Lifting Africa Nov / Dec 2015

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The official magazine for LEEASA (Lifting Equipment Engineering Association of South Africa) and CMA (Crane Manufacturers Association of SA)

DMR 18 Correction Notice

Crane Accidents

Nov/Dec 2015

LME Survey

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Let us float

your boat We are expanding our network of Distributors! If you think you have what it takes to distribute and support our world renowned brands in your area, please contact Brendan Londt for more information regarding our Franchise Opportunities. Tel +27 (0)82 892 6613 or brendanl@eiegroup.co.za

Thank you Fassi for taking on all our heavy weights, from planes, trains and automobiles.

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The official magazine for LEEASA (Lifting Equipment Engineering Association of South Africa) and CMA (Crane Manufacturers Association of SA)

DMR 18 Correction Notice

Crane Accidents

Nov/Dec 2015

LME Survey Lifting Africa - Nov/Dec 2015

Index to Advertisers 600 SA

IFC, 16, 21

Burncrete 35 Bonfiglioli

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Gunnebo 29 Linkbelt

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Mphatlalatsane

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Phakamisa

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Renttech OFC Rigging Academy Rope Constructions

17 OBC

RUD IBC Rusch

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Specialised Industrial Supplies 49 Terex / Demag

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WH Lifting

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COVER STORY L – R: Johan Bester, Welding Product Manager at Renttech SA; Jannie Bronkhorst, Regional Sales Manager, Renttech SA; Gerrit van Zyl, Managing Director, Renttech SA at the launch of the company’s Wadeville sales outlet

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COVER STORY Adele van Zyl, Product Manager – Rigging at Renttech SA

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PERSONALITY PROFILE

ASSOCIATION NEWS Ken Greenwood. Chairman

Alan o’Hara, Crane Manufacturers Assocatin chaiperson

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CRANE MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION

Bryn Jones

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FORKLIFTS

From left: Daniel van Rensburg (Battery Division Manager, GLTC –JHB) and Tommy van Schalkwyk (DC Manager, Midas Group)

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ACCIDENT Lifting Africa - Nov/Dec 2015

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ACCIDENT Erection/Dismantling/Extending

53%

Extreme Weather

25%

Foundation Issues

4%

Mechanical or Structural Issues

6%

Misuse

10%

Electrical/Control System Issues

2%

Total

100%

Source: Health and Safety Executive, UK Table 1: Comparison of Crane Incidents (Worldwide, 2010)

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To Advertise contact Surita on Tel: (011) 047-2400 Email: info@liftingafrica.co.za www.liftingafrica.co.za


LEEASA – LME – SURVEY SURVEY

(After completion please email to Lifting Africa at info@ liftingafrica.co.za We will submit it as a full report to the Department of Labour) 1. Are you an existing LME? 2. If Yes to 1, what is your LME number? 3. Did you receive acknowledgement of receipt of your application? 4. Did you experience difficulty in submitting your application? (Were the DoL reluctant to receive the application?) 5. Is your LME number correct when checking on the LME list on the DoL web site? (N.B. the LME number appears on the far right of the list) 6. If No to 1, when did you first apply? 7. Did you get the scope of approval requested on your LME? 8. Was your application lost in the application process? 9. Did you submit a second copy of your application? 10. If yes to 9, when did you submit the second copy? 11. After submitting your application, have you had a feedback from the DoL? 12. Have you reacted and fulfilled the requested requirements? 13. If yes to 12, have you had further feed back? 14. Has your LME application been refused? 15. List the reasons why your LME application was refused. 16. Has your application for extension of scope of approval been refused? 17. If yes to 16, list the reasons why your LME application was refused. 18. Do you have difficulty in communicating with the DoL? 19. If yes to 18, what type of communication do you have problems with? Telephone? Fax? Post? 20. Has the LME approval process retarded the progress of your company? 21. If yes to 20, to what extent? Loss of contracts or work? Loss of income? Reduction in staff? Closed the LME part of your business? Closed your business? 22. If you do not receive your LME, will you have to reduce your operation and or face financial difficulties in the near future? 23. If yes to 22, to what extent will you be affected? (Please be realistic in this regard). 24. Please supply your Company (LME) name & contact person’s details (address, phone, fax, E mail). Completed for Company: Contact person: Tel: Cell: E Mail: Lifting Africa - Nov/Dec 2015

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years

of service.

