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THE EXPORT DIRECTORY African Market Exposing South African Products to the African Market January - June 2017 | Issue 1 | Volume 10


Speciality Chemicals Passion with Purpose FOOD PROCESSING

The Sentratek Group was formed in 1989 and has grown into a value driven organiza on.

BOTTLING

Our Shield Range of Chemicals Detergents and Disinfectants, are SABS accredited and manufactured to meet the stringent Food Safety Requirements of the following industries in Africa:

MEAT PROCESSING

Ÿ FOOD & BEVERAGE Ÿ BOTTLE WASHING &

CONVEYOR LUBRICATION Ÿ MEAT PROCESSING Ÿ DAIRY

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SANITIZATION PROTOCOL

For more informa on: Visit our website: www.sentratekchemicals.co.za Or email us on info@sentratek.co.za

DAIRY

We have offices in South Africa, Kenya, Mazambique, Zambia, Namibia and we distribute across Sub Saharan Africa

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THE EXPORT DIRECTORY African Market Exposing South African Products to the African Market

The Export Directory is a bi-annual publication with an aim of exposing South African products to the African Markets through partnerships with the local business chambers of commerce in the various African Countries. The first issue of the year comes out in mid-June, followed by the final issue in November of the same year. Editorial Acting Editor: Ian Barnes info@mtimedia.co.za l Tel: +27 11 792 7031 l Fax: +27 86 513 1035 Editorial Contributor(s) Gosego Galetshetse l gosegog@mtimedia.co.za BA –Humanities (UB, Botswana) BA –Social Sciences (UB, Botswana) Ms. Jabulile Buthelezi

Media- PR & Communications Specialist Email : Jabulile@jabulilebuthelezi.com | Web : www.jabulilebuthelezi.com Graphics and Productions Continental Media Group (Pty) Ltd Rekai Musari Mutisi– Layout Media Consultant Shepherd Maseko l Tel: +27 11 056 2595 l Cell: +27 74 093 6123 Email: shepherdm@exporttoafrica.co.za Advertisement Sales Nkosana Mkhize: nkosanam@exporttoafrica.co.za Eugene Dube: eugened@exporttoafrica.co.za Happiness Mpofu: happinessm@exporttoafrica.co.za Kelvin Dube: kelvind@exporttoafrica.co.za Percy Dube: percy@exporttoafrica.co.za Similo Ngwenya: similon@exporttoafrica.co.za Information, Database, Archive and Distribution Management Subscription and Sales Administrator Hazel Mukwamba l Elise Lusungo: info@mtimedia.co.za Published By: MTI Media Physical Address: 77 Gertrude Street, Fountainebleau, Randburg, 2194 Postal Address: PO Box 1607, Jukskei Park, 2153 Tel: +27 11 792 7031 l Fax: +27 11 792 8105 l +27 86 513 1035 l +27 86 602 4812 Email: info@mtimedia.co.za l Web: www.mtimedia.co.za DISCLAIMER: This publication’s sole purpose is to provide information relevant to the Export Industries of South Africa and the African Region .Every effort has been made to make this publication as accurate as possible and you are advised to read all the available material, learn as much as possible and make use of the information to your Individual or Corporate needs. However, there may be mistakes, both typographical and in content. Therefore, this material should be used as a general guide and not as the ultimate source of information. The Publisher shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused, or alleged to have been caused, directly or indirectly, by the information contained in this Publication.

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INDEX

Sentratek : .......................................... IFC Bonnox : .......................................... 4-5 UD Trucks : .......................................... 9 ATI : .......................................... 11 Cape Heat : .......................................... 13 GSI : .......................................... 14 Afrifill : .......................................... 14 Nyumba : .......................................... 15 Band IT : .......................................... 16 Nynas : .......................................... 16 Supreme Springs : .......................................... 17 African Modular Building Solutions : .......................................... 19 John Thompson : .......................................... 20 Nivitex : .......................................... 21 CJP Chemicals : .......................................... 23 Borehole Machinery : .......................................... 23 BMG : .......................................... 25 Boom Gate : .......................................... 25 ZITF : .......................................... 27 DCC : .......................................... 29 WIKA : .......................................... 31 Cape Town Rubber : .......................................... 32 The Fastener Factory : .......................................... 33 Busch : .......................................... 35 Polyoak Packaging : .......................................... 36-37 Demag : .......................................... 39 Padley & Venable : .......................................... 40-41 MINE ENTRA : .......................................... 44-45 Agricol : .......................................... 46 SA Plastikor : .......................................... 46 Imaani : .......................................... 46 Husqvarna : .......................................... 47 Phoenix Contact : .......................................... 48 Hydroscand : .......................................... 49 Gardner Denver : .......................................... 50 Augusta Steel : .......................................... IBC Neptune : .......................................... BC

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Agriculture, Canned & Agricol

www.bonaire.co.za

AGT Foods Africa

Tel: +27 21 880 2286 Fax: +27 21 880 2784 www.dascom.co.za

Tel: +27 21 981 1126 www.agricol.co.za Tel: +27 011 762 5261 Fax: +27 011 762 4111 www.agtfoods.com

Amgro-Africa Trading Solution Tel: +27 82 909 3591 Fax: +27 84 593 1403 enquiries@amgroagric.com

Bayer

Tel: +27 11 921 5673 www.bayeranimalhealth.co.za

Bonaire Fruit

Tel: +27 21 876 2250 Fax: +27 21 876 2945

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DAS Commodities

Fruits Du Suid (Pty) Ltd Tel: +27 54 491 1041 Fax: +27 54 491 1042 www.fruitsdusuid.com

GSI Group Africa

Tel: +27 921 5673 Fax: +27 794 4515 www.gsiafrica.co.za

Hortec

Tel: +27 23 316 1530 www.hortec.co.za

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JSE

Tel: +27 11 520 7299 Magnetic Electrical Tel: +27 11 422 4675 Fax:+27 11 845 4043 www.magneticelectrical.co.za

Meadow Feeds

Tel: +27 33387 2403 Fax: +27 333873115 www.meadowfeeds.co.za

Netafim

Tel: +27 21 987 0477 www.netafim.com

Omnia Fertilisers

Tel: +27 11 709 8899 Fax: +27 11 463 3020 www.omnia.co.za

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Marine Foods Industry Tel: +27 21 427 1400 www.premierfishing.co.za

Siyanda Oil Holdings Tel: +27 11 445 2450 Fax: +27 11 445 2452 www.siyanda.com

Rotrix Rainmaker

Span Africa

Premier Fishing SA

Tel: +27 23 342 3438 Fax: +27 23 342 8469 www.rotrix.co.za

Tel: +27 33 346 2555 Fax: +27 33 346 1242 www.spanafrica.co.za

Rovic Leers

Syngeta

Tel: +27 21 907 1719 Fax: +27 21 907 1760 www.rovicleers.co.za

Tel: +27 11 541 4000 Fax: +27 11 541 4022 www.syngeta.co.za

Senter 360

Toc Du Cap Tel: +27 21 957 2430 Fax: +27 975 2450

Tel: +27 18 469 1331 www.senter360.co.za

Tongaat Hulett Ltd

Tel: +27 32 439 4019

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Fax: +27 32 945 3333 www.tongaat.co.za

UCL Company Limited Tel: +27 33 501 1600 Fax: +27 33 501 1187 www.uclweb.co.za

Vipa Holdings Pty Ltd Tel: +27 31 564 9948 www.vipaholdings.co.za

Wetec

Tel: +27 11 708 7950 Fax: +27 11 708 4780 www.wetec.co.za

Yara

Tel: +27 11 011 9230 www.yara.com

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Aluminium, Metals & Steel Fabrication Industry African Rainbow Minerals Tel: +27 11 779 1300 Fax: +27 11 779 1312 www.arm.co.za

Allied Steelrode

Tel: +27 86 177 7777 www.alliedsteelrode.com

Anglo Platinum Limited Tel: +27 11 373 6111 Fax: +27 11 373 5111 www.angloplatinum.com

Asap Steel & Pipe

Tel: +27 (0) 86 123 2727 www.albertonsp.co.za

Assore Limited

Tel: +27 11 770 6800 Fax: +27 11 268 6040 www.assore.com Aveng Trident Steel Tel: +27 11 861 7111 www.avengtridentsteel.co.za

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Spraying Systems

Inprofile 2000

Tel: +27 11 908 – 1903 www.inprofile2000.co.za

Tel: +27 11 618 3860 Fax: +27 11 614 0021 www.spray.co.za

Metals Centre

Stainless Unlimited

Tel: +27 (0) 11 493-4930 Fax: +27 (0) 11 493-4941 www.metalscentre.co.za

Non Ferrous Metal Works Tel: +27 31 480 7388 Fax: +27 31 468 6934 www.nfm.co.za

Robor

Tel: +27 11 900 2729 Fax: +27 11 900 2734 www.stainlessunlimited.co.za

Steel Mate

Tel: +27 (0)11 897 8960 Fax: +27 (0) 11 918 2836 www.steelmate.co.za

Volard Bearing

Tel: +27 11 971 1600 Fax: +27 +27 (0) 86 574 9438 www.robor.co.za

Tel: +27 11 397 3450 Fax: +27 11 3974202 www.volardbearings.co.za

Special Steels

VR Steel Tel: +27 11 864 7630 Fax: +27 11 864 7629 www.vrsteel.co.za

Tel: +27 11 865 4939 www.specialsteel.co.za

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MSS UD Export Directory

It’s just not the same without Genuine Parts

Genuine Parts – Every part matters We are continuing our drive to offer you the lowest lifecycle costs in the industry. Key to this is the timely and effective supply of UD Trucks Genuine Parts to limit downtime on trucks, and to limit unnecessary breakdowns or failures. Go to our dealer locator on www.udtrucks.co.za, or call +27 12 564 9500 to locate your nearest UD Trucks Dealer. Going the Extra Mile

Call our 24-Hour Roadside Assistance 0800 008 800 (in breakdown situations) www.exporttoafrica.co.za

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AFRICA AND BEYOND S by the day Hotter outh Africa is a country of crafty people. They produce an incredible range of arts and crafts, working from the pavements and markets of the big cities to deep rural enclaves, with every possible form of traditional artwork.

Sculptor Phutuma Seoka is another artist who has taken a traditional craft – Venda wood carving – and used it to create a cast of eccentric and highly sought-after characters.

