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Releases

Water efficiency

Stop flushing your money down the drain

With the focus of the last few years being firmly centered on the energy crisis and the rapidly escalating costs of electricity, many organisations have focused their energy management and efficiency initiatives on this area, and for good reason.
 

Young and Rubicam (Y&R) joins forces with Tomorrow's Leaders

Media under the spotlight at the Tomorrow's Leaders Convention

One of the country’s top creative advertising agencies, Young and Rubicam (Y&R) South Africa has joined forces with the Tomorrow’s Leaders Convention in a bid to put the spotlight firmly on the media and advertising industry’s current and emerging talent.

   

Vusi Pikoli say’s good leadership is vital

Ethical and moral leadership key to success

It has been proved that successful companies that sustain their success are those that invest in ethical and moral leadership, according to Vusi Pikoli, former director of the National Prosecuting Authority and now director of forensics at the Gobodo group.

   

Winning the beer wars in SA

TLC_2011_logoSAB looking to serve SA consumers, retailers and society better against international competition

As South Africa becomes increasingly integrated in the global economy, local competition will intensify as the top global companies from around the world seek to capitalize on the increasingly lucrative South African marketplace.

   

Incledon new product offering

Incledon targets SA valve market

A range of sophisticated industrial valves is being exclusively introduced to the South African petrochemical and industrial markets by Incledon.

Expert fluid conveyance solutions provider, Incledon, has increased its product portfolio and market offering after introducing a range of heavy-duty carbon-steel valves to the South African market in November.

   
   

Hatch Africa

Steady growth makes Africa top of the class

Consulting engineering and project implementation firm, Hatch Africa, has experienced steady growth since opening its doors in South Africa on 4th July, 1995. The company prides itself in delivering strong   outcomes to its clients in the mining and metals, energy, and infrastructure sectors.

   

Post coitum triste omni est

Greg_Penfold_opt I had a poignant moment out driving the other day when my young son asked me where all the South African flags had gone. “There were lots last week and now there are hardly any!” was his sorrowful remark.

   

Hatch Africa

Steady growth makes Africa top of the class

Consulting engineering and project implementation firm, Hatch Africa, has experienced steady growth since opening its doors in South Africa on 4th July, 1995. The company prides itself in delivering strong   outcomes to its clients in the mining and metals, energy, and infrastructure sectors.

   

High speed rail link

Joburg/Durban plan needs further investigation

The South African Road Federation (SARF) cautions that the resuscitation of a proposal by the Minister of Transport, Sbu Ndebele, to establish a high-speed rail link between Johannesburg and Durban, should be subject to a thorough feasibility study before the scheme reaches the design stage. While welcoming the new initiative, SARF president, Mutshutshu Nxumalo, observes it is essential that an unbiased assessment should be conducted by experienced and competent transport engineers and economists.

   

Transformation of Angolan Fisheries

MTU SA’s role in the transformation of the Angolan Fisheries

Angola's economy has undergone a period of transformation in recent years following the country’s 25 years of civil war. Part of that were the efforts to rehabilitate and modernise the domestic fishing industry. MTU South Africa (PTY) Ltd, supplier of engines, complete propulsion and power systems in Southern Africa is proud to have played a role in those efforts.

   

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