We want to say

u o y k n a th to all our loyal customers.

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TESTING AND INSPECTIONS

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Takes a bow to


RIGGER - SKILLS DEVELOPMENT

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LOAD CELLS 18

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TELESCOPIC HANDLER 20

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TELESCOPIC HANDLER

We have

moved

We have upgraded

to bigger and better premises.

Tel: +27 (0)11 966 2000 www.eiegroup.co.za

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NEWS FROM AFRICA 22

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OVERHEAD CRANES

Morris – Africa’s Lifting Legend Morris has been supplying lifting equipment to the South African Market since 1952 and have secured an enviable record within the Sub Saharan region for quality and reliability. Bryn Jones Projects Director explains that the key to this success lies in being able to understand the individual requirements of each Client process and engineering specific solutions to suit the individual needs of each manufacturing process to supply the right solution for each application.

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he product range at Morris is predominantly based around the ABUS range of lifting equipment, a range supplied from ABUS in Germany. These units are manufactured to the highest of European Standards and Morris have had the Sub Saharan Agency for this product range for over a decade and the units have proven themselves in thousands of different environments and applications and the challenging and brutal South African market. Bryn goes on to say that in his 48 years with Morris, South Africa is a market full of challenges in the crane Industry, particularly in the mining and smelter Industries, challenges which only really exist in the Australian and South American markets. These challenges are certainly different to the European markets. By understanding our Clients’ needs as well as the market requirements, Morris is best suited to fulfil all expectations. Keeping abreast of changing Regulations as well as keeping abreast of the latest technological advancements within the Lifting Industry keeps Morris at the forefront of the market in Africa and enables us to offer our Clients high quality and extremely safe lifting equipment. Quality and Safety are virtually the only two areas within our Company that are definitely not negotiable explains Bryn. With a proven product range from 250 kg to 300 Tonne capacity Morris continue to service and maintain all makes of crane through our 15 Morris and Crane Aid Branches which are strategically situated throughout the African continent. These Branches are staffed by fully trained Technicians and Lifting Machine Inspectors. As a fully South African owned Company, Morris has the largest number of On Site service Contracts, further emphasising the quality of service available and continued Customer satisfaction. Servicing and Load Testing agreements are specifically tailored to suit spe-

cific needs and therefore allowing End Users to fulfil their legal obligations under the new Regulation 18 – Driven Machinery Act. With a dedicated and experienced Engineering staff, Morris are capable of tailoring the right mix of both standard and Engineered solutions to cater for applications from simple machine shop applications right through to specialised ladle or container handling solutions. With an In House training school, Morris have also embarked on a continuous training regime. The training not only provides for continuous skills development of existing employees but also serves the requirements to support the ongoing apprenticeship scheme where young South Africans are given the training to fulfil and qualify within their chosen career. This apprenticeship scheme aims to provide Morris with the skills that are required well into the future.

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HEAVY LIFT

Vanguard Heavy-Lift Strand Jacking Solution – Safe, Precise, Cost Effective The application of Strand Jacking Technology by international heavy-lift specialist Vanguard, is proving to be an economical solution for clients, while enhancing worker safety and performance quality.

The Strand Jacks forms part of Vanguard’s extensive range of specialised heavy-lift equipment, which also includes hydraulic lift systems, jack and slide systems, rigging and installation equipment and a variety of specialised cranes. Recently, Vanguard had been requested to assist with lifting and placing preassembled sections of a stockpile conveyor gantry into position 30 metres above ground level. The initial request

was to execute these works using large cranes, with the final construction being done at height. Vanguard conceptualised and engineered an alternative project solution using Strand Jacks, according to Vanguard’s Roger Rousseau.

The Strand Jacks forms part of Vanguard’s extensive range of specialised heavy-lift equipment “While Strand Jacks have been in use globally for some time, their versatility and benefits are not well known in the field of steel construction in southern Africa and therefore are often unobserved, ” said Rousseau. “Using this technology, our engineered project solution allowed our client to complete the assembly of each gantry section on the ground, improving the level of safety and the speed of the work, while facilitating closer quality control. It was also more economical, as the cost of deploying large cranes for an extended period is very high and uncompromising in the face of any unforeseen delays in schedule.”

