector with innovative and professional services but not limited to electrical (power) works, UPS installations, transformer installations, security systems, power audit, plumbing, air conditioning, water and sewage treatment, procurement and maintenance.

MEP S.p.A. Via Leonardo Da Vinci 20 Reana Del Rojale (UD) 33010, Italy Tel: +39 0432 851455 Fax: +39 0432 880140 Web: www.mepgroup.com E-mail: mep@mepgroup.com MEP S.p.A. is a leader company specialized in the production of rebar processing machinery and plants such as benders, cutters, automatic stirrup bender, cage making machines, assembling machines, shaping machines, mulfunctional centres, complete automatic plants for electrowelded mesh, lattice girder and coldrolling equipment.

Merlo S.p.A

Agents: Algeria - Eurl Metec Ethiopia - Ries Engineering Share Co. Kenya - Achelis Materials Handling (Kenya) Ltd. Morocco - ETS L Berenger Nigeria - HMD Nigeria-Heavy Machinery Dealership Ltd. Tunisia - Somer

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Massenza Srl

Via Nazionale N˚ 9 San Defendente di Cervasca Cuneo, 12010 Italy Tel: +39 171 614265 Web: www.merlo.com E-mail: matte.benedetto@ merlo.com

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Metong Machinery Manufacture Co. Ltd. Room 1708, Lianyin Building #887, Jiangcheng Road Hangzhou, China Tel: +86 571 87177003 Fax: +86 571 87815510 Web: www.metongchina.com E-mail: tony@metong.com Largest manufacturer of Road Construction Equipment.

Mikano International Limited Plot 34/35 Acme Road Ogba Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria Tel: +234 1 7001234567 Fax: +234 1 4602146 Web: www.mikano-intl.com E-mail: info@mikano-intl.com Authorised disrtibutor of Hyundai heavy industries dealing with construction and earth moving equipments like wheel loaders, excavators, backhoe and skid steer loader and fork lifts. Major business area is generator sales and service, synchronization panels, gas generators spread across Nigeria, Syria, Angola and UK.

Agents: Nigeria - Mikano International Limited

Multi-Tech Services Limited Volvo House, 89/90/91 Old Fadama Road, South Industrial Area, Accra Ghana Tel: +233 302 683351/59 Fax: +233 302 683362 Web: www.multitech-gh.com E-mail: multitech@ multitech-gh.com Manufacturers Representatives for Mining/Construction and Industrial Machinery and Equipment, Spares Etc.

New Holland Construction Machinery Via Plava 80, Gate 31 Turin, 10135, Italy Web: www.newholland.com E-mail: international.ce.media@ cnh.com New Holland Construction is a global, full-line construction equipment brand, with a network of 800 dealers and over 2,100 outlets. The company brings together the strength and resources of its world-wide commercial, industrial and finance organizations. New Holland Construction is a brand of CNH Global NV, a majority-owned subsidiary of Fiat Industrial SpA. For more information www.newholland.com.

Agents: Algeria - ALGERIA-NEGOCE AUTO SERVICE SARL Congo.D.R - ITALMOTORS Ethiopia - TANA ENGINEERING Kenya - ACHELIS Libya - ATTRANS Mauritius - AUTODIFFUSION (GROUP SODIAT) Namibia - Rex Quip Nigeria - SCOA Trac Senegal - AFCO South Africa - NEW HOLLAND REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE Tanzania - ACHELIS Tunisia - LE MOTEUR DIESEL Uganda - ACHELIS

Nilos GmbH & Co. KG Reishoezstrasse 15 Hieden, 40721 Germany Tel: +49 2103 9510 Fax: +49 2103 951209 Web: www.nilos.com E-mail: info@nilos.de

Agents: Algeria - F.A.I.E.P. Mauritainia - EMCR Nouadhibou Mauritanie Mauritainia - GENISERVICES Nouakchott Mauritanie Morocco - SOGERMA SA Senegal - M.Modou Cissé

Normet International Ltd. Rothusstrasse 21 Hunenberg, 6331 Switzerland Tel: +41 41 7685200 Fax: +41 41 7685211 Web: www.normet.com

Officine Piccini S.p.A S.S. Trasimeno Ovest 161/C Perugia, 06132, Italy Tel: +39 075 5180234 Web: www.officinepiccini.com E-mail: nathan.abraham@ officinepiccini.it Officine Piccini founded in 1949, a company dedicated to the production of construction equipment, with particular attention to equipment for the production of concrete, earth-moving and heavy loads lifting equipment.

Officine Rigamonti S.p.A. Via Circonvallazione 9 Valduggia (VC) Italy Tel: +39 0163 48165 Fax: +39 0163 47254 Web: www.officinerigamonti.com E-mail: info@ officinerigamonti.it We are Italian leader producers of brass material since the 50’s. Our production has 5 main lines: Pressure Reducing Valves Heating Material Filters and accessories for pumps Connections Sunshine Line(solar heating components) All our products are made in Italy and we offer the top quality in the field.

Ormonde Machinery Ltd. Unit 7, First Floor Cillin Hill Centre Dublin Road, Kilkenny Ireland Tel: +353 56 7777401 Fax: +353 56 7777402 Web: www.ormonde machinery.com E-mail: sales@ ormondemachinery.com Ormonde Machinery are leading suppliers of Terex Finlay Crushing, Screening and Washing Equipment in West Africa. The company also supplys Conveyors, Dump trucks, Recycling Equipment and Block Making Machines.

Agents: Nigeria - Finlay Nigeria Ltd.

Osborn Engineered Products SA (Pty) Ltd. 57 Jansen Road Elandsfontein, 1406 South Africa Tel: +27 11 8207600 Fax: +27 11 3881136 Web: www.osborn.co.za E-mail: osborn@osborn.co.za

Agents: Namibia - Crushplant & Utility Spares Namib Trading South Africa - Bronzeback Mining South Africa - Greystone 108 Zimbabwe - Samuel Osborn zim

Pan Mixers SA (Pty) Ltd. 50 Graniet Street, Jet Park Boksburg, South Africa Tel: +27 11 578 8600 Fax: +27 11 5788800 Web: www.pmsa.com E-mail: sales@panmixers.co.za

Paterson Simons & Co. (Africa) Ltd. 4, The Offices, 10 Fleet Street Brighton, Sussex, BN1 4ZE United Kingdom Tel: +44 1273 625969 Fax: +44 1273 621475 Web: www.patersonsimons.com E-mail: sales@ patersonsimons.com Sales, Service, Parts, Lease and Rental of Lifting Equipment. Official dealers for Grove All Terrain and Rough Terrain Cranes, Manitou Rough Terrain Forklifts and Telehanders, Konecranes Industrial Overhead Cranes, Konecranes Lifttrucks, JCB Teletruk and Manitowoc Crawler Cranes.

Agents: Ghana - Pasico Ghana Ltd. Nigeria - Paterson Simons & Company Nigeria Ltd.

Perkins Engines Co. Ltd. Frank Perkins Way Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, PE1 5FQ United Kingdom Tel: +44 1733 583000 Fax: +44 1733 582240 Web: www.perkins.com

Agents: Algeria - NEOOS Angola - Barloworld Equipmentoa Angola Benin - Benin Equipment Botswana - Barloworld Power Pty Ltd. - Botswana Cameroon - SHO Cameroon Chad - SHO Chad Congo Republic - SHO Congo Congo DR - Tractafric Congo Côte D’Ivoire - Manutention Africaine Côte dIvoire Egypt - Delta for Trade and Distribution - Egypt Ethiopia - RIES Engineering Gabon - SHO Gabon Ghana - Delta Equipment Ltd. Guinea - Injelec Kenya - Delta for Trade and Distribution - Kenya Liberia - Liberia Equipment Ltd. www.africanreview.com


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BUYERS’ GUIDE Madagascar - Henri Fraise - Madagascar Malawi - Barloworld Malawi Mali - Manutention Africaine Mali Morocco - Tractafric Morocco Mozambique - Barloworld Mozambique Namibia - Barloworld Power Pty Ltd. Namibia Niger - Manutention Africaine Niger Nigeria - Servipower Company Ltd. Reunion - Scimat Senegal - Saudequip Seychelles - Henri Fraise - Seychelles Sierra Leone - Tractor & Equipment Sierra Leone South Africa - Barloworld Power Pty Ltd. - Capetown South Africa - Barloworld Power Pty Ltd. - Gauteng Tanzania - Delta Industrial Equipment Ltd. Togo - Togo Equipment Tunisia - PIMA Zambia - Barloworld Power Pty Ltd. Zambia Zimbabwe - Powermec

Phoenix Conveyor Belt Systems GmbH Hannoversche Strasse 88 Hamburg, 21079, Germany Tel: +49 40 766703 Fax: +49 40 76672413 Web: www.phoenix-conveyorbelts.com E-mail: info@phoenix-cbs.com Phoenix conveyor belts, headquarted in German Hamburg, is an international group company that is more than 150 years old. Phoenix Conveyor Belt Systems GmbH has produced significiant advancements in conveyor belt design, which include world records such as the Strongest Belts, The Steepest Overland and the World’s Heaviest Belt, to name a few.

Remco Afrique PO Box 8505, Flight Forum 882 Eindhoven, 5605 KM, The Netherlands Tel: +31 40 2348230 Fax: +31 40 2341611 Web: www.remcoafrique.com E-mail: info@remcoafrique.com • Specialized in designing, building and delivering industrial halls on an own innovative steel construction concept. • Projects in The Netherlands, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Africa and the Caribbean. • Remco halls are characterized by a high degree of functionality, low construction and exploitation costs and a large amount of free usable space. • Industries: Production, Transportation, Logistics, Storage, Distribution and in the Wholesale and Retail trade.

Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Concordiastraat 20, Breda, 4811 NB The Netherlands Tel: +31 76 5242600 Fax: +31 76 5242650 Web: www.rbauction.com

Ronin GMs 1 Nobel Street, Modderfontein Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa Tel: +27 11 6083666 Web: www.roninpfs.com E-mail: office@roninpfs.com

Rossi S.p.A. Via Emilia Ovest 915/A Modena, 41123 Italy Tel: +39 059 330288 Fax: +39 059 827774 Web: www.rossi-group.com E-mail: info@rossi-group.com

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Rossi is a global leading provider of Power Transmission Drives (Gearboxes and Gearmotors) with a high value/price ratio. Rossi has been developing its business in the most demanding applications, becoming one of the world’s leading gearbox specialist in strategic segments, such as Mining, Metal, Plastic and Rubber.

Shantui is the world’s largest maker of Brand Name Dozers and a leading diversified manufacturer of Construction, Road and Cement Handling machinery. A top China brand, Shantui has sales in more than 120 countries and regions worldwide. Contact us for information on how Valve That Works can work for you.

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South Africa - Rossi Southern Africa

Botswana - Parts Sales Botswana Cameroon - Sun Cam Industry Develop Company Ltd. Congo - Amazing Star Company Ltd. Congo - Group Chanic Gabon - Gambonaise de Materiels et d Equipments(G.M.) Mozambique - Trak-Auto Lda. Namibia - Rex Parts South Africa - Earthtek Trust South Africa - Kalahari Plant Tanzania - Africatic Togo - Heavymat Industry Uganda - Engineering Solutions Ltd. Zambia - Turnpan Zambia Ltd Zimbabwe - Machinery Exchange

Sandvik Mining and Construction RSA (Pty) Ltd. 64 Jet Park Road, Jet Park South Africa Tel: +27 11 9295300 Fax: +27 11 5709655 Web: www.miningandconstruction. sandvik.com E-mail: alice.ward@ sandvik.com Sandvik Mining, a business area within the Sandvik Group, is a leading global supplier of equipment, services and technical solutions for the mining industry. The company offers solutions for tunnelling, demolition, recycling and exploration. Sandvik Mining’s range of products include rock tools, drilling rigs, loaders, trucks, crushing and screening machinery and bulk materials handling systems. Other products offered by Sandvik are Continuous Mining and Tunnelling Machines, Load - Haul - Dump Machines (LHDs), Mining Trucks, Rock Drills and Other Drilling Equipment and Roof Bolting Equipment.