Esther Mahlangu, has adapted Ndebele paining techniques using distinctive, highly coloured geometric Ndebele designs for use on everything from cars to aeroplanes.

Climate change is affecting all of us

There's a lot of new work in traditional media, with artists constantly developing the African crafts range. These range from pretty tableware, Christmas tree decorations and magnificent embroidered cloths to the simplest of items, such as keyrings and candle-holders. South African arts and crafts are made from every possible medium. Traditional materials like beads, grass, leather, wood and clay are worked using traditional skills, while materials such as telephone wire, plastic bags, glass and bottle tops are used to create vibrant, contemporary craft items that reflect our cultural diversity.

South Africa also has many galleries and museums that showcase examples of traditional and more recent South African art, from that of the San to artists like Irma Stern, Gerald Sekoto and Walter Battiss. With distinctive creativity, South Africans have adapted every possible medium to a market that feeds both locals and tourists.In addition to the standard materials such as beads, grass, leather, fabric and clay, pieces are made using telephone wire, plastic bags, petrol cans and bottle tops – even food tin labels are used to create brightly coloured papier mache bowls. On sale on many a South African street corner are objects made of wire, ranging from representations of the globe to cars and motorcycles-which are capable of manipulated movement-to joke cell phones and working radios.

Art and craft objects in South Africa include items like wire art and eco-friendly bags made from recycled bottle tops , traditional beadwork, pottery and woven baskets, tableware, fabrics, ceramics and beautiful wooden carvings. You will find a number of markets and collectives selling modern and traditional African craft in every city and in cultural villages dotted around the country. Often, these South African arts and crafts co-operatives directly benefit local communities, teaching skills and providing employment through tourism. These cooperatives also nurture hidden talent, with skilled artists emerging to attain national and international attention for their work. One example of this is the work of ceramicist Bonnie Ntshalintshali, with its almost phantasmagoric detail, which has gone well beyond the confines of traditional African pottery and been bought by galleries around the world.

YOUR IDEAL INSULATION PRODUCTS Why?

DISTRIBUTION NETWORK

It resists radiant heat flow

ATI is an Insulation Manufacturing Company that sets itself apart from the rest. Our sales team has the experience to offer you the best solution and a cost effective product for any application.

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Automotive and Compo Alert Engines Part Tel:+27 21 590 8250 Fax:+27 21 592 2919 ww.alertenginesparts.com Automotive Supplier Park Tel:+27 12 564 5000 Fax:+27 12 564 5142 www.supplierpark.co.za Bradshaw Air Brake Kit Tel:+27 31 207 2100 Cape Parts Distributors Tel:+27 41 487 1471 Fax:+27 41 487 1474 www.capeparts.com

Cohamet Engineering (Pty) Ltd Tel:+27 11 474 8898 www.cohametengineering.co.za Coverworx Tel:+27 73 151 7011 Fax:+27 (0) 86 541 0399 www.coverwox.co.za Feltex Automotive Tel: +27 (0) 31 460 4200 Fax: +27 (0) 31 460 4290 www.feltex.co.za GIC Autos Tel:+27 12 323 1163 www.gicautos.co.za

Imfuyo Air Products (Pty) Ltd Tel:+27 11 914 5144 Fax: +27 11 914 5380 www.imfuyo.co.za KD Automotive Component Tel:+27 11 739 7526 Kilber Products Tel:+27 11 389 8800 Fax: +27 11 864 8322 Marouns Group Tel:+27 31 208-3221 Fax: +27 31 208-9228 www.marounsgroup.co.za


onent Industry Monroe/Tenneco Tel:+27 11 547 5601 Fax: +27 11 547 5618 www.monroe.co.za Philton Autotrim Tel:+27 12 803 8829 www.autotrim.co.za

Proauto Rubber Tel:+27 11 823 5541 Fax:+27 11 823-5542 www.proautorubber.co.za

R&R Developments Tel:+27 12 546 7781 www.spitronicsengineconversions.co.za Wroff Road Tel: +27 12 941 2900 Fax: +27 (0) 86 574 5841 www.wroffroad.co.za

ZF Services Tel:+27 11 457 0000 marketing@zfsa.co.za


E X PA N D YO U R O P E R AT I O N MEET GOALS, INCREASE PROFITS AND SAVE TIME. TURN YOUR PLANS INTO A REALITY.

Plan for your future with a complete farm system from GSI

Whether you are planning to farm more hectares or want to increase your marketing flexibility, use our expertise to design a system to meet your specific grain facility needs with the utmost efficiency. 124 Ridge Road, Laser Park, Honeydew, Ext 15, Gauteng | PO Box 4012, Honeydew, 2040, Republic of South Africa Phone: +27 (011) 794 4455, Ext 214 | Fax: +27 (011) 794 4515 | Email: sales@gsiafrica.co.za | Website: http://www.gsiafrica.co.za/

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www.nyumba.co.za info@nyumba.co.za

+27 12 941 8188

NYUMBA MOBILE HOMES & OFFICES is a leading supplier and erector of prefabricated mobile and modular buildings throughout African. We provide exact solutions to each client’s individual needs, delivering superior quality structures cost effectively and on time. Our buildings are custom designed, built either on concrete or onto a steel chassis, and fitted as required. With extensive experience operating in the African environment serving a wide range of clients, we have designed, manufactured, supplied and erected a large and diverse range of buildings including site camps and site offices, border posts, ablutions, change houses, clinics, classrooms, schools, hospitals, mortuaries, dormitories, kitchens, and houses.

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Exports from Africa were worth US$373.1 billion in 2015, down by -39.8% since 2011 and down by -34.9% from 2014. African exports represent an estimated 2.3% of total world exports which were $16.239 trillion during 2015. Based on statistics from the International Monetary Fund’s World Economic Outlook Database, the total Gross Domestic Product for African countries amounted to roughly $5.809 trillion in 2015. Therefore, exports account for about 6.4% of Africa’s total economic output. Given Africa’s population of about 1.153 billion people, the total $373.1 billion in 2015 African exports translates to roughly $323 for every person on the continent.

TRANSFORMER OILS

Current affairs just got cooler Keep a cool head when updating solutions for your transformer needs with the help of Nynas naphthenics. We offer the world’s widest range of transformer oils, developed to handle just about every conceivable climate, design and operating condition. Nynas South Africa T: +27 10 590 1052 E: alistair.meyer@nynas.com Page 16

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Supreme Spring – advanced automotive manufacturer of choice

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dvanced product and facilities combined with unmatched technical support places Supreme Spring in the lead of manufacturing suppliers of original equipment in South Africa’s motor industry. The company was established in 1963 and has become recognised for its ability to deliver efficiently according to the stringent quality and technical demands of the motor industry. In 1984, Supreme Spring became a 100% owned subsidiary of Metair Investments

Limited. The automotive manufacturer is the only supplier of OE springs, torsion bars and stabiliser bars in South Africa, backed by ISO/TS 16949 quality accreditation. Additionally, to show its commitment to environmental management, Supreme Spring achieved its ISO 14001 accreditation in 2006. Supported by Chuo Spring, Japan and Allevard, France, Supreme Spring services major clients like Toyota, Ford, GM and Mercedes Benz in addition to export projects such as Range Rover.

Supreme Spring operates three major plants in South Africa that caters for production, testing and full technical support. The company is uniquely positioned to support original equipment and aftermarket requirements throughout the world at competitive prices, quality and service levels. Visit supremespring.co.za for more information

LEADING MANUfACTURERS Of VEHICLE SUSPENSION SPRINGS fOR LOCAL & INTERNATIONAL MARkETS Product range: Coil Springs, Leaf Springs, Stabiliser Bars, Torsion Bars & Specialised Components

COILOVER AND LOWERING SUSPENSION SPRINGS Evo1 – Offers height adjustment Evo2 – Offers height & damper adjustment Evo3 – Offers height, damper & rebound adjustment EvoR – Offers height, damper, rebound adjustment & camber adjustment Available for most models of vehicles All TüV approved

HEAVY DUTY

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TEL: 011 739 9200 FAX: 011 793 9386

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Building & Construction Material

THE BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS INDUSTRY LISTINGS 360 Degree Shade Solutions Tel: +27 21 853 3068 Cell: +27 83 337 4578 Web: www.360degreesshade.coza ABC Construction Tel: +27 11 970 35 49 Web: www.abcconstruction.co.za Africote Tel: +27 11 663 2000 Fax: +27 86 554 8769 Web: www.africote.com Altitude Scaffolding Tel: +27 21 556b1954 Fax: +27 21 556 5082 Web: www.altitudescaffolding. co.za Awethu Scaffold Tell/Fax: +27 14 596 5424 Web: www.awethu@xsinet.co.za Baby Step Flooring Tel: +27 11 474 9000 Fax: +27 11 473 35555 Brick Suppliers Tel: +27 11 882 3357 Web: www.bricksuppliers.co.za Builders Tel: +27 11 797 0400 Web: www.builders.co.za Build IT

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Tell/Fax: +27 31 719 1900 Building Suppliers Tel: +27 11 797 0400 Web: www.building suppliers. co.za Construction and Projects CC Tel/Fax: +27 11 906 6845

Defendoor Tel: +27 11 786 8832/9 Fax: +27 860 DEFEND (333363) Web: www.defendoor.co.za Diamond Doors Tel: +27 11 740 9453/6597 Fax: 086 623 5997 Web: www.diamonddoors.co.za Donasa Hardware and Builders Tel: +27 76 341 9350 Fax: +27 27 712 1430 Ecotech Housing Tel: +27 83 276 9658 Web: www.ecotechousing.co.za KTB Projects Tel: +27 11 452 6422 Web: www.ktbprojects.co.za Lasko Civil and Construction Tell/Fax: 27 15 483 0194 Web: www.laskoproducts

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Louani Developments Tel: +27 82 805 9998 Fax: +27 86 501 0813 Web: www.louanidev.co.za Mann Construction Tel: +27 11 234 2966 Fax: +27 83 574 4500 Web: www.mannconstruction.net Mandoval Tel: +27 11 864 5206 Fax: +27 11 908 3049 Web: www.mandoval.co.za Mr Make It Tel: +27 11 039 1939 Fax: +27 86 653 8956 Web: www.mrmakeit.co.za Nefertiti Tel: +27 11 784 9601 Fax: +27 86 657 3898 Web: www.nefertitidesigns.co.za Pyro-Cote Tel: +27 11 864 5205 Fax: +27 31 464 7893 Web: www.pyrocole.co.za Trencheless Technologies Tel: +27 86000 66 344 Email: info@trenchless.co.za Web: www.trenchless.co.za Vaal Sanitary Ware Tel: +27 16 360b600 Fax: +27 16 362 11 67 Web: www.librabath.co.za