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The sections that were lifted comprised three weighing 115 tonnes each, and a fourth weighing 150 tonnes including a tripper car; each gantry section was 50.4 metres in length. The strand jacks have a lifting capacity of 70 tonnes each, and the contract employed four jacks at different points to lift the load. The conveyor gantries were connected to, and lifted by, the stand jacks using high-tensile steel cables, known as strands.

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The lifting itself was computer-controlled through intelligent software that operated the four jacks in unison, so they could grip and pull the strands over a ‘stroke’ distance of about half a metre at a time. To construct the framework in which the jacks could operate, four lattice towers were erected and connected horizontally by two pairs of header beams, one pair on either end of the load. Two platforms – each carrying two strand jacks –were individually placed on a pair of headers beams. This arrangement also allowed for the lateral movement of the load to the required position.


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OVERHEAD CRANES

Demag has been supplying Fast Flame with cranes for over 20 years

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PRODUCTS & SERVICES Development of the portfolio and in particular the eMax and load cell technology was to a large extent instigated by those using multiple units

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The receiver antenna sits at the tip of the boom, connected to a coax cable which is feed down the boom to a smaller coax that connects to the monitor in the cab. The antenna is always at the tip of the boom to allow direct line of sight to the hook block.

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CRAWLER CRANES

iebherr LR 1600/2 crawler crane lets Airbus A-300 “fly” The service life of the "Zero-G" parabolic aircraft came to an end with a spectacular hoist over the fence at Cologne-Bonn Airport. The heavy load experts from Riga Mainz hoisted the 82-tonne Airbus A-300 from the airport's apron using a Liebherr LR 1600/2 crawler crane and a sophisticated combination of attachment equipment. The aircraft will now become a museum exhibit on show to the general public.

Sophisticated hanging gear: the combination of cross beams and spreaders was able to adjust its angle to the appropriate centre of gravity using an electric chain hoist.

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oth the specifications for the crane job at the airport, such as its limited set-up height, and the requirements for attaching the sensitive load were very stringent. In fact there are only three attachment points on the entire aircraft with the required load capacity – both main sets of landing gear and an area at the front of the Airbus' fuselage.

The attachment equipment weighed a total of 19 tonnes and included two cross beams and three load spreaders developed by Riga Mainz. A remote controlled chain hoist was used to adjust the crane hook precisely over the overall centre of gravity, even when it was loaded. This made it possible to adjust the required angle of the aircraft to the horizontal to generate no upthrust in the

The aircraft will now become a museum exhibit on show to the general public

event of wind and inflows from the front. This solution satisfied a major requirement specified by the customer. "Zero-G" required around one hour for its last "flight" over the airport security fence. The Airbus, which measures around 54 metres in length, was turned almost imperceptibly slowly into its final position. The LR 1600/2 with its curious load then covered a distance of around 20 metres on a specially laid gravel bed. Placing the future museum exhibit on three foundation points proved to be something of a long-winded procedure. Minor corrections had to be made to the construction before the crane driver Markus Knabe was able to position his unusual load with millimetre precision. Airport manager Michael Garvens did not hold back with his praise after the job had been successfully completed: "Absolute precision work and a great result."

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NEW AMENDMENTS

Occupational Health And Safety Act, Act 85 Of 1993 Driven Machinery Regulations, 2015 Correction notice Government Notice No. R 539 published in the government gazette No. 38904 dated 4 March 2011 is hereby corrected as follows. I Tibor Szana, appointed as Chief Inspector in terms of section 27(1) of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, Act 85 of 1993, acting in terms of the powers vested in me by regulation 18(11) of the Driven Machinery Regulations published under Government Notice R 540 of 24 June 2015, hereby give notice that as from 9 December 2015, all applications for approval from a person or organization who provides training to operators of lifting machines listed in the National Code of Practice for the Training Providers of Lifting Machine Operators, will henceforth only be entertained if it is accompanied by a valid certificate issued by Transport Seta, established in terms of Skills Development Act, No 37 of 2008, which has been authorized by the Chief Inspector, to carry out such accreditation. Lifting Africa - Nov/Dec 2015

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PRODUCTS & SERVICES 34

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Raise your Safety Standards with the very best Lifting Brands Green Pin Shackles Green Pin from Van Beest is a premium European manufactured shackle respected worldwide and has become synonymous with exceptional quality, safety and professional reliability.

