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Issue 3
April / May 2018
PtSA NEWSLETTER this issue
FOREWORD P.1
PtSA NATIONAL P.2
OVERVIEW OF PARTNERSHIP P.3
PtSA GAUTENG REGION P.4
PtSA WESTERN CAPE REGION P.5
2017 WC MANUFACTURING INDABA P.6
BENCHMARKING & INTERVENTION P.7
PtSA WEBSITE P.8
NEW MD CAPEWELL SPRINGS P.9
DENNES EXPANDS OPERATIONS P.9
SPECTRA-MAPAL P.10
TRANSNET SPONSORSHIP P.10
CONFIDENCE IN THE FUTURE P.11
CASHFLOW & BBBEE P.11
RECENT NETWORKING EVENINGS P.12
Foreword from CEO
Welcome to our national Newsletter for the
Production Technologies Association of South
Africa.
As was indicated in our first issue, the Board of
Directors of the Toolmaking Association of South
Africa, after lengthy discussions, have decided to
emphasize that going forward it will represent the
interests of the production technologies industry in
South Africa, and grow and strengthen the role of
the Association.
We have been mandated to implement a strategy to
grow the Association, to strengthen the role of the
Association on a national basis, and to expand the
scope of the association to include all aspects of the
production technologies industry. This will be
achieved through a process of networking,
partnerships and advocacy, similar to the process
which was implemented through the WCTI in the
Western Cape. We have included more details
regarding these plans in the Newsletter.
Formal announcements of the change of name of
the Toolmaking Association of South Africa to the
Production Technologies Association of South Africa
(PtSA) were made at the Networking Evenings held
recently in the Western Cape and Gauteng. This
name change is specifically intended to bring the
Association in line with international practices and
industry/government terminology.
Our Networking evenings which were held in the
Western Cape and Gauteng were sponsored by DG
Capital, and we thank the team from DG Capital for
this generous gesture. (Please see article in this
Newsletter)
We are also including details of some of the events
which took place towards the end of last year and
the beginning of this year, for your information and
interest, as well as some items of general interest
and information.
We are also including details of the Manufacturing
Indabas which are scheduled to take place during
this year, starting off with the Gauteng
Manufacturing Indaba taking place on the 19th & 20th
June at the Sandton Convention Centre.
We hope that you find this newsletter interesting and
informative. We would welcome any comments or
suggestions regarding the newsletter.
John McEwan
CEO: Production Technologies Association of
South Africa
Phone: 021-931-0070
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.ptsa.co.za
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The Production Technologies
Association of South Africa
(PtSA) promotes, protects and
supports the collective interests
of the Production Technologies
Industry in South Africa
MISSION STATEMENT
Production Technologies Association of South Africa
IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
OBJECTIVES
To promote the achievement of business success through advocacy, networking, information programs and services
To strive to enhance the reputation of the industry and its employees
To promote the efficiency and profitability of its member companies
To defend the interests of its members with authorities and other associations
To review the training and educational standards for skilled workers employed by Industry, particularly in times of rapid technological changes
To ensure the pathway to the future with the promotion of sustainable development
To strongly identify itself as a production technologies industry
association.
To expand and strengthen the networking and matchmaking
processes in all the regions
To promote partnerships at various levels
To promote and support the implementation of the improvement
programmes in industry by the and thereby improve the
competitiveness of the industry
To strive towards ensuring that the production technologies
industry is well represented to all relevant stakeholders and that
the industry has a strong voice.
To publish a regular National Newsletter which will form a
communication tool in order to:-
act as a voice for the industry
keep the industry informed of the latest news and
developments
expand the networking processes
inform the industry of opportunities which may arise
matchmake
To create a comprehensive Directory of Member
Companies which is both regional and national
To create a directory of the support infrastructure which is
available for industry and which companies can make use
of to improve their businesses.
To promote and champion sustainable development for the
production technologies industry
To ensure that the association is managed in accordance
with its statutes.
To guide industry towards a better understanding of
Industry 4.0: the fourth industrial revolution, the potential
impacts on the production technologies industry in South
Africa, and how to adapt to Industry 4.0
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HOW TO JOIN PtSA
To join PtSA please:-
Complete an Application form (see PtSA website www.ptsa.co.za or contact the PtSA office)
Indicate the membership categories you wish to join as (see PtSA website for details) o Industry member o Associate member o Institutional member registered o Registered Individual member
Once membership is accepted by PtSA, an invoice will be sent to the applicant
Organisation logo Organisation Name Responsibilities Management
Production Technologies Association of South Africa
Representing Industry Board of Directors: Regional PtSA,
Chairman and CEO of NTIP
Production Technologies Association of South Africa
(Regional) Representing Industry in each region
Elected Regional Chairman and Executive Committee
Department of Trade and Industry Government Partner CD: Future Industrial Production
Technologies
Intsimbi Future Production Technologies Initiative NPC
Partnership Structure Board of Directors the dti, PtSA,
Academia and Specialist Advisors
National Technologies
Implementation Platform (Pty) Ltd Programme Execution Board of Directors
Overview of Relationship between PtSA & the
Industry/Government partnership
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In order to ensure that there is a full understanding of the relationship between the Production Technologies Association of South Africa and the
industry/government partnership, we are including the overview below.