SDMO Industries

12 bis rue de la Villeneuve CS92848 - BREST Cedex 2 29228, France Tel: +33 2 98414141 Fax: +33 2 98416307 Web: www.sdmo.com E-mail: sdmo@sdmo.com

Simpedil S.r.l Via Achille Grandi 19 Trezzo S/Adda, Milan, 20056 Italy Tel: +39 02 90939735 Fax: +39 02 90939778 Web: www.simpedil.it E-mail: export@simpedil.it info@simpedil.it Simpedil is an Italian leading manufacturer of bar cutting & bending mac, since 1980, in continuous technical evolution. Simpedil, exporting in all 5 continents, is appreciated for high quality at competitive price, prompt service, flexibility to meet customers requests at all times, searching for agents in uncovered areas contact.

SMT Group

Avenue Fleming 4-1300 Wavre, Belgium Tel: +32 10 476100 Fax: +32 10 476148 Web: www.smt-europe.eu E-mail: info@smt-europe.eu SMT Group is the exclusive distributor of Volvo Construction & Equipment, Volvo Trucks and Volvo Penta in a dozen countries in Central and West Africa. We operate an outstanding own sales and service network with operational agility and entrepreneurial spirit. By engaging in partnerships with our customers, we create value delivering state of the art services and products. Our ambition in both territory coverage and product portfolio is a strong commitment to support our customers growth. African Agents and Subsidiaries:SMT Benin, SMT Burkina Faso, SMT Cameroon, SMT Congo, SMT Côte d’Ivoire, SMT Gabon, SMT Ghana, SMT Liberia, SMT Nigeria, SMT RD Congo, SMT Togo

Socomec UPS Via Sila 1/3 Isola Vicentina (VI), 36033 Italy Tel: +39 0444 598611 Fax: +39 0444 598622 Web: www.socomec.com E-mail: info.ups.emea@ socomec.com SOCOMEC UPS solutions are designed for Industrial, Datacenter, Medical, Transport, ICT-Networking and Lift applications. All products are robust and made for harsh environments. • Static UPS from 600 VA to 5.4 MVA • Rectifiers and Inverters 700 A and 18 kVA • Static Transfer Systems up to 4000 A

SDMO Industries is one of the world’s leading generating set manufacturers. A wide range of standard products from 1 kVA to several Megawatts. Through an efficient engineering department, SDMO meets non-standard requirements. Present in over 150 countries through a dense network, SDMO Industries devotes its energy to supporting you in the successful completion of each of your projects world wide.

Agents: Algeria - SDMO Egypt - SDMO Cairo South Africa - SDMO Johannesburg Togo - SDMO Lome

Secmair Fayat Group Rue des Frères Lumière Cossé-le-Vivien, Pcode 53230 France Tel: +33 2 43982776 Fax: +33 2 43643390 Web: www.secmair.fayat.com E-mail: e.braischaux@ secmair.fayat.com Secmair Fayat Group, complete range for road maintenance.

Shandong Shantui Construction Machinery Import & Export Co. Ltd.

Shantui Tower Shantui Industrial Business Park No.58, Highway G327, Jining City Shandong Province China Tel: +86 537 2909369 Fax: +86 537 2311219 Web: www.shantui.com E-mail: trade@shantui.com African Review of Business and Technology - August 2013

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BUYERS’ GUIDE Soilmec S.p.A.

SRS Finlay

Via Dismano Cesena, 5819 Italy Tel: +39 0547 319218 Fax: +39 0547 318548 Web: www.soilmec.it E-mail: b.capellini@soilmec.it e.ouintana@soilmec.it

140 Dungannon Road Ballygawley Co. Tyrone Northern Ireland BT70 2JX Ireland Tel: +44 28 85568888 Fax: +44 28 85567983 Web: www.srsfinlay.com E-mail: sales@srsfinlay.com

Soilmec S.p.A is a specialised company in designing and manufacturing Drilling Rigs for the civil engineering field such as Piling, Micropiling, Diaphragm Walls, Anchoring, Soil Investigation and Consolidation.

Finlay has been manufacturing concrete block making machines associated equipment and lift truck attachments for nearly 60 Years. Supplying globally with an enviable reputation for service and technical support the equipment has a renowned reputation for quality and longevity.

Agents: Algeria - Soilmec Algeria Nigeria - Yenirod Ltd.

SOL Inc. (Solar Outdoor Lighting) 3210 SW 42nd Avenue Palm City FL, 34990 USA Tel: +1 772 2869461 Fax: +1 772 2869616 Web: www.solarlighting.com E-mail: info@solarlighting.com SOL is the leading manufacturer of solar lighting solutions since 1990 with 50,000+ systems installed worldwide. SOL develops innovative LED solar solutions that are wellengineered, easy to install and exceed standards for: Roadways, Parking Lots, Parks, Pathways, Trails, Perimeter Security, Signs, Billboards and Shelters. SOL is ISO 9001:2008 compliant.

Speco Ltd. 313, Soi-Ro Soi-Myeon Eumseong-Kun Chungcheongbuk-Do 369872 Korea Tel: +82 43 8714735 Fax: +82 43 8737106 Web: www.en.speco.co.kr E-mail: soo@speco.co.kr

Spedag Interfreight Ltd. Birsfelderstrasse 44 4132 Muttenz, Basel Switzerland Tel: +41 58 6777777 Fax: +41 58 6777776 Web: www.spedaginter freight.com E-mail: info@mrspedag.com International Freight Forwarding services specialised in project logistics, warehousing, distribution and customers clearance.

Spiroll Precast Services Ltd. Unit 2 Kingsway Industrial Park Derby Derbyshire DE22 3FP United Kingdom Tel: +44 1332 365131 Fax: +44 1332 291736 Web: www.spiroll.co.uk E-mail: enquiries@spiroll.co.uk Spiroll aim to provide our customers with prestressing and precast solutions that gurantee the highest quality product at the best possible price.

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Agents: Angola - Habil-Performance, LDA (Mozambique) Libya - Technical Vision Mozambique - HabilPerformance, LDA (Angola) South Africa - Doubell Machines Togo - SMT Benin (TOGO)

StarPower Via Togliatti 2 Guastalla(RE), 42016, Italy Tel: +39 0522 832049 Fax: +39 0522 832050 Web: www.starpower.it E-mail: sales@starpower.it StarPower is a company specialized in manufacturing of GEN-SETS/Power units/Motor pump sets.

Agents: Kenya - Johnson Pump Kenya Ltd.

Swazi-Trac (Pty) Ltd. PO Box 170, Matsapha, M202 Swaziland Tel: +268 518 4555 Fax: +268 518 4556 Web: www.swazitrac.co.sz E-mail: reception@swazitrac.co.sz wolliam@swazitrac.co.sz Sales and services of agricultural and construction equipment, sugarcane mechanization from field to furnace, offers solutions and services.

T.M.S. Technical Mechanical Services UK

117 Stockport Raod Stockport, SK6 6AH United Kingdom Tel: +44 161 4278410 Web: www.tmsworldwide.com E-mail: tms-uk.com

Terex Construction 31 Atlas Road, Boksburg 1459, South Africa Tel: +27 82 4411278 Web: www.terex.com www.terexconstruction.com E-mail: peter.thompson@ terex.com Terex Corporation is a diversified global manufacturer operating in five business segments: Terex Aerial Work Platforms, Terex Construction, Terex Cranes, Terex Materials & Porting Handling and Terex Materials

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Processing. Terex manufactures a broad range of equipment for use in various industries, including the construction, infrastructure, quarrying, mining, shipping, transportation, energy, refining, and utility industries. Terex offers a complete line of financial products and services to assist in the acquisition of Terex equipment through Terex Financial Services. More information on Terex can be found at www.terex.com.

Agents: Kenya - Tooltek International Ltd Nigeria - Hol-Taj South Africa - ELB Equipment Ltd South Africa - Eqstra Construction and Mining Equipment

Tesab Unit 9 Gortrush Industrial Estate, Omagh Ireland Tel: +44 28 82252781 Fax: +44 28 82252801 Web: www.tesab.com E-mail: leon@tesab.co.uk Tesab manufacture a comprehensive range of Crushing, Screening, and Material Handling Solutions for the world Mining, Quarrying, and Recycling Industries.

Agents: South Africa - Competitor Engineering

Tessari Energia S.p.A. Via Venezia 69, Padova 35129, Italy Tel: +39 049 8285211 Fax: +39 049 8285240 Web: www.tessarienergia.it E-mail: info@tessarienergia.it Tessari Energia S.p.A. has been present in the generating set market since 1950. Our diesel genset range goes from 25 kVA up to 3000 kVA. The engines we use are IVECO, CUMMINS, MTU, VOLVO, MAN, PERKINS. As alternators, we use FKI, Marelli, Mecc Alte or Stamford. Our machines comply with CE standard with soundproof canopy or container.

Tiger Profiles & Insulation LLC Al Khan Road, Industrial Area 2, PO Box 23499 Sharjah United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 6 5338449 Fax: +971 6 5336673 Web: www.tigerprofiles.com E-mail: info@tigerprofiles.com Tiger Profiles & Insulution, the “Roof & Cladding” Company was established in the UAE in 1993, as part of the Tiger Group of Companies (1968). Today it is an one-stopshop for comprehensive roof, cladding & insulation needs. Tiger Profiles is ISO 9001,14001 & OMSAS 18001 certified and holds FM (USA) and DBIT Germany Appr.

Tower Light S.r.l. Via Stazione 3 Bis Villanova D’Ardenghi PV 27030, Italy Tel: +39 0382 567011 Fax: +39 0382 400247 Web: www.towerlight.it E-mail: africa@towerlight.it Manufacturer of the world’s larger range of mobile lighting towers. Manual or hydraulic

lighting towers for building sites, roadworks, mines, quarries, ports, airports, shipyards, industrial warehousing, sporting and musical events, emergency situations, illumination of remote areas and so on.

Towerworx Egypt 19 Markaz El-Maalomat Street Sheraton Residences Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt Tel: +20 11 9011140 Fax: +20 2 22679151 Web: www.towerworx-eg.com E-mail: info@ towerworx-eg.com sales@towerworx-eg.com

Agents: Algeria - EEALGERIA Egypt - EEALGYPT Egypt - EEC Group Sudan - Algahria Multi Activities Co. Ltd.

Visa S.p.A. Via I˚ Maggio, 55 Fontanelle (TV) 31043 Italy Tel: +39 0422 5091 Fax: +39 0422 509350 Web: www.visa.it E-mail: visa@visa.it Visa S.p.A has more than 50 years experience and professionalism which you can count on. The company is certified ISO9001/2000 “VISION” and ISO14001. The ONIS VISA generating sets range from 9 to 3000kva for continuous or emergency use and distributed through a network of 133 dealers worldwide and growing.

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Trelawny SPT Ltd 13 Highdown rd Leamington Spa Warwickshire, CV31 1XT United Kingdom Tel: +44 1926 883781 Fax: +44 1926 450352 Web: www.trelawnyspt.co.uk E-mail: tina.parekh@ trelawny.co.uk Trelawny SPT Limited is an independent manufacturer of pneumatic tools and surface prepration equipment operating from its headquaters in the engineering heart of the UK in Leamington Spa. For over 60 years, Trelawny has been offering a range of equipment for the prepration of concrere, steel and stone in various industries.For details vist www.trelawnyspt.co.uk/ www.trelawnyspt.com

Vale Av. Graça Aranha 26 - 12th floor Rio de Janeiro - RJ 20.030-900, Brazil Web: www.vale.com.br E-mail: rio@vale.com

Valuepart Europe S.p.A. Via per Modena 152-154 Castelvetro, 41014, Italy Tel: +39 059 7869811 Fax: +39 059 7869839 Web: www.valuepart.com E-mail: europe@valuepart.com Manufacturer and distributor of undercarriage components, designing and planning of carbody and side-frames, personalized solutions of assembled chassis. Rubber tracks, pads, repair parts, hammer breaker steels, blades and GET parts for earthmoving, agricultural and special application machines.

Van Vliet Trucks Holland

Parallelweg Zuid, 215 The Netherlands Tel: +31 180 312644 Fax: +31 180 319158 Web: www.vanvliet.com E-mail: mining@vanvliet.com Van Vliet Trucks is specialist in export to Africa of customized new, used and reconditioned trucks, trailers, 4 x 4’5, heavy equipment, spare parts and all related (project) services, since 1953.