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CHEMICALS & PETROLEUM INDUSTRY LISTINGS Protea Speciality Chemicals Tel: +27 11 842 3600 Fax: +27 11 824 2620 Email: info@protea.co.za Web: ww.protea.co.za

Akhulu Marchon Tel: +27 11 548 4600 Fax: +27 11 548 4720 Email: sales@amtcomposite Web: www.akhulumarcon.co.za

Chemfit Industrial Holdings Tel: +27 11 918 1900 Fax: +27 11 918 2628 Email: landsberg@chemfit.co.za Web: www.chemfit.co.za CI Petrow Chemicals (Pty) Ltd Tel: +27 11 494 6700 Fax: +27 11 494 6701 Email: lynng@cjpchemicals.co.za

RE Schleicher Tel: +27 31 702 4042 Fax: +27 31 701 7190 Email: info@scheleicher.co.za Web: www.schleicher.co.za

AMT Composites Tel: +27 31 511 2669 Fax: +27 11 510 8389 Email: sales@amtcomposites.co.za Web: www.amtcomposites.co.za

Frankel Chemicals Tel: +27 11 616 2992 Fax: +27 11 616 3029 Email: info@frankel.co.za Web: www.frankel.co.za

BASF SA Tel: +27 11 2544 2526 Fax: +27 11 203 2431 Email: info@basf.com Web: www.bast.com

Monitoring and Control Laboroties Tel: +27 11 327 6524 Fax: +27 11 327 6530 Email: exports@moncon.co.za Web: www.moncon.co.za

Acti-Chem SA Tel: +27 31 266 9531 Fax: +27 31 226 9556 Email: sales@acti-chem.co.za

Rhodia South Africa Tel: +27 11 805 1932 Fax: +27 11 805 1956 Web: www.rhodia.co.za Chemical & Explosives Process Safety Engineers

Ishecon Tel: 011 997 7945 FAX2Email: 086 549 0878 Email: sharoncm@ishecon.co.za

MODULAR BUILDING SOLUTIONS FOR AFRICA

CLINICS | ACCOMODATION | MINE CAMPS | GUARD HOUSES | OFFICES | SCHOOLS

AFRICAN MODULAR BUILDING SOLUTIONS Tel: +27(0) 11 474 2701 Email: sales@ambs.co.za

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JT Ad 210x148 FA 3/29/16 10:19 AM Page 1

The Boiler and Steam Specialist

All fired up to deliver new energy solutions. At John Thompson we design, manufacture, install, operate and maintain Package Boilers with steam outputs from 1 to 40t/h. We are a leading supplier to both the local and the international markets.

THOMPSON ENVIROPAC: Oil/Gas-fired Boiler THOMPSON EUROPAC:

Coal/Biomass-fired Boiler

THOMPSON MICROGEN:

Biomass-fired Cogen Boiler

THOMPSON REDIPAC:

Oil/Gas-fired Boiler

THOMPSON SIMPAC:

Wood-fired Boiler

John Thompson a division of ACTOM (Pty) Ltd. Cape Town (Head Office): PO Box 129, Bellville 7535, South Africa • Tel: +27 (0)21 959 8400 e-mail: exports@johnthompson.co.za • www.johnthompson.co.za

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Nivitex

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Industry focus ZAMBIA

www.industryFOCUSzambia.com

FIBREGLASS FABRICS & RESINS Nivitex Fibreglass and Resins was established in 1998 and operates throughout South Africa with distribution branches in Cape Town, Durban and Johannesburg. Nivitex also exports to neighbouring countries with SADC Certification.

We are able to service the industry with a vast range of resins, solvents, fiberglass raw materials, catalysts and finished fiberglass products namely:-

We are a dynamic, specialized resins and fiberglass distribution and manufacturing organization. We also do weaving and are able to offer customized widths from 25mm to 3100mm.

•Insulation Fabrics

Quality and customer service are the cornerstones on which the Nivitex Group prides itself.

Our accessories range includes: •Catalyst ( Hardeners ),

•Guard Houses •Pulltruded profiles •Customized fiberglass products •Pipes etc , and much more.

•Core Materials, •Rubbers Silicone & Latex, •Fiberglass roof sheeting & chopped strand mats etc, and much more.

On the chemical & resin side we blend or mix the resins for different performances and applications as per customer specifications. Should there be a specific product you require that has not been mentioned here, please contact us on the below details for in-depth information and assistance.

Chopped Strand Matt Chemical Resistant Tank

Fiberglass Pipe

Fibreglass Pulltruded Profiles

300,450 and 600 gsm

Fiberglass Guard Houses 1998 est

Nivitex your fiberglass & resins specialists

• Tel: +27 11 412 3059 • Fax: 086 611 5216 • email: info@nivitex.com •www.nivitex.co.za

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Health & Medical Industry

HEALTH & MEDICAL INDUSTRY LISTINGS Abbot Laboratorries (Pty) Ltd Tel: +27 11 858 200 Fax: +27 11 858 2070 Web: www.abbott.com

Clicks Pharmacies Tell:27 86 025 4257 Fax: +27 21 465 9922 Web: www.clicks.co.za

Africare Health Services Tel: +27 11 033 3238 Fax: +27 86 639 9562 Web: www.africancarehealth.co.za

Discovery Tel: +086 099 8877 Web: www.discovery.co.za

Avi-Pharm Natal Tel: +27 33 342 7041/2 Fax: +27 33 342 7113

Durbell Pharmacies Tel: +27 21 979 1600 Fax: +27 21 949 8108 Web: www.durbellpharmacies.co.za

Business Survey Company Tel: +27 12 997 7335 Fax: +27 12 997 5549 Web: www.bscsurvey.co.za

Eccentric Health Tel: +27 11 607 2457 Fax: +27 86 572 1082 Web: www.eccentrichealth.co.za

Centry Health Tel: +27 11 264 0675 Fax: +27 86 572 1082 Web: www.eccentrichealth.co.za

Gentry Health Tel: +27 11 607 2457 Fax: +2786 558 9017 Web: www.gentryhealth.co.za

Cipla Medpro Holdings (Pty) Ltd Tel: +2721 914 0520 Fax: +27 21 917 4688

Geva Holdings (Pty) Ltd Tel: +27 11 262 3517 Fax: +27 11 448 2366

Chemicals Group Tel: +27 11 463 3463 Fax: +27 11 706 4959

Hutz Medical Tel: +2741 451 0964 Fax: +27 41 451 0977 Web: www:hutz.co.za

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Immuniti Holdings Ltd Tel: +27 12 362 4350 Web: www.immuniti.co.za Innovative Pharmaceuticals and Chemical Group Tel: +27 11 463 3463 Fax: +27 11 706 4959 M-KEM Tel: +27 21 948 5702/6/7 Web: www.mkem.co.za Medirite Tel: +27 80 001 0709 Fax: +27 21 981 9625 Web: www.medirite.co.za Savanna Fine Chemicals (Pty) Ltd Tel: +27 11 856 4500 Fax: +27 11 856 4599 Springbok Pharmacy Tel: +27 11 861 8661/2 Fax: +27 11 907 9249 Web: www.springbokpharmacy.co.za The Premier Pharmaceutical Company Ltd (PREMPHARM) Tel: +27 11 463 5540 Fax: +27 11 463 3550

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Health is the level of functional or metabolic efficiency of a living organism. In humans it is the ability of individuals or communities to adapt and self-manage when facing physical, mental or social challenges. The World Health Organization (WHO) defined health in its broader sense in its 1948 constitution as "a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity." This definition has been subject to controversy, in particular as lacking operational value and because of the problem created by use of the word "complete". Other definitions have been proposed, among which a recent definition that correlates health and personal satisfaction. Classification systems such as the WHO Family of International Classifications, including the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) and the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), are commonly used to define and measure the components of health.

Borehole MACHINERY

Our most sort after drilling rig in Africa have been supplied to SA & neighboring countries like, Mozambique, Nigeria, Namibia, Botswana and Swaziland. We have various set-ups for wellpoint or borehole drilling and perfect rig for you. Sold separately or completely on a heavy duty trailer with all the accessories needed to drill immediately.

Joburg: 011 027-0873 Durban: 032 947 1802 Cape Town: 021 556 7227 National Sales Hotline: 076 969 3807 Website: http://boreholemachinery.co.za/

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INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT LISTINGS Analyser On-line Tel: +27 11 827 03370 Fax: +27 86 671 5320 Web:www.aol.edx.co.za Babcock International Group Tel: +27 11 230 7300 Fax: 086 580 4528 Web:wwww.babcock.co.za BPM Power Tools South Field Tel: +27 21 705 1247 Fax: +27 21 705 4160 Web:www.powertoolcenter.co.za Chicks Scrap Metal Kuils Tel: +27 21 903 4131 Fax: +27 21 903 8122 CMC Woodlink Machinery Tel: +27 21 557 6966 Fax: +27 11 557 6989 Web:www.cmcmachinery.co.za Coastol Machinery Montague Gardens Tel: +27 21 552 6063 Fax: +27 21 551 1998 D & B Equipment Sales Tel: +27 31 702 9931 Fax: +27 31 702 5264 Web:www.dbequipment.co.za Elcarbo Abrasives Tel: +27 21 556 2170 Fax: +27 21 556 2178 Web:www.elcarbo.co.za

Express Tool Supplies City and Surban JHB Tel: +27 11 3346588 Gratus and Gratus Hardware Store Tel: +27 11 838 1941 Web:www.gratus.co.za H&R Chrome Plaiting Tel/Fax: +27 21 933 3727 Hyper Automation Sheet Metal Machinery Tell:27 21 594 7000 Fax:27 21 593 2181 Host Cleaning Equipment Tel: +27 21 762 8152 Fax: +27 21 762 8160

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Industrial Hard Chrone Plating Tel: +27 21 931 4271 Email:industrialchrome@xsinet.co.za Kooltron Ventilation and Cooling Tel: +27 21 511 0109 Fax:27 21 511 0128 Lo Rall Demolition Contractors Tel: +27 21 981 8955 Fax: +27 21 981 0073 Web:www.ileadcape.co.za

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Marriot Machinery Parow Tel: +27 21 930 6697 Fax: +27 21 791 1406 Web:www.marriotmachinery.co.za Mopping Equipment Tel: +27 11 792 9044 Fax: +27 11 791 1406 Web:www.mopping.co.za Otmar Machine Tools Tel: +27 11 864 5140 Web:www.otmar.co.za Otmar Machine Tools Alrode Tel: +27 11 864 5140 Fax: +27 21 934 3475

Industrial Flooring Systems Tel: +27 21 552 4970 Fax: +27 21 551 1177 Web:www.fs.co.za

Everritt Wood Machinery Parow Tel: +27 21 933 4372 Fax: +27 21 933 3379

Lotus Abrasives Tel: +27 11 334 0633 Fax: +27 11 334 0637 Web:www.lotusabrasivesandtools.co.za

Starcke Abraisives Tel: +27 11 397 3720 Email:mick@starckesa.com Peninsula Scrap Metals Tel: +27 21 934 6999 Web:.www.peninsulascrapmetals.co.za SA Metal Group Epping Tel: +27 21 590 3900 Fax: +27 21 534 7180 Web:www.sametal.co.za Wd Hearn Woodworking Machinery Epping Tel: +27 21 534 5351 Fax: +27 21 534 3374

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PART OF THE MINING PROCESS.