The governance structure, Intsimbi Future Production Technologies Initiative (formerly Intsimbi National Tooling Initiative) was established as a result of
the industry/government partnership between the dti and PtSA (formerly Toolmaking Association of South Africa), with the NTIP contracted via MoA for
responsibility for programme execution.
This partnership has resulted in the successful implementation of the National Tooling Initiative programme, and now has the objective of implementing
programmes to facilitate and support economic growth in the broader precision manufacturing sector.
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Members have an input into policy and
programmes through regional
structures Mo
A
MoA
PtSA (Gauteng Region) Elects new EXCO
Chantelle Phillips (Technical Projects Manager, HellermannTyton South Africa) was elected as the Chairman of
PtSA Gauteng Region.
She is a qualified Project Manager, mostly in the automotive industry.
The Technical Projects Department of HellermannTyton specialises in Consulting, Project Management, Research,
Development, Design (Moulds and products), tooling (All types - Plastic injection moulds, press tools, jigs, fixtures,
high pressure aluminium die cast moulds etc.), Manufacture Management, Risk & Change Management, Cost
management and new product implementation.
www.hellermann.co.za
Koos Snyman, who is a qualified Plastic Tool Jig & Die maker and Press Toolmaker, is the owner of Snyman
Tool and Die.
Snyman Tool and Die has been in the Metal and Engineering Industry since 1985. The company’s core
business includes the manufacturing of tooling and machined parts for the general and automotive industries
and it also provides a service to the industry by performing a machining service on customer owned parts. It
also exports to a number of overseas customers.
Aurelio Grech-Cumbo is the Chairman and CEO of RGC Engineering (Pty) Ltd.
RGC Engineering (Pty) Ltd. represents World Class High Tech Companies involved in Precision
Manufacturing, Quality Control and Metrology. Precision Tool Manufacturers, since 1978
www.rgcengineering.co.za
Phumlani Mngomezulu, Process Automation & Control engineer by profession. He is the current business
developer for Directech (Pty) Ltd. Directech is a South African mechatronics innovation & development
company specializing in industrial 4.0 automated machine building solutions, robotics solutions, aluminium kit
building profiles solutions, automated electrical torque/fastening tools solutions, and industrial automated
guided vehicles.
www.directech.co.za
Bevan Davis is the Managing Director of Conver-Tek which operates in the technology of injection moulding
and mould making since 1975. Conver-Tek have designed and produced moulds and production for various
world brands, and have developed such products as Kreepy-Krauly pool cleaners and polymer water meters.
www.convertek.co.za
Johan Pieterse is the owner of Haas Factory Outlet CNC Machine Tools SA. He is a qualified Electronic
Mechanician by trade and has been working on CNC equipment since 1980 doing installations, maintenance,
applications, programming and sales
www.haassa.com
The following members were elected onto the Executive Committee
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PtSA (Western Cape Region) Elects new EXCO
Bob Williamson was re-elected as the Chairman of PtSA Western Cape Region. Bob is a Naturalised South African citizen who trained as a student engineer with UK based Rolls Royce Aero Engines
graduating in Production Engineering.
His career spans 40 years in the Design and Manufacturing of High Technology Tooling Systems to the South African and
International Aerospace and Automotive Industries.
He is currently the Executive Chairman of the South African National Tooling Initiative and has recently appointed President of
ISTMA World, The International Special Tooling & Machining Association.
www.quad.co.za
The following members were elected onto the Executive Committee
Cordell Rautenbach, (Manager: Sales & Product Development, Atlantis Foundries), started his career 28 Years ago as an
Apprentice within the South African Foundry industry. He has a passion for manufacturing and is wanting to learn as much as
possible, which has led him to continuously study and learn new skills.
He worked for a number of years for Atlantis Forge before joining Atlantis Foundries where he has held various positions, and
has been part of the team which has developed the company into a major supplier to the international automotive market.
www.atlantisfoundries.com
Russel Bresendale, (Member, African Pressing Experts (A.P.E)), is a partner in A.P.E, a Toolmaker by Trade in the Metal
pressing and Tool room machining industries for the past 30 years. A, general engineering company ISO 9001 Certification,
established in 2003 as a fully owned BEE company. Offering design, servicing, supplies and manufactures specialised products.