Eskilstuna 631 85 Sweden Tel: +46 16 5414258 Web: www.volvoce.com E-mail: annmari.thim@volvo.com

Agents: Algeria - COGETP Spa Angola - Auto-Maqunaria Lda. Auto Sueco (Angola) SARL Botswana - Rola Botswana Burkina Faso - SMT (Burkina Faso) Burundi - SMT (Burundi) Cameroon - SMT (Cameroon) Congo Republic - SMT (Congo) Congo DR - SMT (Congo DR) Côte D’Ivoire - SMT (Côte D’Ivoire) Egypt - Ghabbour Egypt Ethiopia - Equatorial Business Group Pvt Ltd Co Gabon - SMT(Gabon) Ghana - SMT (Ghana) Kenya - Auto Sueco Ltd Liberia - SMT (Liberia) Madagascar - Leal Equipements Compagnie LTEE (Madagascar) Mali - Sera(Mali) Mauritania - Sera(Mauritanie) Mauritius - Leal Equipements Compagnie LTEE (Mauritius) Morocco - Volvo Maroc SA Mozambique - Babcock International ( Mozambique) Namibia - Pupkewitz Nigeria - SMT (Nigeria) Rwanda - SMT (Rwanda) Senegal - Sera(Senegal) Seychelles - Leal Equipements Compagnie LTEE (Seychelles) Sierra Leone - A. Yazbeck & Sons Ltd. South Africa - Babcock International (South Africa) Sudan - Albarajoub Engineering Co. Ltd. Tanzania - Auto Sueco Tanzania Togo - SMT Benin (Togo) Tunisia - Nordic Machinery Uganda - Auto Sueco Ltd Zambia - Babcock International (Zambia) Zimbabwe - Conquip

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Region International Gothenburg, 40508, Sweden Tel: +46 31 235460 Fax: +46 31 508187 Web: www.volvopenta.com E-mail: info.volvopenta@ volvo.com Volvo Penta, with more than 4,000 dealers in over 130 countries, is a world-leading and global manufacturer of engines and complete power systems for both marine and industrial applications. The engine program comprises diesel and gasoline engines with power outputs between 10 and 900 hp. The Volvo Penta Industrial engine range covers:diesel engines for electrical power generation, 50 and 60 Hz and industrial diesel engines for different stationary and off-road applications. These engines have now been developed to meet future stringent exhaust emission levels. Volvo penta is part of the Volvo Group, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of trucks, buses, construction material & equipment, drive systems for marine and industrial applications, aerospace componenets and services.

Agents: Mauritius - Talbot Engineering Nigeria - ATC Nigeria Nigeria - Marine And Land Logistics Limited Reunion - Societe Dexploitation Mascareignes Materiel (SE2M) SA Seychelles - Adesho Marine Sierra Leone - A. Yazbeck & Sons Ltd. South Africa - Engineering Marine Services

South Africa - Magnum Marine South Africa - Northern Marine SA South Africa - Russell Chard Marine South Africa - Southern Marine Workshop South Africa - Southern Power Products (Pty) Ltd. South Africa - Volvo Southern Africa Pty Ltd Sudan - Albarajoub Engineering Co. Ltd. Tunisia - Bateaumed Zambia - Swedish Trucks & Buses Ltd. (Zambia) Zimbabwe - AVOCA Marine

Vortex Hydra S.r.l. Via Argine Volano, 355 Fossalta di Copparo(FE) Italy Tel: +39 0532 879411 Fax: +39 0532 866766 Web: www.vortexhydra.com E-mail: vh.sales@ vortexhydra.com Based in Italy, Vortex Hydra have obtained the enviable reputation of being world leaders in the specialist field of concrete roof tile manufacture. Renowed for their “state of the art” large scale, fully automatic production plants, the company has applied its expertise in developing the new Uno Evoluzione lower volume affordable plants.

Wear and Spare Parts Appleton Thorn Trading Estate, Warrington United Kingdom Tel: +44 845 5050060 Web: www.wearand spareparts.com E-mail: sales@ wearandspareparts.com

Wear and Spare Parts are worldwide suppliers of premium quality wear parts. Our range includes concaves and mantles, jaw plates, blow bars and all other crusher wear parts for all Kue Ken, Extec, Nordberg, Metso, Sandvik, Fintec, Kleeman and other crushers

Weiler GmbH Rheinstr 40, Gau-Algesheim 55435, Germany Tel: +49 6725 9195490 Fax: +49 6725 9195491 Web: www.weiler.net E-mail: info@weiler.net Turnkey Precast Concrete Plants Smart Precast Technology for modern Building System for the entire construction including foundations, skeleton, walls, floors and roofs. Application for low cost residential, social, commercial and industrial buildings. Machines, equipment, tailor-made turn-key plants, engineering, consultation and after sales service. All from one experienced hand - Weiler made in Germany.

Weir Minerals Africa (Pty) Ltd. 31 Isando Road, Isando 1600, South Africa Tel: +27 11 9292600 Fax: +27 11 9292955 Web: www.weirminerals.com E-mail: salesza@weirminerals.com

Winch House Africa (Pty) Ltd. 11 Foregate Square Lower Heerengracht St Foreshore, Cape Town South Africa Tel: +27 21 4183451 Fax: +27 86 5745702 Web: www.winchhouseafrica.com E-mail: info@ winchhouseafrica.com

Winch House Africa manufactures robust, reliable and high quality winches for applications in the African Continent. With a focus on building our local partnerships with engineering and service firms throughout the African continent, Winch House Africa can provide you with the product and services you need.

Wirtgen GmbH Reinhard-Wirtgen-Strasse 2 Windhegen 53578 Germany Tel: +49 26 451310 Fax: +49 26 45131392 Web: www.wirtgen.com E-mail: info@wirtgen.de Wirtgen GmbH offers a full range of mobile machines and high quality services on everything relating to road construction. In our Windhagen headquarters, engineers develop products and technologies for cold milling, soil stabilization, cold recycling, hot recycling, concrete paving and surface mining.

YorPower Ltd. Unit 2 Hurricane Close Sherburn Industrial Estate Sherburn in Elmet Yorkshire LS25 6PB United Kingdom Tel: +44 1977 688155 Fax: +44 1977 688158 Web: www.yorpower.com E-mail: sales@yorpower.com YorPower has become one of the most successful UK suppliers of diesel generators. Their growth is based on a simple approach providing rapid and comprehensive customer service, whatever and wherever the requirement may be. YorPower generators are supplied throughout the UK and are exported to over 60 countries worldwide.

Zamil Steel Building Co. Egypt

Agents: South Africa - Wirtgen South Africa (Pty) Ltd.

Yellogen Ltd.

24 Oroory Hill Dromore Country Down BT251LE United Kingdom Tel: +44 1430 850001 Fax: +44 1430 850002 Web: www.yellogen.com E-mail: mail@yellogen.com

6th of October City Industrial Zone Egypt Tel: +20 2 38283333 Fax: +20 2 38164220 Web: www.zamilsteel.com E-mail: egyptmarketing@ zamilsteel.com.eg Zamil Steel established in 1977 in Saudi Arabia, specializes in the design, manufacture and supply of pre-engineered steel buildings. Since its inception, Zamil Steel has supplied more than 50,000 buildings to over 90 countries worldwide, through a dedicated network of 65 direct sales offices in 36 countries.

Section Three: Agents Algeria ALGERIA-NEGOCE AUTO SERVICE SARL Almexol Algerie 18 Cite-Comunale Alger Tel: +213 21 754960 Fax: +213 21 754449 Web: www.almex.fr E-mail: info@almex.fr Bergerat Monnoyeur Zone Industrielle Lot No. 121 Route de dar Beida Oued Smar Alger, 16270 Tel: +213 21 513210 Fax: +213 21 513469 Web: www.bm-a.com E-mail: contact.cat@bm-a.com C.A.S.E. ALGERIA CG Power Systems Belgium NV Rue Omar Bourssas nr 41 Vieux Kouba Alger Algerie, 16050 Tel: +213 21 280742/2924 Fax: +213 21 280742

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COGETP Spa Tour Cevital Lot D N˚06 Zuhn Garidi II 16050 Kouba, Algiers Tel: +213 55 5994893 / 5994894 Fax: +213 20360216 E-mail: naceur.djebbab@ cogetp.com Doka Algerie S.a.r.l. Route de Dar El Beida Domaine Bakalem, Rouiba 16017 Tel: +213 77 112540 Fax: +213 98 2501885 Web: www.doka.com E-mail: algerie@doka.com EEALGERIA 26 Saiid Hamdine Bir Mourad, Rais Tel: +213 770980907 Web: www.eecegypt.com E-mail: eea@eecegypt.com Eurl Emire Zone Industrielle, BP 164 Ouargla, 30000 Tel: +213 29 711665 Fax: +213 29 714662 E-mail: karagroupe@yahoo.fr

Eurl Metec Cite Dhimet n°7 SIDI Moussa 09340 Tel: +213 21 760761 Fax: +213 21 760761 Email: eurlmetec@gmail.com F.A.I.E.P. No. 63 Lot 87, Emir Abdel Kader Sidi Chami, W. Oran, 31229 Tel: +213 41 544202/544227/544580 E-mail: sarlfaiep@yahoo.fr GH-Komatsu Direction Commerciale Zone industrielle voie C No. 212 Rouiba, Alger Tel: +213 21 816668 Fax: +213 21 851606 E-mail: khaouane.hasnaoui@ groupehasnaoui.com NEOOS Zone Industrielle De Bouismail Lotissement 168 Tipaza, 42000 Tel: +213 24 467464 Fax: +213 24 467465 Web: www.neoos.be E-mail: sales@neoos.be

Sarl Remelec Zone Industrielle Voie C BP 243 Rouiba Alger Tel: +213 21 811188/ 1313/1295 Fax: +213 21 812055/1555 E-mail: info@remelec.com SDMO 5 rue Girardin, Alger Centre 16004 Tel: +213 21 681212 Web: www.sdmo.com Soilmec Algeria 17 Rue Djurdjura El Mohammadia Tel: +213 21 826042 Fax: +213 21 826042 E-mail: h.morel@soilmec.fr TPS - Tractor Parts Services SARL 77, lot Zouatna les Verges BP 466 Bir Mourad Rais, 16300 Tel: +213 21 445431 Fax: +213 21 448172 E-mail: tps-algeria@tpsalgeria.com

Angola Auto-Maqunaria Lda. Auto Sueco (Angola) SARL Lobito Tel: +244 9 12507464 E-mail: adavid@ autosueco.co.ao Barloworld Equipamentos Angola Lda. Estrada do Golf S/N Sector Talatona - Luanda Sul LuandaLua Tel: +244 22 2460220 Web: www.barloworldequipment.com E-mail: info@ barloworld-angola.com Barloworld Equipmentoa Angola PO Box 6103 Estrada Do Golf S/N Sector Talatonia Tel: +244 22 2460 220 Web: www.barloworldangola.com E-mail: ofernandes@ barloworld-angola.com CAMPOTEC (LIMJE)

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BUYERS’ GUIDE CI & MA COMP. INDUST. & MAQ. ANGOLA Rua Monsenhor Mendes Das Neves 3014 Luanda, 2737 Tel: +244 22 2290886 Cimertex Angola, Lda. Zona Industrial de Viana, Luanda Tel: +244 923 588840 E-mail: info@cimertexangola.com cimertex.ang@ebonet.net Habil-Performance, LDA (Mozambique) Travessa da Rua Da Idanha 778, 4500-043, espinho Tel: +351 22 7341373 Web: www.habilperformance.com E-mail: comercial@habilperformance.com Himoinsa Angola B˚Vila Alice, Rue Alda Lara n˚ 27, Luanda Tel: +244 222 447279 Fax: +244 222 446163 Web: www.himoinsa.com E-mail: angola@himoinsa.com Jembas Assistencia Technica Lda. Largo do Soweto 88, Luanda Tel: +244 222 637000 Fax: +216 71 809830 Web: www.jembas.com E-mail: jembas@jembas.com megan.brechet@jembas.com Moviter Equipamentos Lda Parque Movicortes, Azoia Leiria, Portugal, 2404-006 Tel: 351 244 850 240 Fax: 351 244 850 241 Web: www.moviter.pt E-mail: paulo.fidalgo@movicortes.pt

Benin Benin Equipment ZI Akpakpa PK 3, Cotonou Tel: +229 21 333092 Fax: +229 21 330436 Web: www.beninequipements.com E-mail: info@ benineqipements.com