BMG doesn’t merely deliver superior quality engineering components to the mining industry. We know that to truly deliver, to truly provide optimum service for our customers’ needs, our solutions need to be accompanied by both insight and foresight. Insight into the technical requirements of your operating process as well as your budgetary parameters, gained through personal, direct and thorough consultation. Foresight into how our technical expertise, on-site maintenance plans, custom design capabilities and training can all be applied to further maximize your production efficiencies. It is this commitment that has driven BMG to become a powerful industry leader. Parts for every process. Part of yours.

For more information contact your nearest BMG branch.

BEARINGS • SEALS • POWER TRANSMISSION • DRIVES & MOTORS • MATERIALS HANDLING • FASTENERS & TOOLS HYDRAULICS • PNEUMATICS • FILTRATION • LUBRICATION • VALVES • TECHNICAL RESOURCES • FIELD SERVICES

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JOHANNESBURG BRANCH Tel: +27 11 674 4441 • Fax: +27 11 674 4450 Email: boomgate@global.co.za • 18 Minerva Avenue, Leaglen, Florida, Roodepoort

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ZITF 2017: Zimbabwe’s Premier Multi-sectoral Trade Exhibition showcase will be held at the Zimbabwe International Exhibition Centre (ZIEC) in Bulawayo. With 58 years of excellence in offering exposure to both traders and public visitors through the trade show, ZITF has become an integral networking and sourcing platform. The multi-sectoral trade exhibition has become the place to develop upstream linkages that enable resource-based industries to better position themselves for industrial development, leading to the economic transformation of the country and the region. It has also acquired reputation of being the first place where industry trends, ideas and innovative products are unveiled in the Zimbabwean market. The multi-sectoral expo will run concurrently with other sector-specific exhibitions namely: A’sambeni Africa Business Tourism Expo, Scholastica, Pakprint and Ultim8 Home. The focused expos brings together major players in tourism, education and training, packaging and printing as well as home improvement sectors respectively. ZITF 2017: The 2017 edition of ZITF will run from 25 to 29 April under the theme, ‘Harnessing Linkages for Industrial Development.’ This theme continues the industrialisation focus of last year and goes a step further by encouraging participants to collaborate, both locally and globally, as we move towards sustained industrial development.

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ally recognised as one of the leading trade showcases in the Southern African region. Organised by the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair Company (ZITF Company), the 58th edition of the country’s premier trade

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Why participate in ZITF 2017? At ZITF you will:- • Explore new markets • Establish contacts and explore potential strategic partners • Explore business opportunities in Zimbabwe • Learn rules and regulations of doing business in Zimbabwe • Promote your company image and brand awareness • Connect with local and international buyers and suppliers • Introduce new innovations and products • Discover new trends and development • Access all sectors if the economy in one place ZITF 2017 Focus Areas: • Agriculture • Construction and infrastructure de-

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velopment (energy, road, rail, water and sanitation) Education, Professional and Entrepreneurial Development,, Information, Communication Technologies Manufacturing Mining, And Tourism (particularly the M.I.C.E. sector - Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Events).

Exhibitor Profile: We invite exhibitors from the following product sectors among others: Agriculture:- Agribusiness, value addition products and services. Minning:- Machinery, expertise for benefication. Tourism:- Products and services for promotion of Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Events (M.I.E.C). Construction and Infrastructure development:- the newest products, trends and materials in the building, construction and property management industry. Services:- Government ministries, local authorities, governing bodies, trade associations, lobbying and advocacy.

Publishers:- Print and digital Manufacturing:- Fast moving consumer goods (FMCGs), clothing, leather, and textiles, chemicals and pharmaceuticals. Renovation specialists and suppliers Visitor Profile: Bringing together a diverse audience to promote trade and investment in the country, our visitor profile includes members from manufacturing and production, executive management, sales and marketing, buyers, finances, logistics and transport, research and development, human resources, ICT, training, property development and home décor among others. ZITF 2017 Diary 25-27 April : Exclusive Business Days 26 April : ZITF International Business Conference 27 April: ZITF Charity Golf Challenge 27 April: Original Equipment Manufacturers Forum 28 April: Official Opening Ceremony 28-29 April: Public Days

and seal deals with their target market at the highest decision-maker levels. Business people from across all industry sectors are encouraged to register via our website for free entry on the business days as well as to attend key events. Register to exhibit at or visit ZITF 2017 via our website www.zitf.net. Alternatively, contact our Marketing Team today at zitfmktg@ zitf.co.zw to discuss a customised plan to suit your unique needs and budget.

Contact Details Zimbabwe International Trade Fair Company P O Famona Bulawayo Tel: (+263-9) 884911-5 Fax: (+263-9) 884921 Email: zitfmktg@zitf.co.zw Website: www.zitf.net Follow us on;

As per custom, the first three days of ZITF 2017 will be a strictly business-to-business trade visitor only, aimed at providing our exhibitors with an opportunity to network

How about an exhibition that links you with the right partners for the growth of your business?

Book your stand today! CONTACT US: Zimbabwe International Trade Fair Company P.O. Famona, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe Tel: (+263-9) 884911-6 Fax: (+263-9) 884921

For bookings email: zitf@zitf.co.zw For information: zitfmktg@zitf.co.zw VoIP: +263-86-77000450 Web: www.zitf.net

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IT, ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC & SOUND ENGINEERING LISTINGS 3rd EFX Tel: +27 83 591 9854 Web: www.3rdefx.co.za Altech Namitech Tel: +27 11 458 0000 Web: www.namitech.com Apple Tel: +27 940 3000 Web: www.apple.com Backbone IT solutions Tel: +27 21 592 7708 Web: www.backbone.co.za

Gnome Computers CC Tel: +27 11 768 4561 Web: www.g-nome.co.za

Nikumise IT Solutions Web: www.nitsolutions.co.za

Huge Telecom Tel: +27 86 003 0403 Web: www.hugetelecom.com

Nokia Tel: +27 11 234 0971 Web: www.nokia.com

Hyper Connect CC Tel: +27 12 800 1012 Web: www.hyperconnect.co.za

Panasonic Tel: +27 11 312 7015 Web: www.panasonic.co.za

Intel Web:www.intel.com/za

Phillips Tel: +27 87 808 4456 Web: www.phillips.co.za

Banding & Identification Tel: +27 11 974 0424 Web: www.enquiry@banding.co.za

IT Clarity Tel: +27 83 657 05994 Web: www.itclarity.co.za

CBI-Electric: Africa Cables Tel: +27 16 430 6000 Email: afcb@cbi-electric.com Web: www.chi-electric.com

IT Naledi Tel: +27 21 531 12 65 Web: www.itnaledi.co.za

Computer Universe Tel: +27 72 155 1715 Web: www.universe.co.za Dell Tel: +27 11 458 0000 Web:www.dell.co.za

Ladumaa Technologies Tel: +27 82 923 7164 Web: www.ladummaa.co.za Microsoft Tel: +27 11 990 5000 Web: www.microsoft.com

Frontier Electronics Tel: +27 11 608 1809 Web: www.frontier-electronics.co.za

MineWareb Consulting Tel: +27 11 888 2116 Fax: +27 11 888 7626 Web: www.mineware.co.za

Globis Network Solutions Tel: +27 84 985 3062 Web: www.glonis.net

Neotel Tel: +27 11 585 0000 Web: www.neotel.co.za

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Precision Networks Tel: +27 21 424 1579 Web: www.precisionnetworks.co.za Samsung Tel: +27 11 652 2000 Web: www.siemens.co.za Siemens Tel: +27 11 652 2000 Web: siemens.co.za Sony Email: www.sony.co.za Web: www.sony.co.za Toshiba Tel: +27 80 123 1234 Web: www.toshiba.co.za

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Calibration or adjustment – what’s the difference? By Fabian Ehing Product Manager – WIKA Germany

ment are clarified below.

easuring instruments for pressure and temperature are used in almost all areas of industrial manufacturing. As a result of continuous mechanical, chemical and thermal loading, these instruments age and can therefore not guarantee the correctness of the measured value over the course of time. Through timely calibration, however, the alteration of the measured value can be determined and thus, if needed, an adjustment can be carried out.

To “calibrate” in measurement technology means to determine the measuring deviations in the complete measuring instrument. With calibration there is no technical intervention at the measuring instrument, such as zero adjustment, span and linearity setting, etc. With indicating measuring instruments calibration establishes the measuring deviation between the display and what is claimed to be the correct value of the measurand. For material measurements, for example masses, the measuring deviation is determined by measuring the difference between the marking and the correct value. For measuring chains one determines the deviation between the measured value of the output signal and the value that this signal should have with an ideal transfer characteristic and a given input value.