Tiger Chain & Lever Hoists Tiger premium quality Chain and Lever Hoists in corrosion resistant and classic heavy duty models

Insist on these premium international brands. Take your safety standards to new heights.

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PROFESSIONA BODY 36

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PROFESSIONA BODY The major structural components for the two Ship-to-Shore Liebherr Cranes being delivered at the Durban Container Terminal

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REPORT BACK 38

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PRODUCTS & SERVICES

CraneSTAR facilitates ease of access to vital information for crane owners around the globe

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MOBILE WORKSHOP STRUCTURES

Ronel Kotze

Mobile Workshops

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MOBILE WORKSHOP STRUCTURES

Steven Claase (Group Sales and Marketing) of Stahl Cranes & Hoists (Pty) Ltd

Mobile Workshop Structures that are delivered according to the customer’s specific site requirements

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GEARED MOTORS

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Buyers Guide BLOCKS

Specialised Industrial Supplies Tel: (011) 792-5226 Fax: (011) 792-5660 Email: michael@liftilash.co.za Web: www.liftlash.co.za CHAINS

HOISTS

Becker Mining Africa Tel: (011) 617-63 00 Fax: 011 908-58 06 Email: info@ za.becker-mining. com Web: www.za.becker-mining. com

FORKLIFTS

Linde Material Handling Tel: (011) 723-7000 Fax: (011) 608-1446 Email: info@linde-mh.co.za Web: www.linde-mh.co.za

LIFTING TACKLE

Cooper & Cooper Tel: (011) 493-4355 Fax: (011) 493-0641 Email: info@coopergroup.co.za Web: www.coopergroup.co.za

INSPECTION

Specialised Industrial Supplies Tel: (011) 792-5226 Fax: (011) 792-5660 Email: michael@liftilash.co.za Web: www.liftlash.co.za DYNAMOMETERS & OVERHEAD CRANES

Shutterlock Tel: (011) 412-2918 Fax: 086 515 6975 Email: sales@shutterlock.co.za Web: www.shutterlock.co.za HIGH PERFORMANCE CRANE ROPE

Shutterlock Tel: (011) 412-2918 Fax: 086 515 6975 Email: sales@shutterlock.co.za Web: www.shutterlock.co.za

Searle Hoist & Tool Tel: (011) 882-2000 Fax: (011) 882-2037 Email: rjd.esjhb@mweb.co.za Web: www.edwardsearle.co.za

Renttech Tel: (011) 824-0410 Fax: (011)824-0427 Web: www.renttechsa.co.za

Specialised Industrial Supplies Tel: (011) 792-5226 Fax: (011) 792-5660 Email: michael@liftilash.co.za Web: www.liftlash.co.za

Toco Lifting Tel: (011) 3458800 Fax: (011) 872-2157 Email: sales@toco.co.za Web: www.tocolifting.co.za

Culmen Consultants Tel: (012) 804-8244 Fax: (012) 804-1835 Email: info@culmen.co.za Web: www.culmen.co.za

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LIFTING TACKLE AND RIGGING HARDWARE

LIFTING EQ REPAIRS & RE-CERTIFICATION

Shutterlock Tel: (011) 412-2918 Fax: 086 515 6975 Email: sales@shutterlock.co.za Web: www.shutterlock.co.za LIFTING POINT

Gunnebo Industries Tel: (011) 614-6078 Fax: (011) 624-1300 Email: info@gunnebolifting. co.za Web: www.gunnebolifting.com

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Scaw Metals Group Tel: (011) 601-8400 Fax: (011) 601 8405 Email: info@scaw.co.za Web: www.scaw.co.za

Shutterlock Tel: (011) 412-2918 Fax: 086 515 6975 Email: sales@shutterlock.co.za Web: www.shutterlock.co.za MAGNETS

WH Lifting and Handling Tel: (011) 315-0227 Fax: (011) 315-2937 Email: info@whlifting.co.za Web: www.whlifting.co.za