Botswana Barloworld Equipment Botswana Pvt. Ltd. PO Box 1616 Gaborone South-East Tel: +267 3951781 Barloworld Power Pty Ltd. Botswana 1226 Haille Selassie Rd., Gabaronne Tel: +267 3 974004 Web: www.bwep.co.za E-mail: mmcaslin@ barloworld-equipment.com Cinstrap Plot 4898 No 2, Light Industrial Francistown Tel: +267 2402990 Fax: +267 2402990 E-mail: cinstrap@gmail.com Komatsu Botswana (Pty) Ltd. Plot 58, Gaborone International Commerce Park Private Bag 00137, Gaborone Tel: +267 39 28343 Fax: +267 39 28515

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Parts Sales Botswana Plot 10199 Mokolwane Road Broadhurst Gaborone Tel: +267 395 7044/ 121/71774237 Rola Botswana PO Box 403445, Broadhurst Gaborone Tel: +267 316 3200 Fax: +267 316 3199 E-mail: markides@ rolabotswana.co.bw

Burkina Faso Burkina Equipements 3238, Route De Fada Km6 Secteur 28, Dassasgho Ouagadougou Kadiogo Province Tel: +226 50 364766 Web: www.burkinaequipements.com E-mail: info@ burkinaequipements.com Sapex SA BP 11584 Niamey Republique Du Niger Tel: +227 90905858 E-mail: olivier.merenne@sapex.com SMT (Burkina Faso) Tel: +226 66 770101 E-mail: info@smt-bf.com

Burundi SMT (Burundi) Tel: +32 2 7249074 E-mail: info@smt-europe.eu

Cameroon SHO Cameroon Zone Industrielle De Bassa Douala, BP 4017 Tel: +237 37 9083 Fax: +237 37 3187 SMT (CAMEROON) Tel: +237 99 414030 E-mail: info@smt-cameroun.com Sun Cam Industry Develop Company Ltd. Douala, BP 627 Tractrafric Equipement Cameroun Aeroport - Rue 8029 Yaounde Centre Tel: +237 304681 Web: www.tractafric.com Tractrafric Equipement Cameroun Rue Du Cinema Etoile Garoua Nord Tel: +237 217556 Web: www.tractafric.com E-mail: sho.cameroun@camnet.cm

Chad SHO Chad Boulevard de la Corniche N’djmena BP 450 Tel: +235 514171 Fax: +235 519055 Tractrafric Equipment (Chad) Bd De La Corniche N’djamena Tel: +235 514171

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Congo Republic Alan Dick Congo Ave. Almilcar Cabral 2 eme.Etage ARC Tel: +243 99 9967656 E-mail: adriel.lessenge@ alandickcongo.com SHO Congo Boulevard du President M.Ngouabi, Pointe-Noire BP-697 Tel: +242 22 940958 Fax: +242 22 519055 SMT (Congo) Tel: +242 6 9781823 E-mail: info@smt-congo.com Tractrafric Equipment Congo Bd. President Marien Ngouabi Pointe-Noire Kouilou Tel: +242 940958

Congo DR Alan Dick DRC Alan Dick DRC sprl 10 Avenue Cocotier Gombe Kinshasa Tel: +243 999967188 E-mail: chris.mayamba@ alandickcongo.com ITALMOTORS SMT (Congo DR) Tel: +243 820 666964 E-mail: info@smt-rdc.com Tractafric Congo Bld. du 30 Juin Kinshasa 1, BP 8615 Tel: +234 8549898 Fax: +243 1 233608 Tractrafric Equipment RDC 2798 Boulevard Du 30 Juin Kinshasa Kn Tel: +243 98 166244

Côte D’Ivoire Manutention Africaine Zone Industrielle Batiment 138, 04BP945 San Pedro Bas-Sassandra Tel: +225 34 711565 Web: www.manutafci.com E-mail: info@manutafci.com Manutention Africaine Côte d’Ivoire Route De Dabou, Yopougon Abidjan, 01 BP 1299 Tel: +225 23 535580 Fax: +225 23 466368 Web: www.manutafci.com E-mail: info@manutafci.com Matforce Rue de la pointe aux Fumeurs Zone industrielle de Vride 01 BO 1844, Abidjan 01 Tel: +225 21758890 Fax: +225 21275196 SMT (Côte D’Ivoire) Tel: +225 21 751627 E-mail: info@smt-ci.com

Djibouti Anciens Comptoirs Ries Zone Industrielle De Boulaos Djibouti Tel: +253 352656 E-mail: acr3@intnet.dj

Egypt Delta for Trade and Distribution - Egypt 214 Second District Madina Centre, 5th Settlement Cario, New Cairo Tel: +20 2 5034800 Fax: +20 2 5171339 Web: www.deltagroup.com.eg E-mail: ssaleh@deltagroup.com.eg Doka Egypt ( Doka GmbH ) 24 Salah Zaki St., Sq 1143 Sheraton Heliopolis, Cairo Tel: +20 2 22677216 Fax: +20 2 22671588 Web: www.doka.com E-mail: egypt@doka.com EEALGYPT 26 Saiid Hamdine Bi Mourad Rais,Algiers Tel: +213 770618905 Fax: +213 21540080 Email: eea@eecegypt.com EEC Group 19 Markaz El Maalomat Street Sheraton Residences Heliopolis, Cairo Tel: +20 2 22669002 Fax: +20 2 22679151 Web: www.eecegypt.com E-mail: tw@eecegypt.com Egyptian Co. for Electrical Work 29, Ibrahim Ben El Mahdy Str. 7th Quanter - Nasar City Cairo Tel: +20 2 24054990/1/2/3/4 Fax: +20 2 24054995 E-mail: ewmcairo@gega.net Egyptian International Motors Co. Ltd. (E.I.M.) PO Box 33 El Kalaa Autostrad Road, Mokattam Cairo Tel: +20 2 5061600/ 601/602/603 Fax: +20 2 5126526 E-mail: maly.tcm@eim-eg.com Ghabbour Egypt Qualioub km 8 Cairo Alex. Agricultural Road, Cairo Tel: +20 2 42155314 Web: www.ghabbour.com E-mail: aelgammal@ ghabbour.com Mantrac - Alexandria Alexandria/Cairo Desert Road KM 28 Amreya, Alexandria Iskandariyah, 21111 Tel: +20 3 4481043/47 Fax: +20 3 3039648/4481042 E-mail: info@ mantrac.mansour.com.eg Mantrac 2 Abdel Latif Eldosouky St Off Talkha St., Mansoura Dk 35516 Tel: +20 50 2529512 Web: www.mantracegypt.com Email: info@mantrac.com.eg Mantrac Egypt Elnasr St. Eldhar Hurghada Al Bahr Al Ahma, 11511 Tel: +20 65 3541571 Web: www.mantracegypt.com E-mail: info@mantrac.com.eg

Mantrac Egypt PO Box 1054, 21111 Tel: +20 3 4541000 Web: www.mantracegypt.com E-mail: info@mantrac.com.eg Mantrac Egypt 30 Lebanon Street El Mohandseen, Giza Gezira, 12411 Tel: +20 2 33004000 Web: www.mantracegypt.com E-mail: info@mantrac.com.eg Omatra PO Box 337, Cairo Tel: +20 2 35390962/63 Fax: +20 2 35390960 E-mail: egypt@omatra.com Orascom Trading Co. SAE 162B, 26th July Street Cairo Tel: +20 2 3440201 Fax: +20 2 3015555 Web: www.orascom.com E-mail: marianm@orascom.com SDMO Cairo 22 Mohamed Saeed Al-Halawani Street Sheraton Heliopolis Tel: +202 22671278 Unatrac Ltd. 30 Lebanon St. Mohandessin PO Box 182, El Gezira, Cairo Tel: +20 2 3039640 Fax: +20 2 3039648

Eritrea Anberbeb Share Co. Marsa Teklay Street No 75 Asmara, PO Box 5616 Tel: +291 1 126482/127450 Fax: +291 1 200242 E-mail: asco0101@eol.com.er Eritrea Equipment Plc Tegadelti St. No 111-113 PO Box 1040, Asmara Ert Tel: +291 1 184548

Ethiopia Abulkhase Pvt. Ltd. Co. PO Box 4422, Addis ababa Tel: +251 91 1200106 Web: www.abulkhase.com E-mail: abdulrahman.a@ abulkhase.com Equatorial Business Group Pvt Ltd Co Tel: +251 911 457758 E-mail: ebg-eab.msm@ ethionet.et Equitorial Business Group PO Box 8964, Addis Ababa Tel: +251 11 4424955 Fax: +251 11 4422148 Web: www.ebg-ethiopia.com E-mail: ebg@ethionet.et RIES Engineering Ebrezeit Road, Addis Ababa Tel: +251 11 401732 Fax: +251 11 420667 E-mail: resco.indws@ telecom.net.et Ries Engineering Share Co. Akaki Kaliti S.S., K 13 H 1044 Debrezeit Road, Addis Ababa Aa 5686 Tel: +251 1 421133 E-mail: resco.gmo@ethionet.et

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BUYERS’ GUIDE TANA ENGINEERING The Motor and Engineering Company of Ethiopia Bole to Magenaga Road PO Box 5727, Addis Ababa Tel: +251 11 6613688/3704 Fax: +251 11 6611766 Ultimate Motors PLC PO Box 3900, Addis Ababa Tel: +251 1 1655350 E-mail: ummarketing@ ethionet.et

Gabon Alan Dick Gabon AD Congo Succurssale Gabon Avenue Cointet La Recidence Habiba BP 616, Libreville Tel: +241 07703504 E-mail: vuyof.ngwo@ alandickcongo.com Gambonaise de Materiels et d’Equipments(G.M.) BP 13209, Nomba Domaine Libreville Tel: +241 7409669 E-mail: patrice.zavrosa@ groupeack-ga.com SHO Gabon Zone Industrielle Doloumi Libreville, BP 2147 Tel: +241 760140 Fax: +241 760499 SMT(GABON) Tel: +241 7 515008 E-mail: info@smt-gabon.com Tractrafric Equipment Gabon Z.I. D’oloumi Libreville Estuaire Tel: +241 760140 E-mail: sho12@calva.com

Gambia JA Delmas Export - Gambia Tel: +33 0556 796200

Ghana Cummins Ghana Mallam Road South Odorkor-Aoora (KTS Premises) PO Box C-2381 Accra Tel: +233 21 301451 E-mail: david.leach@ cummins.com Delta Equipment Ltd. PO Box 1642 Ring Road West, Accra Tel: +233 30 2213720 Fax: +233 30 2221950 Web: www.deltagroup.com.eg G & J Technical Services Energy House 59 Outer Ring Road Obetsebi Circle, Korle-Bu Rd PO Box KA 30249, Accra Tel: +233 21 689178/9 Fax: +233 21 689177 E-mail: gtech@4u.com.gh I Engineering Ghana Ltd. Sithole Road North Labone Accra Tel: +233 244 336630 E-mail: ebenguedouar@ ieng-group.com

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Mantrac Ghana Ring Road West North Industrial Area Box 5207 Accra-North Tel: +233 30 2213720/ 0544 310156 Fax: +233 30 2221950 web: www.mantracghana.com Email: wfakhry@ mantracghana.com Mantrac Ghana Ltd. Bui Dam Area Bui Brong-Ahafo Tel: +233 244 324881 Web: www.mantracghana.com Mantrac Ghana Ltd. (Accra) PO Box 5207 Tel: +233 30 2213720/54 4310156 Fax: +233 30 2221950 Web: www.mantracghana.com E-mail: wfakhry@ mantracghana.com Mantrac Ghana Ltd. (Kumasi) Harper Road, Kumasi Ashanti Tel: +233 32 2023161 Web: www.mantracghana.com E-mail: info@ mantracghana.com Modern Age Technologies Limited PO Box 16125 Airport Accra Tel: +233 21 778841 Fax: +233 21 778038 Web: www.modernage technologies.com E-mail: support@ matghana.com Panafrican Equipment Ghana Ltd. 129 Yiyiwa Drive, Abelemkpe Accra Tel: +233 21 766700/773443 Fax: +233 21 772411 Web: www.panafricantrucks.com E-mail: info@panafricanghana.com Pasico Ghana Ltd. PO Box 480 Guggisberg Road, Accra Tel: +233 30 2664658/ 59/672803 Fax: +233 30 2662103 Web: www.pasico.com E-mail: sales@pasico.com SMT (GHANA) Tel: +233 30 283351-58 E-mail: info@smt-ghana.com Svani Ltd. Ground floor Crystal Plaza building Community 16 Sakumono PO Box 9916, Tema Tel: +233 244 344994 E-mail: matmens2004@yahoo.com