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“Adjustment” means setting or alignment of a measuring instrument (also a material measure) so that the measuring deviations are made as small as possible or that the magnitudes of the measuring deviations do not exceed the error limits. The adjustment, therefore, requires an intervention which, in most cases, permanently alters the measuring instrument or the material measure, e.g. repositioning the pointer or fitting a new dial. Contact: WIKA Instruments (Pty) Ltd Chilvers Street, Denver, Johannesburg SOUTH AFRICA Tel +27 11 621 0000 Fax +27 11 621 0060 sales.za@wika.com www.wika.co.za

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Laboratory Instrumentation Measurement & Control Technology Industry Introtech Tel: +27 11 462 1920/2 Fax: +27 11 462 1958 email: Edward@introtech.co.za Web: www.introtech.co.za

NLA Tel: +27 12 3491500 Fax: +27 123491501 email: maggier@nla.org.za Web: www.nla.org.za

Ithemba Labs Tel: +27 21 843 100 Fax: +21 843 3525 email: director@tlabs.ac.za Web: www.tlabs.ac.za

N & Z Instrumentation & Control Tel: +27 11 435 1080 email: enquiries@nz.co.za Web: www.nhls.ac.za

Blue Cube Systems Tel: +27 2` 880 2838 Fax: +27 21 880 2860

Labotec Tel: +27 11 315 5434 Fax: +27 11 315 5882 email: debbies@labotec.co.za Web: www.labotec.co.za

NHLS Tel: +27 11 386 6000 Fax: +27 11386 6586 email: enquiries@nhls.ca.za Web: www.nhls.ac.za

Endress+Hauser Tel: +27 11 262 8006 Fax: +27 11 262 8062 email: info@endress.com Web: www.za.endress.com

Microsep Tel: +27 11 553 2300 Fax: +27 11 553 2400 Email: nfo@microsep.co.za Web: www.microsep.co.za

OEN Enterprises Tel: +27 11 675 4447 email: colwyn@oenenterprises.co.za Web: www.oe.co.zanenterprises

Inteltronics Instrumentation Tel: +27 82 445 2531 email: intronics@icon.co.za Web: www.inteltronics.co.za

Monitoring and Control Laboratories Tel: +27 11 327 6524 Fax: +27 11 327 6530 email: exports@moncon.co.za Web: www.moncon.co.za

Applyby Instrumentation SA Pty Tel: +27 21 554 0044 Fax: +27 21 554 0046 email: info@appleby.co.za Web: www.appleby.co.za B & W Instrumentation & Electrical Ltd Tel: +27 11 907 1663 Fax: +27 11 907 1957 Web: www.bwie.co.za

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Temperature Controls Tel: +27 11 791 6000 Fax 27 11 792 1140 email: sales@tempcon.co.za Web: www.tempcon.co.za

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Mining, Minerals & Geotechnical

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outh Africa is a world leader in mining. The country is famous for its abundance of mineral resources, accounting for a significant proportion of world production and reserves, and South African mining companies are key players in the global industry. South Africa’s total reserves remain some of the world’s most valuable, with an estimated worth of R20.3 trillion ($2.5 trillion). Overall, the country is estimated to have the world’s fifth largest mining sector in terms of GDP value. It has the world’s largest reserves of manganese and platinum group metals (PGMs), according to the US Geological Survey, and among the largest reserves of gold, diamonds, chromite ore and vanadium. With South Africa’s economy built on gold and diamond mining, the sector is an important foreign exchange earner, with gold accounting for more than one-third of exports. In 2009, the country’s diamond industry was the fourth largest in the world. South Africa is also a major producer of coal, manganese and chrome. There is considerable potential for the discovery of other world-class deposits in areas yet to be exhaustively explored. South Africa’s prolific mineral reserves include precious metals and minerals, energy minerals, non-ferrous metals and minerals, ferrous minerals, and industrial minerals. Given its history and mineral wealth, it is no surprise that the country’s mining companies are key players in the global industry. Its strengths include a high level of technical and production expertise, and comprehensive research and development activities. World-class primary processing facilities work with carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminium, gold and platinum. South Africa is also a world leader of new technologies, such as ground breaking process that converts low-grade superfine iron ore into high quality iron units.

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THE FASTENER FACTORY The Fastener Factory, which celebrates its 1st birthday in July 2016, offers a specialist supply and support service to diverse industries throughout the countr y, including automotive, engineering, packaging, printing, agriculture, paper & pulp, mining and construction industries “The company stocks a comprehensive range of quality branded products consisting of Fasteners, Tools, Abrasives, Drill Bits and Engineering consumables, as well as the recently introduced range of Bearings and Power Transmission products. “Products are carefully sourced from leading manufacturers and suppliers within South Africa, as well as from Europe and the Far East,” says Darryl Campbell, managing director, The Fastener Factory. The Fastener Factory has been appointed exclusive distributors throughout Southern Africa for HEICO-LOCK Wedge lock washers, which are manufactured in Germany. HEICOLOCK Washers consist of a range of wedge locking washers and nuts, as well as RINGLOCK washers and HEICO Wedge Lock Nuts, which are unique to the HEICO brand. These

HEICO-LOCK®

are used to prevent loosening caused by vibration and dynamic loads. An important feature of the HEICO-LOCK wedge lock system is the securing of the bolt fastening, using preload force rather than friction. Leading brands of Power Tools include Bosch, Makita & Dewalt. We represent Atlas Copco for their range of Air & Power Tools. Somta Cutting and Drilling Tools is also a key part of our range. Klingspor, supplies The Fastener Factory with an extensive range of coated made-to-order belts, bonded (cutting and grinding), burrs and diamond abrasives (cutting, grinding and polishing). The company has recently been appointed as distributors of SKF branded Power Transmission products and also imports and distributes leading brands of Bearing products which are sourced either directly or through buying houses around the globe. The Fastener Factory is a level four contributor to broad-based black economic empowerment (B-BBEE) according to the DTI's 'qualifying small enterprises (QSE) scorecard'

HEICO-LOCK®

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The proven locking system for the most demanding of bolted joint applications

The innovative system with added security

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WEDGE LOCK NUT

Combined. Efficient. Safe!

Tel: +27 31 569 2640 Address: Unit A1, Glen Murray Industrial Park, 13 Moreland Drive, Redhill, Durban North Email: info@thefastenerfactory.co.za Web: www.thefastenerfactory.co.za

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Busch Vacuum and Over Pressure Blowers – World Leading Technology, Servicing the Whole of Africa

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ne of the world’s largest vacuum and blower technology manufacturers, Busch Vacuum Pumps and Systems, is now firmly established in South Africa – bringing cutting-edge equipment and professional experience di-

technologies and provide expert advice to industries in Africa seeking solutions for a vast range of manufacturing applications. Furthermore, Busch SA understands the importance of vacuum systems in industry production processes and the need for short-

recently benefited from Busch vacuum technologies include: vacuum sewerage systems in Botswana; liquid ring vacuum pumps for the oil and gas industry in Angola; vacuum assisted braking systems for locomotives in Nigeria; vacuum conveying and noxious gas removal in the plastics industry in Egypt; medical gas systems in Mozambique; and alternative, more cost-effective claw technology solutions in the Zambian printing market. Busch is the industry leader in the food packaging sector, with over 80% of OEM machinery fitted with Busch products. Employing a team of specialized mechanical and chemical engineers, Busch SA is well positioned to assist with the design of centralized vacuum systems or complete vacuum skid assemblies, including all filtration and monitoring equipment. In a bid to expand the reach of Busch in the African market, Busch SA is conducting exploratory surveys into key African countries in search of distribution agents for its products and services. Any queries in this regard can be made to the Managing Director of Busch SA, Mr Sean Pieterse by e-mail to sean.pieterse@busch.co.za

rectly to the African market. Busch Vacuum is a family-owned business that was founded in Germany in 1963. More than 50 years later, the Busch group is still owned and managed by its founders, Ayhan Busch and Dr Karl Busch, and their three children. The Busch group is present in 42 countries with 60 subsidiaries, positioning the company in the top ranks of Vacuum pump and blower original equipment manufacturers worldwide. The head office of Busch Vacuum South Africa is located in Johannesburg, with branches in Cape Town and Durban. All offices have workshop service and repair facilities and carry stock of pumps and blowers to support any industry. The Busch South African subsidiary is fully equipped to deliver high-quality vacuum Page 34

ened breakdown lead times. For this reason, the company has a fully stocked warehouse with a large number of pumps and spares in stock ready to supply the African continent. A loan pump fleet is also at our customers’ disposal, which reduces production downtime to a bare minimum.

If you have any vacuum interest or queries, visit www.busch.co.za or contact a professional Busch representative today by e-mail: info@ busch.co.za or telephone: +27 11 856 0650.

Industries in Africa that benefit from Busch vacuum pump technology include food packaging, medical, chemical and pharmaceuticals, plastics, waste water, oil and gas, woodworking and mining, and many others. The vast range of Busch vacuum pumps and overpressure blowers caters for every industry application. Busch Africa previously focused primarily on the South African market. This has since changed, with a significant shift of focus onto the Africa market as a whole. Some examples of industries in Africa that have

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Customized Vacuum Technology Vacuum technology plays a vital role in many industrial processes. Robustness, reliability and energy consumption are now more important than ever. With energy savings of up to 20 % and reduced operating costs of up to 60 %, Busch vacuum technology sets new standards. Call us. Find out more about economical vacuum generation from Busch. We offer dry-running and oil lubricated vacuum pumps, liquid ring vacuum pumps, blowers, full service and repairs.

Ask for vacuum technology by Busch!

Busch Vacuum South Africa (Pty.) Ltd. 87 Mimetes Road | Denver, Johannesburg Phone: +27 11 856 0650 | info@busch.co.za l www.busch.co.za

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Export & Import SA Packaging Feature

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olyoak Packaging is a leading rigid plastic packaging supplier in Southern Africa since 1976. It specialises in the design and manufacture of thermoformed, blow, injection and compression moulded plastic packaging for the dairy, beverage, food and industrial sectors. It consists of various divisions, each with its own team of highly focused experts, working with the customer to deliver innovative, high quality and cost-effective packaging solutions. Dairypack Tubs manufactures thin-walled containers for ice-cream, yoghurt, cheese, butter, spreads and other food markets. Dairypack manufactures bottles for dairy, beverages, juices and traditional beer. Polypet manufactures PET containers and preforms for the beverage, food and wine markets. African Closures manufactures plastic closures for dairy, beverage, food, chemical and industrial applications. Contan manufactures buckets and pails for the coatings, chemical, industrial and food markets. Blowpack manufactures drums and P5 containers for industrial, agricultural and foods markets.