Contact Surita on Tel: (011) 047-2400 Cell: 083 281 5761 Email; adverts@liftingafrica.co.za


FLAT WEBBING SLINGS ] WIDTHS FROM 30MM TO 600MM ] WORK LOAD LIMITS FROM 325KG TO 40000KG

ENDLESS ROUNDSLINGS ] WORK LOAD LIMITS FROM 500KG TO 900 000KG

MANUFACTURED AND TESTED IN ACCORDANCE TO : ] SANS/SABS 94 ] CE 1492 ] ISO 9001

] FACTOR OF SAFETY 7 : 1 ] COLOUR CODED

TEL : (+27) 011 792-5226 EMAIL: MICHAEL@LIFTLASH.CO.ZA WWW.LIFTLASH.CO.ZA / WWW.RUD.COM / WWW.SPANSET.COM

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Buyers Guide MAINTENANCE

Newcorr Mining & Industrial Tel: (011) 392-5855 Fax: (011) 392-5884 Email: lynda@newcorr.co.za MOBILE CRANE

600 SA Tel: (011) 966-2000 Fax: 086 403 8718 Email: ismailg@eiegroup.co.za Web: www.eiegroup.co.za

Konecranes Tel: (011) 864-2800 Cell: 076 403 3184 Email: john.macdonald@konecranes.com Web: www.konecranes.co.za

TOWER CRANES

Rusch Crane Repairs Tel: +31 (0)227 540027 Email: rsc@rusch.to Web: www.rusch.to RIGGING

ProCrane (Pty) Ltd Tel: (011) 394-5550 Fax: (011) 394-7489 Email: sales@procrane.co.za Web: www.procrane.co.za RGM Cranes Tel: (011) 4223690 Fax: (011) 4203712 Email: admin@rgm.co.za Web: www.rgmcranes.co.za

Gauteng Rigging Services Tel: (016) 986-0862 Fax: 016 986-0472 Email: operations@gautengrigging.co.za

Rigging Academy Tel: (011) 824-5172 Fax: (011) 824-6172 Email: arni@me.co.za Web: www.mme.co.za

Torre Lifting Solutions Tel: (011) 822-8782 Email: info@safrench.co.za Web: www.torreindustries.com TRAINING

Anchor Industries Tel: (021) 531-0525 Email: training@anchors.co.za Web: www.anchors.co.za

STEEL WIRE ROPE Link-Belt Cranes Tel: (011) 966-2545 Email: tzulu@eiegroup.co.za Web: www.eiegroup.co.za OVERHEAD CRANE

AJM Engineering Services Tel: (011) 453-0728/29 Fax: (011) 453-0757 Email: info@ajmengineering. co.za Web: www.ajmengineering. co.za

Demag Cranes Tel: (011) 898-3500 Fax: (011) 898-3533 Email: Enquiry.sa@terex.com Web: www.demagcranes.co.za 50

Stahl Cranes & Hoists Tel: (011) 900-1085 Email: sales@stahlcranes.co.za Web: www.stahlcranes.co.za

Verlinde Cranes Tel: (014) 537-2977 Email: verlinde@iafrica.com Web: www.verlinde.co.za

Shutterlock Tel: (011) 412-2918 Fax: 086 515 6975 Email: sales@shutterlock.co.za Web: www.shutterlock.co.za

Specialised Industrial Supplies Tel: (011) 792-5226 Fax: (011) 792-5660 Email: michael@liftilash.co.za Web: www.liftlash.co.za TESTING

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LMI Academy Tel: (011) 475-5876 Fax: 086 605 7522 Email: info@lmi-academy.co.za Web: www.lmi-academy.co.za SERVICING

REPAIRS

Rhino Lifting Maintenance Tel: (016) 971-2348 Fax: (016) 971-3876 Email: sales@rhinolm.co.za

Phakamisa Safety Consultants Tel: (011) 462-9620/1 Fax: (011) 462-9620 Email: potto@icon.co.za Web: www.phakamisasafety. co.za

Culmen Consultants Tel: (012) 804-8244 Fax: (012) 804-1835 Email: info@culmen.co.za Web: www.culmen.co.za

Park Lifting Tel: (017) 687-0236 Fax: (017) 687-0239 Email: johan@parklifting.co.za


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