Guinea Injelec Quartier Ratoma, BP 1373 Tel: +224 6396720 Fax: +224 424343 E-mail: injelecconakry@ injelecguinee.com

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Manutention Guineenne Carrefour Miniere Belle Vue Route De Hamdallaye Commune De Diwinn, Conakry Tel: +224 63 303030 Web: www.manuguinee.com E-mail: info@manuguinee.com

Guinea Bissau Bissau Equipamentos Rua Eng Quinhones, Bissau 1000 Tel: +245 5538344 Web: www.delmasexport.com E-mail: info@delmasexport.com

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Kenya ACHELIS Achelis Materials Handling (Kenya) Ltd. Funzi Road, PO Box 30378 Nairobi, 00100 Tel: +254 20 6532777 Fax: +254 20 555691 E-mail: jnddo@acheliskenya.co.ke Alibhai Shariff Mombasa Road, PO Box 18665 Nairobi, 00500 Tel: +254 20 6905000 Web: www.alibhaishariff.com E-mail: info@alibhaishariff.co.ke Auto Sueco Ltd Tel: +254 713 974 808 E-mai: elvis.duran@ auto-sueco.co.ke Car & General Ltd. (Kenya) New Cargen House Lusaka Road, PO Box 20001 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 554500 Fax: +254 20 545761 E-mail: bsbalaji@cargen.com CMC Delta for Trade and Distribution - Kenya PO Box 30067, Witu Road Off Luksa Road Industrial Area Nairobi Tel: +254 20 6530903 Fax: +254 20 559307 Web: www.deltagroup.com.eg Johnson Pump Kenya Ltd. City Square, Nairobi Tel: +254 20 556751 Fax: +254 20 532748 E-mail: jpk@wananchi.com Kirloskar Kenya Limited PO Box 60061, Off Dunga Road Nairobi Tel: +254 20 533421 Fax: +254 20 533390 E-mail: rspatil@kirloskar.co.ke Mantrac Kenya Ltd. (Nairobi) PO Box 30067, Nairobi, 00100 Tel: +254 20 4995000/ 1/2/3/4/5 Web: www.mantrackenya.com E-mail: kkamau@ mantrackenya.com Mantrac SAE 15 Dar-Es-Salam Road Mombasa Coast, 80100 Tel: +254 41 2223442 Web: www.mantrackenya.com E-mail: info@mantrackenya.com

Mantrac SAE 46 Obote Road Kisumu Nyanza, 40100 Tel: +254 57 2023284 Web: www.mantrackenya.com E-mail: info@mantrackenya.com Mantrac SAE Mansour Complex Witu Road Off Lusaka Road Nairobi, 00100 Tel: +254 41 2223442 Web: www.mantrackenya.com E-mail: info@mantrackenya.com Panafrican Trucks & Equipment (Kenya) Ltd. PO Box 44927, Nairobi Tel: +254 20 2247124/5/6/8 Fax: +254 20 2248821 Web: www.panafricantrucks.com E-mail: info@ panafricantrucks.com Specialised Power Systems Ltd. Kenya PO Box 18435, Nairobi, 00500 Tel: +254 20 2077219 Fax: +254 20 3532986 Web: www.spsafrica.com E-mail: info@spsafrica.com Tooltek International Ltd PO Box 767, RCI Godown No. 4 North Airport Road Embakasi Nairobi, 00502 Tel: +254 20 8070728 Yansam East Africa Limited PO Box 49729, Nairobi, 00100 Tel: +254 72 2319309 E-mail: pgitau@yansam.co.ke

Lesotho Barloworld Tel: +27 11 8980450

Liberia Liberia Equipment Ltd. Duala Market, Bushrod Island Monrovia Tel: +231 7 7793369 E-mail: info@liberiaequip.com SMT (Liberia) Tel: +231 0 888071000 E-mail: info@smt-liberia.com

Libya ATTRANS Mafaza Africa KM1 Sahili Road, Beview Tajoura, Tripoli Tel: +218 21 3696767 Fax: +218 21 3696230 Web: www.mafaza.com E-mail: ahmed@mafaza.com SESCo Libya - Specialist Equipment & Services Co. 40km Swani Road PO Box 91403, Tripoli Tanmia Haditha Co. Swani Road Tel: +218 21 4779964 Fax: +218 91 3834154 E-mail: t.jornazi@ tanmia-ly.com Technical Vision Alkeesh, Bengahazi Tel: +218 61 4724737 Web: www.techvision.ly E-mail: info@techvision.iy

Madagascar Henri Fraise Fils & Co. PO Box 28 - Ankorondrano Antananariva 101 Tel: +261 20 2222721 Email: henri.fraise@ wanadoo.mg Henri Fraise - Madagascar Lalana Ravoninahitrarivo Antananarivo 101 Tel: +261 20 2222721 Fax: +261 20 2228420 Web: www.henrifraise.com E-mail: fraise@hff.mg Leal Equipements Compagnie LTEE (MADAGASCAR) Tel: +230 207 2100 E-mail: djauffret@ lec.lealgroup.com QTE Madagascar Installations QTE Madagascar II 48 Bis Androhibe - Antananarivo 101 Tel: +261 33 2048146 E-mail: derrick@qteinstall.com Rasseta CIE. PO Box 3779 Soarano Antananarivo Tel: +261 20 2225770 Fax: +261 20 2222447

Malawi Barloworld Equipment (Malawi) Lilongwe Tel: +265 710344 Fax: +265 765152 Barloworld Malawi Ali-Hasson Mwinyi Road Chichiri Blantyre 3 Tel: +265 1870666 Fax: +265 1871281 Web: www.barloworldequipment.com E-mail: pkhamula@ barloworld-malawi.com

Mali Manutention Africaine (Mali) Zone Industrielle Sotuba Rue 957 Porte 260 Commune II Bamako Capital Dist Tel: +223 2212549 Web: www.manutafmali.com E-mail: info@manutafmali.com Manutention Africaine Mali Commune II Sotuba Zone industrielle Tel: +223 207 02100 Fax: +223 202 14216 Web: www.manutafmali.com E-mail: info@manutafmali.com Sera(Mali) Tel: +221 33 8590770 E-mail: contact.volvo@sera.sn Tower Tec Tel: +223 77832893 Web: www.eecegypt.com E-mail: egymali@eecegypt.com

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BUYERS’ GUIDE Mauritania EMCR Nouadhibou Mauritanie BP 605 206, Boulevard Maritime MR-Nouadhibou Tel: +222 5740630 Fax: +222 5749091 E-mail: emcr@mauritel.mr GENISERVICES Nouakchott Mauritanie I LOT L No. 117, BP 2280 Tel: +222 5219919 Fax: +222 5242705 E-mail: geniservices@yahoo.fr Séra Tel: +221 33 859 07 70 E-mail: contact.volvo@sera.sn Societe Mauritanienne Des Tracteurs SARL ILOT 12 Las Palmas Nouakchott Tel: +222 5259501 Web: www.mauritrac.com E-mail: info@mauritrac.com

Mauritius AUTODIFFUSION (GROUP SODIAT) IFRAMAC Ireland Blyth Ltd. BP 662 Bell Village Pailles Port Louis Tel: +230 2060444 Web: www.scomat.com E-mail: scomat@scomat.com Leal Equipements Compagnie LTEE (MAURITIUS) Tel: +230 207 2100 E-mail: djauffret@ lec.lealgroup.com Mechanisation Co. Ltd. (M.E.C.O.M) Royal Road Grand River North West Tel: +230 2084873 Fax: +230 2084876 Talbot Engineering Albion Docks, Port Louis Tel: +230 2174100 Fax: +230 2415067 E-mail: info@talbotholding.com Tractrafric Equipment International 9th Floor Raffles Tower 19 Cybercity Ebene Pw Tel: +33 1 49064400

Morocco Doka Maroc SARL - AU La Commune Rurale Sebbah, B.P 4439 Skhirat, 12050 Tel: +212 538 004090 Fax: +212 538 004089 Web: www.doka.com E-mail: maroc@doka.com El Midakhat Rotaxe 64 Angle Rue Bachir Al Ibrahimi ET Hammam El Ang Casablanca 20500 Tel: +220 306970/440111/12 Email: rotaxe@marocnet.net.ma rotaxe@wanadoo.net.ma'

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ETS L Berenger Parc Industriel, Lot No. 55 Casablanca Tel: +212 522 592101 Fax: +212 522 592107 E-mail: berenger@ berenger.com Fenie Brossette 284, boulevard Zerktouni Casablanca, Maroc Tel: +212 5 29022869 Fax: +212 5 22490227 E-mail: fenie@ fenie-brossette.ma HIB Agricole SA 18 BD Mohamed V, Kenitra E-mail: hibagri@menara.ma Maroc Trading AA 119, Bd de Bourgogne Tel: +212 522 235790 Fax: +212 522 235797 Web: www.maroctrading.ma E-mail: contact@ maroctrading.ma SMDM - Societe Marocaine de Distribution Materiel Av. Hassan II Mohammedia Tel: +212 523 318800/05 Fax: +212 523 326396 E-mail: contact@smdm.ma SOBERMA Societe de Realisations Mecaniques Route d’el Jadida Province de Nouaceur CR de Bouskoura Tel: +212 522 633700 Fax: +212 522 636839 E-mail: mohammed.derouich@ premium.net/ma SOGERMA SA 20, Boulevard de Paris MA-Casablanca Tel: +212 2 2272387/227969 Fax: +212 2 202475 E-mail: ste_sogerma@yahoo.fr Stokvis Nord-Afrique SA Lot 17 11 - Zone Industrielle Ouled Salah, Bouskoura BP 2183, Casablanca Tel: +212 22 654600 Fax: +212 22 334573 Web: www.stokvis-maroc.com E-mail: contact@stokvismaroc.com Tractafric Morocco Trolley Route Mills Casablanca Tel: +212 22 763000 Fax: +212 22 754455 Web: www.tractafric.com E-mail: info@tractafric.co.ma Tractrafric Equipment Maroc Route Desserte des Usines KM 11 6 Autoroute Casa-Rabat Ain Sebaa Grd, Casablanca 20250 Tel: +212 2 2763000 E-mail: tamcasa@ magrebnet.net.ma Volvo Maroc SA Autoroute Casablanca Rabat. KM 13,6 Casablanca - Maroc 20600 Tel: +212 522 764800 Fax: +212 522 764800 E-mail: vcemaroc@volvo.com

Mozambique Babcock International (Mozambique) Tel: +258 21 321 824/25 E-mail: anil.sumaraj@babcock.co.za Barloworld Equipment Mozambique Av Romao Fernandes Farinha Nrs 156 e 160 PO Box 4394 Maputo Tel: +258 1 430184/ 431622/306372 Fax: +258 1 430225 E-mail: vcoelho@ barloworld-moz.com Doka Mozambique LDA (ledby South Africa Pty) Av. Julius Nyerere N˚2399 Bairro da Sommerschield Distrito Urbano 1 Maputo Cidade, 1114 Tel: +258 820 722470 Fax: +27 11 3109711 Web: www.doka.com E-mail: mozambique@ doka.com ENTREPOSTO Habil-Performance, LDA (Angola) Travessa da Rua Da Idanha No 778 4500-043, Espinho Tel: +351 22 7341373 Web: www.habilperformance.com E-mail: comerical@habilperformance.com Track-Auto Lda. Avenida Acordos de Lusaka 118, Caixa Postal 4076 Maputo Tel: +258 21 417001/2 Fax: +258 21 417040 Trak-Auto Lda. Caixa Postal 4080, Maputo Tel: +258 8 43981084 Fax: +258 8 49702739 E-mail: clive.pearce@ trak-auto.com