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One-Stop Packaging Shop

WorldStar Award for its lightweight design.

Africa is an important market for Polyoak. Keith Dilkes, Export Sales Manager says, “Polyoak’s great strength is being able to offer a “one-stop shop”. If customers need help with design, then our specialist design team can assist. If they need help with machinery for new factories, then we can help. This has been a major benefit for customers in countries that have often struggled to get this sort of expert technical assistance.”

The compact Melrose tub achieved a significant weight reduction, while simultaneously improving branding on pack through advanced in-mould labelling (IML). It is a great example of clever design with a positive environmental impact.

Impactful Dairy Packaging Dairypack Tubs offers world class in-mould labelling (IML) and offset print decoration options for ice-cream, yoghurt and feta cheese tubs. A recent innovation includes thermoformed multipacks with in-mould labelling on clear polypropylene that shows the contents through the tub. This transparent pack is ideal for layered products such as yoghurt topped with fruit pieces or layered with fruit coulis. It is an exciting and unique dairy multipack that was first launched in the South African yoghurt category just last year. Award Winning Design Dairypack Tubs’ smart Melrose Cheese Wedges Tub won an AfriStar Award plus an international

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Super Lightweight Buckets Contan’s new 2.5L and 5L PolyPails are underpinned by careful research and technical development, to be lightweight but super strong. These buckets are tapered for efficient nesting, and the special lid design means they do not shift around during transportation. Child Resistant Closures African Closures’ award winning 38 mm Child Resistant Closure has been heralded for the important role it plays in protecting consumers from dangerous chemicals. This popular safety closure has won numerous awards including GoldPack and WorldStar, as well as the top overall AfriStar Award 2014. The SABS approved child resistant closure is a reliable and technically advanced solution that is low cost and simple to assemble, with a tamper evidence band that is easy to remove before first use.

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National Executive: Marketing +27 21 710 9200 Company: Polyoak Packaging

Closure Decoration African Closures’ outstanding decoration options include three colour printing and internal laser printing for promotional messages on its 28 mm closures. African Focus Keith Dilkes, Export Sales Manager for Polyoak says, “For us it is about developing long term business relationships and partnerships. We are continuously on the lookout for ways to improve our service and products to customers, by better understanding the local markets. Likewise we hope to be able to share some of our experience to benefit customers in this fast developing region.”

Polyoak Packaging is one of the leading rigid plastic packaging suppliers in Southern Africa. It is made up of a number of divisions that specialise in the design and manufacture of blow moulded and injection moulded plastic packaging for the dairy, beverage, foods, industrial and retail sectors. Polyoak Packaging is privately owned and has its head office in Cape Town, South Africa. Further information is available on www.polyoakpackaging.co.za.

For more information contact Keith Dilkes, Export Sales Manager on +27 (0) 82 898 2692 or keith.dilkes@polyoak.co.za File: Export Range Dairypack Tubs Caption: Polyoak offers an extensive range of eye-catching tubs for dairy and food application. File: Polyoak Award Winners Caption: Polyoak’s award winning packaging will be on display at Propak Africa 2016, Stand C22. Date: Issued by:

22nd February 2016 Michelle Penlington,

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New-generation crane girder revolutionises load handling

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emag’s newly-launched V-Type crane girder can easily manage more than 500 000 load changes, more than double the service life of a conventional box-section girder – making it a game changer in the local materialshandling sector. Launched in early 2016, Demag’s V-Type girder delivers impressive load-handling rates combined with high safety. “Regardless of the model type selected, the V-Type crane girder can be adapted easily to any building shape. It is the ideal solution both for existing buildings, as well as for new construction projects,” Demag Senior Manager Sales & Marketing Richard Roughley explains.

Built with safety in mind, the V-Type girder allows 30% more light to pass through, enabling personnel to better see their surroundings, while brightening the workspace. This improved view ultimately results in a safer and more attractive working environment. The V-Type girder also has a shorter time cycle, helping to increase productivity and overall output. It boasts several lifting points for safer installation of the load and has more clamping and attachment points for lamps. What’s more, the tapered diaphragm joints also replace the solid box-section design Page 38

of conventional cranes. Tapered diaphragm joints accommodate pressure and tensile forces more effectively to reduce resonant frequency by 30%. On average, the V-Type is 17% lighter than comparable cranes with box-section girders. This not only reduces the forces transmitted to the existing support superstructure, as well as providing architects with greater freedom when planning new building layouts, but it also improves the relative deadweight-to-load-capacity ratio. About Terex Material Handling Terex Corporation is one of the world’s leading suppliers of crane technology with Demag industrial cranes and crane components. The core competence of the Terex Material Handling business group lies in the development, design and production of technically sophisticated cranes, hoists and components and the provision of services for these products. The business group manufactures in 16 countries on five continents and is present in more than 60 countries, reaching customers in more than 100 countries. About Terex Corporation Terex Corporation is a diversified global manufacturer engaged in the mechanical and plant engineering sector. A core activity of Terex Corporation is the provision of

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reliable, customer-driven solutions for many applications, including the construction, infrastructure, shipping, transport, quarrying, mining, refining, energy, utility and manufacturing industries. Terex reports in five business segments: Aerial Work Platforms, Construction, Cranes, Material Handling & Port Solutions and Materials Processing. Terex Financial Services offers a wide range of products and services to assist in the acquisition of Terex equipment. Please visit our websites at www.demagcranes.com and www.terex.com for further information. Demag Cranes Contact Richard Roughley Senior Manager Sales & Marketing Phone: (011) 898 3500 Email: enquiry.sa@terex.com Web: www.demagcranes.co.za Media Contact Jonathan Ducie NGAGE Public Relations Phone: (011) 867-7763 Fax: 086 512 3352 Cell: 0847090167 Email: jonathan@ngage.co.za Web: www.ngage.co.za Browse the NGAGE Media Zone for more client press releases and photographs at http://media.ngage.co.za

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Padley & Venables

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adley & Venables has been established for over 100 years and manufactures an extensive range of quality tools for use in the Rock Drilling, Quarrying, Mining, Tunnelling, Construction, Civil Engineering and Demolition industries worldwide.

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With two UK based manufacturing facilities and an international dealer network in more than 50 countries throughout the world, we are proud of our reputation for product development and operate a Quality Management System which is ISO9001:2008 approved. Our sister company; Bedford Steels; was the original inventor of the process of rolling Hollow Drill Steel on a metal core, patented in 1918. The process has since been copied by other manufacturers but Bedfords remains one of only two major international manufacturers. Hollow Drill Steel is our speciality and our expertise in this field is recognised by the Mining and Construction industries of the World. P&V’s reputation for “Performance & Value” products has been nurtured throughout the years by continuous research, development and testing, together with ongoing investment in modern technology and machinery.

ROCK DRILLING TOOLS

Our three main product groups are as following Rock Drilling • Integral drill steels, taper rods and bit. Shank adaptors, Couplings, extension drill rods, male/female “speedrods”, tunnelling rods and tungsten carbide tipped drill bits, with button and cross configurations • International thread forms • Tubular drill rods, bits and guide tubes • Hydraulic Breaker Tools • Quality heavy duty demolition tools • Standard tools as point, chisel and blunt but also special tools such as rail guards, rammer stems and driving tools • In-house Heat Treatment enables us to closely control and monitor all aspects of the production process • Contractors’ Tools • Quality forged shank tools, including moil point concrete breakers, chisel ends, asphalt cutters, easibusts, frost wedges, tarmac cutters, digger steels, clay spades, plugs & feathers, rammer stems & pads • Tools for use with pick hammers, clay diggers chipping hammers • Steel made in our own Rolling Mill

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Padley & Venables make some of the finest tools available in today’s market. We’ve spent over 100 years perfecting our manufacturing methods and our production processes to ensure you have the best possible product where it matters most. On your site.

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Background and History The South African Wood Preservers Association (SAWPA), founded in 1982, is an association of member’s representative of the primary wood and timber preservation industry. The main objectives of the association are to promote the interest of its members, of which the majority are primary timber treaters and preservative treated timber suppliers, and/or suppliers of chemical timber preservatives used by the treaters; to promote and encourage the use of primary preservative treated timber products; to act as a facilitator and representative on behalf of its members on all matters that impact their primary purpose, i.e. the preservative treatment of timber, e.g. standards development, legislative and regulatory matters, education of end users including professionals, contractors as well as the general public. SAWPA also acts as a center for technical enquiries and advice/information to all users and specifiers of primary preservative treated timber. SAWPA Members and their primary business The primary treater members consists of wood pole producing plants as well as sawmills that process poles and sawn timber and then preservative treat it by means of impregnation (pressure) processes with industrial wood preservative that contain insecticides or fungicides (or both). The biocides, which are deeply impregnated into the sapwood of the timber, renders the timber durable and resistant to insect or fungal attack (or both) and thus extend its lifespan. SAWPA represents 81 of the 115 treatment plants spread all across South Africa. The chemical wood preservative supplier members consist of manufacturers of different classes of wood preservatives, i.e. two class C producers, i.e. creosote and coal tar mixtures, and three Class W, i.e. waterborne preservative producers of which two also produce class O – Light Organic Solvent preservatives. For more information on the SAWPA treater and chemical supplier member’s visit contact us at sawpa@global.co.za or visit our website at www.sawpa.co.za Preservative Treated Timber Products Preservative treated timber has wide and endless application possibilities ranging from the building and construction, agricultural and farming, mining, landscaping, power distribution, telecommunication, rail way, wildlife and tourism industries etc. The creosote and coal-tar mixtures are mainly used for exterior industrial and agricultural purposes where close contact and proximity with the timber is not a concern. This is purely as a result of the tar oil com

position and strong aromatic nature of mixtures of creosote and coal tar wood preservatives. Typical end applications and products are utility poles and cross-arms used for power distribution and communication systems, poles and droppers for agricultural and fencing purposes, and rail way ties. Because of its oily and carbon residual nature it has additional water repellant characteristics and résistance to grass fires, and fairs well in dry arid regions. The class W or waterborne preservatives used are predominantly CCA type preservative, although some of the alternatives such as alkaline copper quaternary (ACQ), borates and copper azoles (CuAz) types are available from a select group of SAWPA members. CCA treated sawn timber or poles have a distinct green colour due to the copper contained in the preservative solution. The end use applications of timber products treated with class W preservatives, e.g. CCA are endless and wide ranging and include building and construction timber and poles, agricultural and fencing poles and droppers, utility poles and cross-arms, fencing timbers, landscaping timber, decking, roofing and decorative laths, etc. CCA treated timber and poles are clean and dry to the touch, can be painted and sealed, has no distinct or strong smell. Because of its water based nature caution must be taken in ensuring that the timber has been reasonably re-seasoned before being used in dry arid areas to prevent excessive drying defects. When used as planted uprights in grassy veld areas caution must be taken against fires by maintaining clear-cut areas around the pole base as CCA treated poles are prone to afterglow. It is estimated that the South African wood preservation industry annually produces in excess of 1.4 million cubic meters of preservative treated timber (sawn and round/pole products) for local and export purposes. The chemical preservative supply capacity by SAWPA member chemical suppliers extends beyond its South African based volume demands, this is especially relevant to the class W - waterborne preservative types such as CCA and the alternative types, i.e. ACQ, borates, and CuAz. The members of the South African Wood Preservers Association are well structured and capable of supplying preservative treated timber products and timber preservatives and services into the African market and has been doing so on an ever increasing basis. Product Standards and Hazard classification All preservative treated timber produced in South Africa are required to be manufactured in accordance with SANS 10005, The preservative treatment of timber, and must comply and be certified to the relevant SANS product standard, by either the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) or the South

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African Technical Auditing Services (SATAS). The product standards for preservative treated timber consist of: SANS 457 Wooden poles, droppers, guardrail posts and spacer blocks - Part 2 – Softwood poles (pine) - Part 3 – Hardwood poles (gum) SANS 753 Pine poles, cross-arms and spacers for power distribution, communication systems and street lighting SANS 754 Eucalyptus poles, cross-arms and spacers for power distribution and communication systems SANS 1288 Preservative treated timber (this standard covers the preservative treatment of all timber products that fall outside the scope of the aforementioned standards, e.g. structural timber and beams, decking, cladding etc.) Preservative treated timber products are classified into hazard (H) classes that are grouped according to the end-use exposure or risk to which the timber will be exposed, and the required chemical retention or loading, and the depth of preservative penetration for the given risk or exposure. Purchasers and users of primary preservative treated timber must identify the exposure and then purchase treated timber to the correct H class which is defined and marked as follows: H2 – Interior above ground, e.g. roof trusses – insect risk H3 – Exterior above ground, e.g. cladding and decking – fungal & insect risk H4 – In ground contact, e.g. poles and posts – fungal & insect risk H5 – In fresh water/wet soils – e.g. piling, feedlot poles – fungal & insect risk H6 – Direct contact with marine waters, e.g. piling – marine borer and fungi Sustainable and renewable resource All the preservative treated timber and poles produced in South Africa comes from commercial plantations that are managed in a sustainable and renewable manner. The commercial plantations in South Africa consist of two groups, i.e. pinus and eucalyptus of which various different species are grown. For more information on preservative treated timber, its correct use and application, safety and disposal precautions, and where to find SAWPA members and preservative treated timber products, please contact SAWPA at +27 (0)11 974 1061, or sawpa@global.co.za or visit our website www.sawpa.co.za

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Mine Entra: Zimbabwe’s Premier Mining, Engineering and Transport Exhibition

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he mining, engineering and transport exhibition (Mine Entra) remains the most reputable expo of its kind in Zimbabwe, and one of the largest in the Southern African region. Having been in existence for a successful 22 consecutive years, the expo has built a solid reputation of providing an integral business and networking platform. Known for its ability to bring together the ‘who is who’ of the relevant sectors, the objective of the expo is to serve the marketing needs of exhibitors and visitors alike. Mine Entra 2017: The 2017 edition of Mine Entra is set for 19 to 21 July under the theme, ‘Exploring Linkages in the Mining Value Chain.’ The exhibition will seek to unearth the potential, opportunities and growth prospects throughout the mining value chain and its related sectors. Why participate in Mine Entra 2017? At Mine Entra you will:• Network with more than 2,500 global professionals all with a vested interest in the African mining value chain. • Engage with potential clients, suppliers and business partners and establish long-lasting value-adding contacts and relationships. • Gain face-to-face contact with more than 300 local and international companies both on and off the exhibition floor. • Learn about the latest developments in mining worldwide and acquire innovative technological solutions that can improve efficiency and safety. • Meet with industry experts and hundreds of investors, financiers, policymakers and other mining stakeholders at the high level, industry-driven conferences. Exhibitor Profile: We invite exhibitors from the following product sectors among others:

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Mining:- specialised companies supplying exploration, extraction, processing or beneficiation machinery and training requirements for the mining sector. Engineering:- companies and consultants supplying expertise in geotechnology, earth sciences, electrical equipment, computing, design, earthmoving machinery, chemicals, environmental management and safety devices. Transport:- from raw-materials handling to delivery networks, transport is the key factor in heavy industry and commerce. Conveyers, haulers, dumpers, personnel carriers, buses, all-terrain vehicles, rail locomotives, road carriers, mass transport, private vehicles, fuel, lubricants and accessories. Building and Construction:- the newest products, trends and materials in the building, construction and property management industry. Visitor Profile: Statistically, 90% of all Mine Entra visitors are decision makers from around the region with the potential to invest and engage in business ventures with local business. These include managers of industrial enterprises, heads of representative offices of international companies, chief engineers, technologists, geologists, surveyors, marketing specialists, suppliers and distributors of materials and equipment, service-sector representatives and mining media, among others. Mine Entra 2017 Diary 19 July: Infrastructure Development Conference 20 July: Mine Entra Conference 20 July: Mine Entra Official Opening Cocktail 21 July: Mine Entra Charity Golf Challenge Mine Entra’s growth reflects a two-decade investment in building a relevant and targeted tradeshow that has helped uncover Zimbabwe’s wealth and potential in the mining sector. It's been an amazing journey of 22 years and as proud as we are of our past, we are even more excited about our future.

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Register to exhibit at or visit Mine Entra 2017 via our website www.zitf.net. Alternatively, contact our Marketing Team today at zitfmktg@zitf.co.zw to discuss a customised plan to suit your unique needs and budget. The Organisers: Mine Entra is organised by the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair Company, the leading international exhibitions, events and conference organiser in the country. Our exhibitions and events are the first place where industry trends, ideas and innovative products are unveiled. We bring together a diverse audience to promote trade and investment in the country. Founded in 1986, as a non- profit, limited liability private company, the ZITF Company’s vision is to be the world’s first choice in offering innovative opportunities for social and business interaction. The vision aligns with the company’s thrust to constantly reinvent itself with novel event management techniques to generate maximum benefit for our clients. Our future-oriented thinking, coupled with zeal to consolidate our market position, allows us to set new trends within the exhibition industry. While traditionally formed to organise and host the multi-sectoral exhibition, Zimbabwe International Trade Fair, our product offering has evolved over the years to reflect the new demands of the exhibition industry. For this reason, we offer digitallyenhanced services such as online meeting scheduling and an event app for all our major exhibitions, including Mine Entra. . Contact Details Zimbabwe International Trade Fair Company P O Famona Bulawayo Tel: (+263-9) 884911-5 Fax: (+263-9) 884921 Email: zitfmktg@zitf.co.zw Website: www.zitf.net Follow us on;

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Setting Sail The first Husqvarna factory is established by the waterfalls in the town of Huskvarna, Sweden.

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ince starting out in 1689, Husqvarna Group has manufactured a wide range of quality products. Excellent engineering skills, a strong entrepreneurial spirit and a passion for quality products has led to innovative solutions, successfully taking the company from weapons to today’s cutting-edge outdoor power products. “For over 325 years Husqvarna has developed and manufactured quality products to help users achieve great results. Going forward, we will continue to challenge existing solutions and deliver high performing products with the needs of the user in mind,” says Dylan Lane, Managing Director of Husqvarna South Africa.

Our heritage In the late 1600’s, the wars that raged across Europe resulted in an increase in Sweden’s weapons production. Hydropower was required in the manufacturing process so in 1689, a drilling works was established beside the water falls of the little town of Huskvarna (at that time spelled Husqvarna) in southern Sweden, where many of Husqvarna’s products are still produced today. As the need for weapons declined, the company branched out into a whole new set of products ranging from sewing machines, hunting weapons, wood stoves, mincing machines, bicycles, motorcycles, gas stoves, microwave ovens and much more.

Environmental and ergonomic concerns Husqvarna’s early way of “thinking outside the box”, is well exemplified by the development of Husqvarna’s first chainsaw. Existing chainsaws at the time caused problems with noise pollution. By using motorcycle muffler technology, which was developed in-house, the noise level of the Husqvarna 90 was cut down to half that of the contemporary competition. Soon afterwards, this solution was followed by, new inventions like anti-vibration that prevented “vibration white fingers” disease and the first automated chain brake.

Throughout the years, Husqvarna has proved its technological leadership by introducing ground-breaking and award-winning solutions and products: •

X-Torq®, predominantly used in handheld products, delivers lower fuel consumption and reduced exhaust emission levels, in accordance with the world´s most stringent environmental regulations. AutoTune™, a technological and environmental breakthrough in professional chainsaws, which minimizes exhaust emissions and optimizes engine performance, omitting the need to spend time on carburettor adjustments. Battery powered products, that are lightweight, quiet and free from direct emissions but still offer petrol performance. Robotic lawn mowers: silent, self-operating mowers that free up time for homeowners and facility managers and consume very little energy. Demolition robots for the construction industry: equipped with remote control, they enable demolition tasks in areas where it is too dangerous for workers to enter.

Today, Husqvarna products are hard at work in parks, forests, construction sites, farms, small holdings, estates, golf courses and homes around the world giving craftsmen as well as hobby users the confidence to perform at the highest level. For more information and to locate your nearest dealer, visit www.husqvarna.co.za

The motorcyle era begins Husqvarna introduces motorcycles to its product portfolio.

1959 The first chainsaw Husqvarna introduces its first chainsaw, the Husqvarna 90.

1985 The year of the rider The first prototype of what is to become the Husqvarna rider is developed.

1995 The birth of the robotic mower Husqvarna launches the Solar Mower, the world’s first commercialised fully robotic lawnmower, running on nothing but solar power.