Namibia Barloworld Namibia (Pty) Ltd. 166 Mandume Ndemufayo Rd Southern Industrial Area Windhoek Tel: +264 61 2804600 Barloworld Power Pty Ltd. Namibia 166 Mandume Ndemufayo Avenue, Windhoek Tel: +264 61 223416 Web: www.barloworldequipment.com E-mail: wmeyer@barloworldequipment.com Crushplant & Utility Spares Namib Trading Tel: +264 64 207685 E-mail: crush1@iafrica.com.na Komatsu Namibia (Pty) Ltd. 43 Nordland Street PO Box 5094 Windhoek, 9000 Tel: +264 61 261281/2/3 Fax: +264 61 216530

Pupkewitz Tel: +264 61310900 E-mail: equip@pupkewitz.com Rex Parts 8101 Parsons Street Southern Industrial Pioneers Park, Windhoek Tel: +264 61 220539/ 811290050 E-mail: alan.lang@ rex-quip.com

Niger Manutention Africaine (Niger) 2, Avenue De La Chambre De Commerce (Rue Nb 012) Commune II, Niamey, 2100 Tel: +227 20 733610 Fax: +227 20 73 3368 Web: www.manutafniger.Com E-mail: info@ manutafniger.com Manutention Africaine Niger 2 Avenue, De la Chambre de Commmerce, Niamey Tel: +227 733610 Fax: +227 733348 Sapex SA BP 11584, Niamey Republique Du Niger Tel: +227 90905858 E-mail: olivier.merenne@sapex.com

Nigeria ATC Nigeria Ikorodu Road, 322A Tel: +234 705 4627174/6287902 Web: www.atcnigeria.com E-mail: info@atcnigeria.com Bhojsons PLC 29C Kofo Abayomi Street Victoria Island, Lagos Tel: +234 1 2618322 E-mail: pra1234@yahoo.com Cummins West Africa Ltd. 8 Ijora Causeway, Lagos Tel: +234 80 33003846 E-mail: kschizas@ agleventis.com Doka Gmbh Nigeria Doka Formwork Nigeria Ltd. Block 101, Plot 21, Lagos Tel: +234 806 4840408 Web: www.doka.com E-mail: nigeria@doka.com Finlay Nigeria Ltd. Block C Unit 3 5 Oro Ago Street, Gakari 2 Abuja FCT Tel: +234 8053530011 Web: www.finlaynigeria.com E-mail: ibrahim@ finlaynigeria.com HMD Nigeria-Heavy Machinery Dealership LTD 24A Sule Abuka Crescent Opebi, LKEJA, 100282, Nigeria Tel: +234 80 77393480 Fax: +234 80 38449424 Web: www.hmd-nigeria.com E-mail: m.vaswani@ hmd-nigeria.com Hol-Taj 14A Marine Road, Apapa Lagos

Mantrac Nigeria Ltd. 30 Onitsha Road Trans-Amadi Industrial Layout Port Harcourt Ri, 500001 Tel: +234 84 238853 Web: www.mantracnigeria.com E-mail: info@ mantracnigeria.com Mantrac Nigeria Ltd. (Kaduna) Km 20 Kaduna North Road Kaduna, 800001 Tel: +234 62 889168 Web: www.mantracnigeria.com E-mail: info@ mantracnigeria.com Mantrac Nigeria Ltd. (Kano) 41/43 Tafawa Balewa Road Kano Kn, 700001 Tel: +234 64 927345 Web: www.mantracnigeria.com E-mail: info@ mantracnigeria.com Mantrac Nigeria Ltd. (Lagos) 2 Billingsway off Secretariat Road Oregun Industrial Estate Ikeja, Lagos, 21480 Tel: +234 7034081297 Web: www.mantracnigeria.com E-mail: ibassiouny@ mantracnigeria.com Marine And Land Logistics Limited 12D Osborne Road Ikoyi Lagos Tel: +234 13205028 E-mail: info@ marineandland.com Mikano International Limited Plot 78, Acme Road Ogba, Ikeja, Lagos Tel: +234 70 88888878 Fax: +234 1 7606161/7171 Web: www.mikano-intl.com E-mail: hyundai@ mikano-intl.com Paterson Simons & Company Nigeria Ltd. 34, Wharf Road, Apapa Tel: +234 8130005274 Web: www.patersonsimons.com E-mail: nigeria@ patersonsimons.com Scoa Nigeria 157 Apapa Oshodi Isolo Industrial Area, Isolo, Lagos Tel: +234 1 4521774 Fax: +234 1 4521803 Web: www.scoaplc.com E-mail: scoatrac@scoaplc.com SCOA Trac 157, Isolo-Oshodi Express way Isolo Industrial Estate PO Box 21108, Ikeja Lagos Tel: +234 803 4027262 E-mail: scoatrac@scoaplc.com SEHNAOUI PLANT SAL 100B Medical Guild Close Off Olabode George Victoria Island, Lagos Tel: +234 1 7908840

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BUYERS’ GUIDE Servipower Company Ltd. Block D Amuwo-Odofin Apapa Oshodi Tel: +234 1 7940307 Web: www.servipowerng.com E-mail: spcoltd@multilinks.com SMT (NIGERIA) Tel: +234 802 3747678 E-mail: info@smt-nigeria.com Stag Engineering (Nigeria) Ltd. Plot 5 Benson Anoruf Street Oshodi Lagos Tel: +234 1 4522917 Fax: +234 1 4523391 E-mail: info@stagengineering.com Yenirod Ltd. 33B, Bishop Oluwole St. Lagos Tel: +234 806 6940111 E-mail: yenirod@hyperia.com

Reunion Scimat 3 rue Charles Darwin Le Port Cedex Tel: +262 424400 Fax: +262 422873 Web: www.scime.com E-mail: info@scime.com Societe Dexploitation Mascareignes Materiel (SE2M) SA 28 Rue Mahatma Gandhi Tel: +262 550440 Fax: +262 550433 E-mail: bossalini.didier@ wanadoo.fr

Rwanda I Engineering Nyarutarama PO Box 6295 Kigali Tel: +250 788309500 E-mail: cjimenez@ienggroup.com SMT (RWANDA) Tel: +32 2 7249074 E-mail: info@smt-europe.eu Tractrafric Equipment Rwanda District Kicukiro Kigali Ville De Tel: +33 1 49064400

Senegal AFCO M.Modou Cissé 53, Keur Yarakh BCCD km 7,5 DAKAR-Sénégal Tel: +221 8321344 Fax: +221 8321344 E-mail: mc.ndiarmeo@sentoo.sn Matforce Compagnie Sahelienne d’Industries 10, Avenue Faidherbe BP 397 Dakar Tel: +221 33 8399500 Fax: +221 33 8399550 E-mail: adjovi@matforce.com

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Saudequip Rue du Centenaire De la Commune de Dakar Dakar Tel: +221 832 0683 Fax: +221 832 5660 E-mail: menanteau@ saudequip.com Sera(Senegal) Tel: +221 33 8590770 E-mail: contact.volvo@sera.sn Societe Auxiliaire (Senegal) D Equipements (Saudequip) Km 5 Boulevard Du Centenaire De La Commune De Dakar Tel: +221 33 8320683 Web: www.saudequip.com E-mail: info@saudequip.com

Seychelles Adesho Marine Latinier Road, Victoria, Mahe Tel: +248 224216 Fax: +248 224216 E-mail: adesho@seychelles.sc Henri Fraise - Seychelles PO Box 755, Victoria Mahe Tel: +248 712929 Web: www.henrifraise.com E-mail: hffsey@gmail.com Leal Equipements Compagnie LTEE (Seychelles) Tel: +230 207 2100 E-mail: djauffret@ lec.lealgroup.com

Sierra Leone A. Yazbeck & Sons Ltd. Tel: +232 22 232324 E-mail: joe@ ayazbeckandsons.com Esscon Services Ltd. 26 Steward Streed Freetown Tel: +232 76 613907 E-mail: esscon_sl@yahoo.co.uk Mantrac Sierra Loene Ltd. 6-8 Blackhall Road Feetown Western Tel: +232 30 223317 Web: www.mantrac-sl.com E-mail: ybockarie@ mantrac-sl.com Tractor & Equipment - Sierra Leone PO Box 127, 6-8 Blackhall Road Freetown Tel: +232 22 223317 Web: www.mantrac-sl.com

South Africa 3D Laser Mapping 44 Hiddingh Road Bergvliet, Cape Town, 7045 Tel: +27 21 3002874 Babcock International (South Africa) Tel: +27 11 2307300 E-mail: enquiries@ babcock.co.za Barloworld Equipment CNR Quinn & Villiers Streets 8300 Kimberley Tel: +27 53 8329300 Web: www.barloworldequipment.com

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Barloworld Equipment PO Box 781291, Sandton, 2146 Tel: +27 11 3014000 Web: www.barloworldequipment.com Barloworld Power Pty Ltd. Capetown PO Box 424 Kasselsvlei Road, Bellville Capetown Tel: +27 21 9598249 Fax: +27 865707095 Web: www.bwep.co.za/ E-mail: bmorgan@ barloworldpower.com Barloworld Power Pty Ltd. Gauteng 136 Main Reef Road Boksburg North, Johannesburg Gauteng, 1459 Tel: +27 8980380 Web: www.barloworldequipment.com E-mail: bmorgan@ barloworldpower.com Bell Equipment International PO Box 25391, East Rand Mall Johannesburg, 1462 Tel: +27 11 9664942/49/29 Fax: +27 11 9664980 Web: www.bellequipment.com E-mail: miked@bell.co.za Bronzeback Mining Phalaborwa Tel: +27 15 7816178 Competitor Engineering 281 Third Avenue, Bredell Kempton Park, Johannesburg Tel: +27 11 9671719 Fax: +27 11 9671770 Web: www.trackstrack.co.za E-mail: info@trackstack.co.za CSE CTC Plant Company Pty Ltd. Corner of Michigan and Manchester Road ARPT Industria Cape Town Tel: +27 21 3862190 Web: www.ctcplant.co.za Cummins Diesel Sales and Service Private Bag X7 13 Eastern Service Road Wendywood, Kelvinview Johannesburg, 2144 Tel: +27 11 3218763 Fax: +27 11 4441899 Web: www.cumminspower.com E-mail: vinesh.surajlall@ cummins.com Doka South Africa ( Pty ) 2 Sibasa Road, Chloorkop Etenxion 10 1619 Kempton Park PO Box 8337, Halfway House, Midrand, 1685 Johannesburg Tel: +27 11 3109709 Fax: +27 11 3109711 Web: www.doka.co.za E-mail: south-africa@doka.com Doubell Machines Corner Albany & Frederick North End Port Elizabeth Tel: +27 41 585 9060 Email: dane@makebricks.co.za

Earthtek Trust 77 Kempston Road, Sidwell Port Elizabeth Tel: +27 41 4512222 ELB Equipment Ltd 14 Atlas Road, Anderbolt Boksburg, 1459 Tel: +27 11 3060700 Web: www.elbequipment.com E-mail: Elb@elbquip.co.za Engineering Marine Services Dom Pedro Jetty Port Elizabeth Tel: +27 41 5823769 Fax: +27 41 5822705 E-mail: +27 41 5822705 Eqstra Construction and Mining Equipment 9 Brewery Road, Isando Tel: +27 11 9778300 Flowmaster Unit 6 Grand Central Park 87 New Road Grand Central Airport, Midrand Tel: +27 11 3156774 Fax: +27 11 3156776 E-mail: cg@flowmaster.co.za, tech@flowmaster.co.za Flowrox Pty Ltd. PO Box 16509, Atlasville Gauteng, RSA, 1465 Tel: +21 10 5908374 Web: www.flowrox.co.za Greystone 108 Eastern Cape Tel: +27 861108108 E-mail: greystone108@ telkomsa.net IQ Oil Filtration CC PO Box 137, Modderfontein Johannesburg, 1645 Tel: +27 11 8250230/1/2/3 Fax: +27 11 8256225 Web: www.igoil.co.za E-mail: info@igoil.co.za adrian@igoil.co.za Kalahari Plant N12 Kaapstadpad Tussen La Di Da en Volvo Kimberly, 8301 Tel: +27 53 8338026/ 828256996 E-mail: kalahariplant@ gmail.com Keestrack SA Unit 78 The Kanyincnr NalindI And Leeukop Roads 2128 PO Box 5094, Rivonia 2128 Tel: +27 73 7606962 Web: www.keestrack.com E-mail: sales.africa@ keestrack.net Kirloskar Engines South Africa (Pty) Ltd. PO Box 35168, Los Angeles Rd., Johannesburg Tel: +27 11 4933330 Fax: +27 11 4933336 E-mail: dieselelec@icon.co.za Kirsons Trading SA (Pty) Limited Unit B1, The Stables Business, Cnr. Of 3rd Road & 2nd Avenue, Linbro Park, Modderfontein, PO Box 652492 Johannesburg, 2065 Tel: +27 11 5536900 Fax: +27 11 6664745 E-mail: kirson@kirloskar.co.za

Komatsu Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd Corner Diesel & Isando roads Isando, Gauteng PO Box 196 Isando, 1600 Tel: +27 11 9231000 Fax: +27 11 9231111 Labotec (Pty) Ltd. Labotec Park 21 Bavaria Ave Randjespark Midrand, 1685 Tel: +27 11 3155434 Fax: +27 11 3155882/7/9 Web: www.labotec.za E-mail: sales@labotec.co.za Magnum Marine 34 Leeds Crescent Pinetown Tel: +27 31 7023191 Fax: +27 31 7010094 E-mail: jburndbn@global.co.za Marelli Electrical Machines South Africa (Pty) Ltd. Unit 4, 55 Activia Road Activia Park Elandsfontein Gauteng, 1406 Tel: +27 11 8225566 Fax: +27 11 8288089 Web: www.marellimotori.com E-mail: southafrica@ marellimotori.com NEW HOLLAND REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE New Way Motor & Diesel Engineering Ltd. 30-38A Jacoba Street Alberton North, 1449, Gauteng Tel: +27 11 9025233 Fax: +27 11 9024378 Web: www.newway.co.za E-mail: justin@newway.co.za Northern Marine SA 18 Rist Avenue Havenside Durban Tel: +27 31 4051289 Fax: +27 31 4004265 E-mail: candyshop@ telkomsa.net Pan Mixer SA (Pty) Ltd. Graniet St. Jet Park Tel: +27 13 973754 Fax: +27 13 974721 Web: www.panmixers.co.za E-mail: sales@panmixers.co.za Pilequip SA cc PO Box 585, Modderfontein Johannesburg, 1645 Tel: +27 11 6082868 Web: www.pilequip.co.za E-mail: pilequip@telkomsa.net Projex Cellular Infrastructure 9 Linkfield Road Edenvale 1610, Suite 50 Private Bag 10016 Tel: +27 11 4533226/+27 82 7867614 E-mail: jacques@projexci.com Rossi Southern Africa Factory 15 Tongaat Business Park Old Mill Road, Tongaat, 4400 Tel: +27 32 9443505/7 Fax: +27 32 9443512 Web: www.rossi-group.co.za E-mail: info.southafrica@ rossi-group.com www.africanreview.com


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BUYERS’ GUIDE Russell Chard Marine 21 Rupee RIF. CBD Natal Tel: +27 35 7897088 Fax: +27 35 7893230 E-mail: russell@ hireanything.co.za SDMO Johannesburg PO Box 5201 40 Rawbone Street Ophirton 2091 Weltevredenpark, 1715 Tel: + 33 6 31594701 Web: www.sdmo.com Southern Marine Workshop 3 Carlisle Street Cape Town Tel: +27 21 510 2420 Fax: +27 21 510 2467 E-mail: clive@ southernmarine.co.za Southern Power Products (Pty) Ltd. PO Box 48, Cape Town Tel: +27 21 5110653 Fax: +27 21 5103049 E-mail: noel@ southernpower.co.za Volvo Southern Africa Pty Ltd CNR Jetpark Road Gauteng Tel: +27 11 8425034/8425033 Fax: +27 11 8739845 E-mail: jonks.roedolf@ volvo.com Wirtgen South Africa (Pty) Ltd. 19 Buwbes Street Sebenza PO Box 8820, Edenglen, 1613 Tel: +27 11 4521838 Fax: +27 11 4524886 Web: www.wirtgen.co.za E-mail: heinrichs@wirtgen.co.za

Sudan Albarajoub Engineering Co. Ltd. PO Box 11961 Khartoum Tel: +249 183 778413 Fax: +249 183 778334 Web: www.albarajoub.com E-mail: info@albarajoub.com Algahria Multi Activities Co. Ltd. Elgreif Gharb Square 83 No. 162, Khartoum Tel: +249 999410740 Web: www.eecegypt.com E-mail: sudan@eecegypt.com CTC Group CTC Group Building Zubeir Pasha Street PO Box 980, Kartoum, 1111 Tel: +249 187 144132 Fax: +249 183 787638 E-mail: yahya.gasim@ctcgroupltd.com Sudanese Tractor Co. Ltd No. 1 Block 5 East. PO Box 1840, Khartoum 2 Tel: +249 11451772

Swaziland Barloworld Equipment Swaziland (Pty) Ltd. PO Box 120, Manzini, 200 Tel: +268 5187049 www.africanreview.com

Mbabane PO Box 662 Atlas Motors Distributors Stores Road, Industr. Sites Mbabane Tel: +268 4043001 Fax: +268 4041190

Tanzania ACHELIS Africatic Auto Sueco Tanzania Tel: +255 753 631442 E-mail: rui.pires@autosueco.co.tz CMC Delta Industrial Equipment Ltd. PO Box 9262, Plot No. 4A Nyerere Road, Dar es Salaam Web: www.deltagroup.com.eg Incar Tanzania Ltd. PO Box 20479 Dar Es Salaam Tel: +255 22 2861668/78 4388969 E-mail: gm@incartz.com Mantrac SAE Boma Rd Plot #5, Moshi Kilimanjaro Tel: +255 27 2751711 Web: www.mantractanzania.com E-mail: info@ mantractanzania.com Mantrac SAE Centuary Plaza Plot No 2A Block O Mafiat Mwanjelwa Mbeya Tel: +255 28 2500992 Web: www.mantractanzania.com E-mail: info@mantractanzania.com Mantrac SAE Gofu Area Plot #11 Bolton Tanga Tel: +255 27 2642987 Web: www.mantractanzania.com E-mail: info@ mantractanzania.com Mantrac SAE Plot 4A, Nyerere Road Dar Es Salaam Tel: +255 22 286 0160 Web: www.mantractanzania.com E-mail: info@ mantractanzania.com Mantrac SAE (Mwanza) Plot No 60 & 6 Nyakato Road Mwanza Tel: +255 28 2572205 Web: www.mantractanzania.com E-mail: info@ mantractanzania.com Mantrac Tanzania Limited Plot No. 4A, Nyerere Road PO Box 9262, Dar Es Salaam Tel: +255 22 5515200 Web: www.mantractanzania.com E-mail: jserre@ mantractanzania.com Panafrican Mining Services Tanzania Ltd. PO Box 340, Geita Tel: +255 28 2520529 Fax: +255 28 2520520 Web: www.panafrican.gi E-mail: g.pearson@ panafrican.gi

Panafrican Trucks & Equipment (Tanzania) Ltd. PO Box 40575, Dar-Es-Salaam Tel: +255 22 2861883/1/752998877 Fax: +255 22 2861875 Web: www.panafricantrucks.com E-mail: pmuchiri@ panafricantrucks.com Specialised Power Systems Ltd. Tanzania Web: www.spsafrica.com E-mail: info@spsafrica.com

Togo ADTF SARL 128BD Jean Paul 2˚ BP 30720 Lomo Tel: +228 325 6005 E-mail: dsitou@caramail.com Heavymat Industry Zone Portuaire, Lome, BP 1409 SDMO Lome Ensemble immobilier RAMCO 7 boulevard du 24 janvier Quartier Assivito Lome Tel: +228 92437933 SMT Benin (TOGO) Tel: +229 21 381438 E-mail: info@smt-benin.com Togo Equipment 225. Bld de la paix Tokoin - aeroport, BP 13300 Tel: +228 22 64012 Fax: +228 22 65011 E-mail: info@ togoequipements.com

Tunisia Bateaumed De L Energie, Tunis, 8610 Tel: +216 71 840807 Fax: +216 71 848536 E-mail: bateaumed@planet.tn Inter Equipement S.A. 80, Avenue de Carthage TUNIS, Tunisie, 1000 Tel: +216 71 352959 Italcar SA Rue n. 8612,Z.I., La Charguia 1 Tunisie, 2035 Tel: +246 71 205502 Fax: +246 20 235390960 Le Materiel SA 45 Rue Ibn Khaldoun Tel: +216 79 408484 Fax: +216 79 408483 Web: www.lemateriel.com.tn LE MOTEUR DIESEL Nordic Machinery Tel: +216 71 409 260 E-mail: khaled.haddad@nordic.tn Parenin SA Boite Postale 44 Cite Ezzouhour Tunis, 2052 Tel: +216 71 592300 Web: www.parenin.com.tn E-mail: parenin@parenin.com.tn PIMA Route De Naassen, R36 km 7.5 El Mourouj Vi Tel: +216 79 307879 Fax: +216 79 307753 Web: www.arem-group.com E-mail: pima@arem-group.com

Somer 45, Rue Ali Darghouth Tunisia, 1001 Tel: +216 71 334817 Fax: +216 71 351046 E-mail: somer@planet.tn SOTRADIES

Uganda ACHELIS Auto Sueco Ltd Kenya, Uganda Tel: +254 713 974 808 E-mail: elvis.duran@auto-sueco.co.ke Car & General Ltd. (Uganda) Plot 81, Jinja Road PO Box 207 Kampala Tel: +256 41 234560/ 343355/230993 Fax: +256 41 234882 E-mail: naveen@cargen.co.ug CMC Uganda Ltd Engineering Solutions Ltd. PO Box 25349 7 Spring Close off 5th Street Kampala, Uganda Tel: +256 75 8701238 Fax: +256 31 2264221 Mantrac Uganda Ltd. (Kampala) PO Box 7126 Kampala Tel: +256 759 403076 Web: www.mantracuganda.com E-mail: arajab@ mantracuganda.com Trans Africa Commerce Ltd. Plot 133/135 6th Street Industrial Area PO Box 259900 Kampala Tel: +256 703 666352 E-mail: ramesh@ mehtagroup.com Victoria Equipment Ltd. Plot 2-4 Mulwana Road Industrial Area PO Box 620 Kampala Tel: +256 41 256025 Fax: +256 41 256025 E-mail: vicequip@ infocom.com.ug

Zambia Babcock International (Zambia) Tel: +260 2 611 693 E-mail: garthr@babcock.co.zm Barloworld Equipment Zambia Ltd. - Kitwe PO Box 20810 Kitwe Copperbelt 10101 Tel: +260 2 211311 E-mail: barkit@zamnet.zm Barloworld Power Pty Ltd. Zambia PO Box 32890 Mungwi Road Lusaka Tel: +260 211 288516 Web: www.barloworldequipment.com E-mail: ksikalangwe@ barlows.com.zm

Industrial Equipment Ltd Kitwe Plot 1312, Mulilakwenda Road PO Box 20189, Kitwe Tel: +260 2 217960 Fax: +260 2 217035 Pace Power Africa Pace Power Zambia Ltd Plot No. 12C, Kafua Road Roma, Lusaka Tel: +260 971 591244 E-mail: charles.kangangi@ pacepowerafrica.com Saro Agro PO Box 35168 Los Angeles Road Lusaka Tel: +260 1 287472 E-mail: ashok@saroagri.co.zm Swedish Trucks & Buses Ltd. (Zambia) Plot 5177/78, Lusaka Tel: +260 1 227077 Fax: +260 1 220895 Turnpan Zambia Ltd Independence Avenue, Kitwe Tel: +260 212 214900/210113/ +260 966 780502 E-mail: turnzam@ turnpan.co.zm

Zimbabwe Autocontrol Systems 50 Lytton Road, Workington Harare Tel: +263 4 753376/7 Fax +263 4 772210 Web: www.autocontrol.co.zw E-mail: adam@ autocontrol.co.zw AVOCA Marine PO BOX 121 Tel: +263 61 2501 Fax: +263 61 3255 E-mail: avoca@iwayafrica.com Barzem Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. PO Box 1192 Bulawayo Matabeleland N Tel: +263 967781 Conquip Tel: +263 4485543 E-mail: garym@conquip.co.zw Machinery Exchange 5a Martin Drive, Msasa Harare Tel: +263 4 4471802/ 772252992 E-mail: brendan@machineryexchange.net Plant & Equipment (Sales) Pvt. Ltd. PO Box 941 168 Chihombe Road, Ruwa Harare Tel: +263 732910 Fax: +263 732911 Web: www.komatsudist.co.zw E-mail: plant@zol.co.zw Powermec PO Box 590 36 Birmingham Road Southerton, Harare Tel: +263 4 754612/22 E-mail: jubberd@farmec.co.zw Samuel Osborn zim Tel: +263 9 72061 E-mail: cjones@ samuelosborn.co.zw WILLIAM BAIN