2008 First demolition robot Production of Husqvarna’s first demolition robot commences.

For more info, please contact: Jacqui Cochran Marketing Manager Husqvarna South Africa Tel 033-8469700 jacqui.cochran@husqvarnagroup.com www.husqvarna.co.za

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Resources for Importing Goods from Africa Overview

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his section provides information on the major export and import items of various African countries. It also provides information on the total value of imports and exports as well as the current major trading partners.

Angola Exports: $67.2 billion (2008 est.) Exports - commodities: crude oil, diamonds, refined petroleum products, coffee, sisal, fish and fish products, timber, cotton Exports - partners: China 32.7%, US 26.7%, South Africa 9.6%, France 5.5% (2008) Imports: $17.08 billion (2008 est.) Imports - commodities: machinery and electrical equipment, vehicles and spare parts; medicines, food, textiles, military goods Imports - partners: Portugal 19.3%, China 14.7%, US 12.3%, Brazil 8.3%, South Africa 5.4%, France 4.3% (2008) Botswana Exports: $4.904 billion (2008 est.) Exports - commodities: diamonds, copper, nickel, soda ash, meat, textiles Imports: $4.463 billion (2008 est.) Imports - commodities: foodstuffs, machinery, electrical goods, transport equipment, textiles, fuel and petroleum products, wood and paper products, metal and metal products Congo, Dem Rep Exports: $6.1 billion (2007) Exports - commodities: diamonds, gold, copper, cobalt, wood products, crude oil, coffee Exports - partners: China 44.7%, Belgium 16.9%, Finland 10.5%, US 8.9%, Zambia 4.8% (2008) Imports: $5.2 billion (2007) Imports - commodities: foodstuffs, mining and other machinery, transport equipment, fuels Imports - partners: South Africa 22.1%, Belgium 11.5%, Zambia 8.3%, Zimbabwe 7%, Kenya 5.9%, China 5.6%, France 5.4% (2008)

7%, Germany 6.3%, China 4.8% (2008) Imports: $2.419 billion (2008 est.) Imports - commodities: capital goods, petroleum, consumer goods, food Imports - partners: China 16.3%, France 12.1%, Iran 8.3%, South Africa 6%, Mauritius 4.3% (2008)

Imports: $81.89 billion f.o.b. (2007 est.) Imports - commodities: machinery and equipment, chemicals, petroleum products, scientific instruments, foodstuffs Imports - partners: Germany 10.9%, China 10%, Spain 8.2%, US 7.2%, Japan 6.1%, UK 4.5%, Saudi Arabia 4.2% (2007)

Malawi Exports: $830 million (2008 est.) Exports - commodities: tobacco 53%, tea, sugar, cotton, coffee, peanuts, wood products, apparel Exports - partners: South Africa 10.8%, Egypt 9.8%, Zimbabwe 8.7%, US 7.4%, Netherlands 7%, Russia 5.8%, Germany 5.7% (2008) Imports: $1.587 billion (2008 est.) Imports - commodities: food, petroleum products, semimanufactures, consumer goods, transportation equipment Imports - partners: South Africa 35.7%, India 8.1%, China 7.2%, Tanzania 5.8%, US 4.5% (2008)

Swaziland Exports: $1.926 billion f.o.b. (2007 est.) Exports - commodities: soft drink concentrates, sugar, wood pulp, cotton yarn, refrigerators, citrus and canned fruit Exports - partners: South Africa 59.7%, EU 8.8%, US 8.8%, Mozambique 6.2% (2006) Imports: $1.914 billion f.o.b. (2007 est.) Imports - commodities: motor vehicles, machinery, transport equipment, foodstuffs, petroleum products, chemicals Imports - partners: South Africa 95.6%, EU 0.9%, Japan 0.9% (2006)

Mauritius Exports: $2.231 billion f.o.b. (2007 est.) Exports - commodities: clothing and textiles, sugar, cut flowers, molasses, fish Exports - partners: UK 35.1%, France 14.4%, US 7.7%, Madagascar 6.3%, Italy 5.8% (2007) Imports: $3.656 billion f.o.b. (2007 est.) Imports - commodities: manufactured goods, capital equipment, foodstuffs, petroleum products, chemicals Imports - partners: India 21.2%, China 11.4%, France 10.7%, South Africa 7.4% (2007)

Tanzania Exports: $2.413 billion (2008 est.) Exports - commodities: gold, coffee, cashew nuts, manufactures, cotton Exports - partners: India 10.1%, China 7.2%, Japan 6.4%, UAE 5.6%, Netherlands 5.4%, Germany 5% (2008) Imports: $6.259 billion (2008 est.) Imports - commodities: consumer goods, machinery and transportation equipment, industrial raw materials, crude oil Imports - partners: China 14.5%, South Africa 7.3%, Kenya 7.2%, India 6.3%, UAE 6.1% (2008)

Mozambique Exports: $2.412 billion f.o.b. (2007 est.) Exports - commodities: aluminum, prawns, cashews, cotton, sugar, citrus, timber; bulk electricity Exports - partners: Italy 19.4%, Belgium 18.4%, Spain 12.5%, South Africa 12.3%, UK 7.3%, China 4.1% (2007) Imports: $2.811 billion f.o.b. (2007 est.) Imports - commodities: machinery and equipment, vehicles, fuel, chemicals, metal products, foodstuffs, textiles Imports - partners: South Africa 36.7%, Australia 8.5%, China 4.6% (2007)

Lesotho Exports - commodities: manufactures 75% (clothing, footwear, road vehicles), wool and mohair, food and live animals (2000) Exports - partners: US 93.6%, Madagascar 1.7%, Canada 1.5% (2008) Imports: $1.882 billion (2008 est.) Imports - commodities: food; building materials, vehicles, machinery, medicines, petroleum products Imports - partners: China 31.1%, Taiwan 23.5%, Hong Kong 19.4%, India 13.8%, Germany 5.2% (2008)

Namibia Exports: $2.919 billion f.o.b. (2007 est.) Exports - commodities: diamonds, copper, gold, zinc, lead, uranium; cattle, processed fish, karakul skins Exports - partners: South Africa 33.4%, US 4% (2006) Imports: $3.091 billion f.o.b. (2007 est.) Imports - commodities: foodstuffs; petroleum products and fuel, machinery and equipment, chemicals Imports - partners: South Africa 85.2%, US (2006)

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South Africa Madagascar Exports: $76.19 billion f.o.b. (2007 est.) Exports: $1.155 billion (2008 est.) Exports - commodities: gold, diamonds, platinum, other Exports - commodities: coffee, vanilla, shellfish, sugar, cotmetals and minerals, machinery and equipment Surgechromite, & Lightning, The Export Directory, 1.3 page, Jan to Jun.pdf 1 2017/01/17 09:45:05 ton cloth, petroleum products Exports - partners: US 11.9%,AM Japan 11.1%, Germany 8%,

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Zambia Exports: $4.818 billion (2008 est.) Exports - commodities: copper/cobalt 64%, cobalt, electricity; tobacco, flowers, cotton Exports - partners: Switzerland 36.2%, South Africa 10.5%, China 8.1%, Democratic Republic of the Congo 5%, Saudi Arabia 4.9%, Egypt 4.7%, Italy 4.3% (2008) Imports: $4.694 billion (2008 est.) Imports - commodities: machinery, transportation equipment, petroleum products, electricity, fertilizer; foodstuffs, clothing Imports - partners: South Africa 49.3%, China 8.2%, UAE 7.9%, India 4.4% (2008) Zimbabwe Exports - commodities: platinum, cotton, tobacco, gold, ferroalloys, textiles/clothing Exports - partners: South Africa 36.1%, Democratic Republic of the Congo 8.9%, Botswana 8%, China 5.5%, Zambia 4.4%, Japan 4.1%, Italy 4.1% (2008) Imports: $1.915 billion (2008 est.) Imports - commodities: machinery and transport equipment, other manufactures, chemicals, fuels Imports - partners: South Africa 52.2%, China 7%, Botswana 4.5% (2008)

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ydroscand is a 38 year old familyowned Swedish company headquartered in Stockholm that today is the market leader within hose and fluid components in Scandinavia. With a turnover in excess of 180 million Euros, more than 200 branches and more than 400 resellers, we serve over 21 000 customers across 18 countries in Europe, Asia and Africa with more than 1 100 members of staff. We also supply hose and fluid components to many large OEM’s.

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Our focus is always to be close to the customer, to this end our shops are supplied with complete stock, modern machines and

Hydroscand markets a complete assortment of hoses and fluid components with more than 20 000 items in stock. Other than hy-

Our Mission is to provide assembly and distribution of hoses and fluid components from a decentralized and customer-orientated organization. Our vision is to be the market leader - the customer’s first choice supplier of hoses and fluid components – by constantly developing and offering solutions that can meet the increasing demands on environment, efficiency and profitability.

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draulic hoses and industrial hoses, we also have all types of hose couplings, adapters, cutting ring fittings, flare fittings, ORFS couplings, pipe clamps, ball valves, quick release couplings, swivels and a variety of accessories. Our desire is to build long lasting and strong relationships with customers who require a high and consistent quality of product and service. Therefore our products and services shall always meet or exceed our customer’s requirements for product features, availability, reliability and economy.

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Blowers

Vacuum pumps

The Ultimate Service Capability

High pressure application

Custom engineered and turn-key solutions

Piston compressors

Local service centres

PET compressors

Gas compressors

Factory-trained service engineers

Professional auditing and reporting

Worldwide service network

Innovative warranty programs

Gardner Denver CompAir SA · 255 Berrange Rd, Wadeville 1428 · sales@compairsa.com · Tel.: 0861 246 824 · www.compair.co.za

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SUPERIOR QUALITY, SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE Neptun Boot manufactures world-class quality safety footwear for the mining, agricultural, food processing, security and general industries. Through innovation and advanced technology our boots are engineered to be hardworking, in comfort, support and protection.

MINING

SECURITY/ SAFETY

FORESTRY

AGRICULTURE

GENERAL PURPOSE

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FOOD PROCESSING

Marina

Trade Enquiries email: marketing@neptunboot.co.za

SETTING A NEW STANDARD

IN SAFETY FOOTWEAR

www.neptunboot.co.za

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@neptunboot

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