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ELECRAMA

ELECRAMA 2014 to showcase India's best African market in focus at world’s leading Transmission & Distribution Expo

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LECRAMA, which takes place in Bangalore in early 2014, is set to return with a renewed focus on the African market. The theme for the 2014 edition of ELECRAMA will be ‘Go Global’, as the flagship event of the Indian Electrical and Electronics Manufacturers Association (IEEMA) looks to promote the 'Made in India' brand and enhance India's exports of electrical equipment. Created by IEEMA in 1990, ELECRAMA has grown from strength to strength and has emerged as the world's single largest Transmission & Distribution (T&D) exhibition. Sanjeev Sardana, Chairman of ELECRAMA 2014, says the upcoming 10th edition of the biennial show will attract manufacturers, traders, utilities, consultants and decision makers from more than 100 countries. "We are expecting ELECRAMA 2014 to showcase exhibitors' products, technologies and manufacturing capabilities to a global audience," says Sardana. "This year we are expecting a repeat of the last hugely successful event, with 450 overseas buyers from targeted regions invited to the REVERSE BUYER-SELLER MEET (RBSM). ELECRAMA 2014 is bound to raise the bar in terms of facilitation and added services so as to make the event a resounding success." ELECRAMA 2014 will also be home ELECRAMA 2014 to the invitationChairman only CEO SUMMIT, Sanjeev Sardana the INTERNATIONAL

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T&D CONCLAVE, technical conference TRAFOTECH 2014 and THE ENGINEER INFINITE 2014 competition, which has encouraged third- and fourth-year engineering students from across India to share and display their innovative projects on the event's Student's Pavilion. Attracting Africa Africa is India’s fourth largest trade partner and bilateral trade between the two has been estimated to reach US$100bn by 2015, after India’s investment in Africa exceeded $35bn in 2011. "The growing business traction between the two can be gauged from the fact that India has extended 150 lines of credit worth more than $5bn to African countries," Sardana remarks. "Trade between India and African countries has been gaining momentum over the years, and we see a large untapped opportunity for our electrical equipment exports going ahead with the forthcoming ELECRAMA 2014 event carrying the message of 'Go Global'." India's electrical equipment industry has been actively increasing its involvement in the development of Africa's power sector over the past two decades and is today offering vibrant solutions for electrifying the continent. "India can provide facilities for rural electrification, robust solutions for remote electrification and monitoring of power distribution and modernisation of Africa’s existing power infrastructure," says Sardana. "India can offer conventional technology to upgrade Africa’s thermal and hydro plants, as well as technology for renewable energy generation, including wind, solar and geothermal. It also offer smart metering solutions and systems, where distribution

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loads can be monitored through computers and data systems remotely." For these reasons, it is no surprise that the organisers of ELECRAMA have made African a focus region for the 2014 edition of the trade show. Moving to Bangalore ELECRAMA 2014 is being held for the first time in India's IT hub of Bangalore, popularly known as the 'Silicon Valley of India', having previously taken place in Mumbai. The event will take place in Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC), India’s first LEED-certified exhibition and conference facility. The 34-acre complex includes covered airconditioned exhibition halls, a multi-facility conference centre, a VIP lounge, and a large food court and outdoor area. ■ ELECRAMA 2014 takes place in Bangalore, India, from 8-12 January 2014 Find out more at: ELECRAMA 2014 - www.elecrama.com REVERSE BUYER-SELLER MEET www.ieema-rbsm.in

Did you know? ■ India is Africa’s fourth largest trade partner and bilateral trade is expected to reach US$100bn by 2015. ■ India has invested more than $35bn in Africa and the Government of India has extended lines of credit to the tune of about $5.2bn to African countries.

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Motorcare

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eeping pace with Mozambique’s economic growth is the challenge facing businesses across the country. For a number of years, Motorcare has been demonstrating its willingness and dedication to help industry chart a course to success as the leading supplier of Nissan motor vehicles and UD trucks that drive industry forward. The network boasts an established footprint, touching every region and every industry. Meeting the uncompromising needs of business with tough, reliable vehicles and service that goes beyond sales. Motorcare has become a true partner to business with the highest performing aftersales service and support on a national scale. Now, this pioneering company is making new inroads into Mozambique territory with a state-of-theart new facility in Moatize, scheduled to open in November 2013. Exclusive and prestigious As the exclusive supplier of Nissan motor vehicles and UD Trucks in Mozambique, the company prides itself on a comprehensive vehicle range adapted to suit local conditions, supported by the world’s most prestigious automotive brands. The Nissan badge not only offers Motorcare customers the assurance of quality, performance and reliability, but also affords the benefit of Nissan’s global technology. Nissan vehicles are the product of extensive research and development into local climate and road conditions, putting Nissan vehicles in the position to outperform and outlast on our roads. Likewise, the UD Trucks supplied and maintained by Motorcare are purpose-built to be tough and dependable enough to lighten the load on your business. The versatile range has already proven

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its strength in countless applications, where its technical excellence, ease of operation and long service life has made UD trucks a favourite among Motorcare’s toughest customers. Only Motorcare has the experience and support to ensure the fleet of UD trucks on Mozambique's roads continues to perform at their peak, no matter what conditions they face. The Motorcare approach has always gone well beyond sales to address local customer needs. So, when Motorcare decided to embark on a journey to build a new facility in Moatize, it comes as no surprise that the company followed a similar path. Located 2.5km west of Moatize, it is strategically within reach of the crucial mining operations of the region. Motorcare Moatize will occupy 18,000m², housing a state-of-the-art workshop, truck bays and panel facility equipped with spray booth and chassis straighteners. All departments will be fully up to speed with the latest leadingedge tools and diagnostic equipment. Built with the environment in mind, the facility is a showcase of technology, including rain water harvesting and a water-recycling plant. Recycling approximately 80% of the utilised water means the facility won’t place extra strain on an already water-deficient region. This new milestone is evidence of Motorcare’s continued confidence in the region and willingness to invest to meet the needs of industry. A true business partner with global reach and a solid local footing, Motorcare remains at your side, keeping the wheels of industry turning smoothly at every stage of the journey. ■ www.nissan.co.mz www.africanreview.com


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Energy CPV training programme boosts local SA economy

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oitec, which generates and manufactures revolutionary semiconductor materials for the electronics and energy industries, has taken the first students in its concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) technology training program through to completion of the initial part of the curriculum. This CPV training programme is the first one implemented in South Africa. Thanks to this initiative, students from the local community can acquire skills needed to work in the country’s growing solar industry. The CPV training programme was created by an agreement signed in 2011 by Soitec, the University of Cape Town and Northlink College, a nationally registered further education and training institution with a head office in Bellville. As one of the successful companies selected by the South African Ministry of Energy at the end of its first Independent Power Producers (IPP) bid, Soitec is building a 44-MWp utility-scale CPV power plant in Touwsrivier, near the Aquila Private Game Reserve (Western Cape). Along with other projects currently under development in South Africa through the IPP programme, Soitec’s project is creating a new workforce demand at the local level. “This training programme is intended to open new career paths for South Africans as, according to the IPP programme, 1,450 MW of photovoltaic power should be in operation by 2016,” explained Gaetan Borgers, executive vice president of Soitec Solar Division.

The Soitec CPV Solar Pilot Plant in Aquila, South Africa

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Schneider Electric talks up prospects of smarter energy Schneider Electric SA pledged for smarter energy in Africa at the Africa Energy Forum 2013, held recently in Barcelona, Spain. According to UN HABITAT, the African urban population will grow to one billion by 2040 and to 1.23bn by 2050, at which point 60 per cent of all Africans will be living in cities. As African growth will be driven mainly by existing and new cities, electricity will be a key factor to sustain urbanisation and growth on the continent. "The challenge is not only to produce more electricity but to produce intelligent energy in order to enable smart growth in Africa. Schneider Electric's solutions aim at increasing the electricity available in Africa with limited investments," Mohammed Saad, Africa president at Schneider Electric. With its Smart Cities solution, Schneider Electric unites the technologies required to improve the efficiency of urban systems and deliver "urban efficiency". "By modernising the existing grid, developing renewable energy, exploiting

Mohammed Saad, Africa president at Schneider Electric

the huge solar potential Africa receives every day, and helping companies, industries and public authorities to be more energy efficient, Smart Cities approach delivers the short-term, visible, measurable, lowinvestment results that cities need," added Saad. The Smart Cities solution allows up to 30 per cent energy savings, 15 per cent reduction of water losses, and 20 per cent reduction of travel time and traffic delays, as well as tremendous social and economic benefits.

Diesel engines for energy and convenience Demand from the market has resulted in Lambson’s Hire adding diesel-driven generators to its rental fleet. “These strategically priced Hatz 6 kVA diesel generators are the ideal, cost effective and fuel efficient solution for sites where grid power is either intermittent or not available,” said Rohan Lambson, founder and executive director of Lambson’s Hire. “Rising fuel prices and an increasing focus on environmental stewardship are predominant factors in the inclusion of diesel driven generators in our rental product offering. While petrol driven generators prove popular for home applications, diesel driven generators are the first choice of tradesmen and the industrial market. We are focused on supplying suitable product to our entire customer footprint, so the addition of the Hatz 6 kVA diesel driven generators complements our current fleet of Honda 6 kVA petrol driven generators.” On-site safety risks are potentially higher than in the home environment, making diesel driven gensets a perfect alternative to their petrol counterparts. Devin van Zyl, CEO of This is because petrol burns at a higher temperature than diesel due to its Lambson's Hire, with a new genset higher BTU rating. Additionally, unlike petrol, diesel is not explosive.

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Energy Investment in energy equipment ensures service and support The world is changing. Rapid urban development, global distribution, a sustainable food supply and climate change are some of the urgent issues that are defining the 21st century. The equipment you develop has an important role to play in all these areas and with Perkins engines at the heart of your machines, you can help builders, farmers, manufacturers, distributors and others continue to improve our world. Agriculture: a sustainable food chain Offering you clean, reliable, low-cost power, our tailored technology consistently delivers in a huge range of applications - from small sit-on mowers to the largest tractors and combine harvesters. Whether your equipment is needed to meet the demands of small farm gardens, hundreds of acres of field work or livestock farming, you and your customers will always be able to depend on Perkins engines, whatever the season.

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Materials handling: smooth, quiet, precision power So many businesses rely on the quick, efficient and smooth transference of materials such as steel, timber, concrete, components, products and food. Whether working in a warehouse, operating over rugged terrain or loading and unloading lorries and ships, Perkins engines are ideal for your platforms, side loaders, container handlers, forklifts and telehandlers, giving you the benefit of smooth, quiet and dependably economic power. Construction: helping you build the future From small, one-off projects to regenerating a whole city, Perkins delivers power and toughness for a huge variety of construction machines. Backhoe loaders, wheeled loaders,

Generators such as the Perkins 404F (pictured) are versatile, ultra-compact and powerful - with low ownership costs and high residual value

compressors, mixers, rock drills can all be powered by Perkins’ flexible power solutions, helping to build roads, homes, businesses and major landmarks.

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Gasmet's new mercury emissions monitor

lower cost than other comparable mercury m o n i t o r i n g instruments”. Heikkilä spoke also of the CMM’s ability to measure low mercury levels without crossinterference from gases such as sulphur dioxide. He said, “No separate chemicals, gold amalgamation concentrators, air scrubbers or additional gases are required, so operational costs are also very low.” www.gasmet.fi

A Finnish manufacturer of advanced gas analysis systems, Gasmet offers a new continuous mercury monitoring system (CMM). According to Gasmet Europe’s Antti Heikkilä, “The CMM employs cold vapour atomic fluorescence (CVAF) to deliver very low detection limits at a significantly

The new continuous mercury monitoring system from Gasmet

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