We have four departments ensuring all your engineering needs is serviced under one roof A.P.E. has the technical capabilities
and capacity to design, build press tools and run production from a customer’s component or drawing specifications. A.P.E
services include- Machining, CNC, Pressing capabilities, Manufacturing and Plant Maintenance
www.apeengineering.co.za
Alan de Cerff, has extensive experience in the Tooling sector and has been involved in the Tooling initiative since inception. He
was a founding partner in Expertool Manufacturing since 1991 until 2013 and is currently the CEO of Riodor Marine, a Marine
maintenance and project management company. He has chaired the board of WCTI and remains active in the activities of the
current structure PtSA.
Grant Stevenson, (Independent Sustainability Solutions), a graduate, professional Mechanical Engineer with an MBA. He has
spent the bulk of his 30 year career in the manufacturing industry in various technical, operations, marketing and managerial
roles before reaching the level of MD at a medium sized automotive component manufacturing company. In 2009, he left the
corporate world to pursue other interests amongst which were running the WCTI, starting a smart technology company, and
operating as an independent management consultant to the SME manufacturing sector. More recently he has become involved
in an international management consulting concern which specializes in Operations and Supply Chain best practice
implementation in multi-national blue chip manufacturing organisations across the globe.
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Chris Conradie, (Executive: Mould Services, Polyoak Packaging), Mould Services is Polyoak's in-house mould
manufacturing and servicing division. Producing high quality moulds for all the divisions in the Polyoak Group. He stared his
career as a Toolmaker as an apprentice, while studying Mechanical Engineering through UNISA. He then joined Polyoak as
a CAD designer in Design First. After six years of specialized experience he was promoted to Technical Project Leader.
From there progressing to Mould Services Executive
www.polyoakpackaging.co.za
Industry Exhibition Stand at 2017 WC Manufacturing Indaba
An exhibition stand was set up at the Western Cape Manufacturing Indaba held in November 2017 to showcase some of the capabilities of
the manufacturing industry in the Western Cape and the associated support industries.
The following companies participated in the exhibition stand
Some key points resulting from the discussion panel at the 2017 Western Cape Indaba on the topic of Best of Western Cape manufacturing:
Diversity is the strength of manufacturing in the Western Cape
Industry 4.0 can revolutionise aspects of manufacturing and improve productivity
Business must upskill their staff to equip them for changes in global industries
Funding and incentive models should be reviewed to bolster new business in the country
www.ie.sun.ac.za
www.aatcomposites.com
www.quad.co.za
www.atlantisfoundries.com
www.capewell.co.za www.dramco.co.za www.formatube.co.za
www.retecon.co.za www.spectramapal-sa.co.za www.wagnersystems.co.za
Koorts Liebenberg (CEO of Seascape Stainless Steel Services),
Samantha Isaacs (MD of Formatube) and Ilse Karg Giuseppe Geldenhuys of Wagner Systems.
Pieter du Plessis (CEO of Atlantis Foundries) and Alan de Cerff
(CEO of Riodor Marine) visited the Exhibition stand
Nigel Gwynne-Evans (Chief Director: African Integration and
Industrial Development) and Ilse Karg (Chief Director Future
Industrial Production Technologies (Industry 4.0)) of ‘the dti’
visited the Industry Exhibition Stand at the Manufacturing Indaba
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This year NTIP will again be offering opportunities for companies to be Benchmarked and to undergo Intervention Projects in order to improve
competitiveness, through the NTIP/WBA.
NTIP/WBA Benchmarking & Intervention Projects
Any company wishing to participate in these programmes to please contact Je’Maine James at the NTIP offices or
PtSA offices.
Profiling &
Mapping
Database Benchmarking
Intervention
Projects
Human
Resource
Development
Technology
Upgrading
Matchmaking
Networking
Contact details:
Je’Maine James
Tel: 012-760-0332
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.ntipweb.co.za
Contact details:
John McEwan
Tel: 021-931-0070
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.ptsa.co.za
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Previous Intervention Project at The Toolroom Previous Intervention Project at Beatech Technical Solutions
Previous Benchmarking exercise at Dennes Engineering Previous Benchmarking exercise at Nampak Liquid
GAUTENG May 10th
August 16th November 15th
WESTERN CAPE July 12th
September 13th November 22nd
KWAZULU-NATAL July 19th
October 25th
EASTERN CAPE July 26th
October 18th
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PtSA Website
The new Production Technologies Association of South Africa (PtSA) website has been developed and is functional.
Please visit www.ptsa.co.za
This website is being further developed and improved in line with world standards, which will be completed shortly.
The website currently includes the following information:-
About PtSA - Information about the Production Technologies
Association of South Africa (PtSA)
PtSA Governance Structures
PtSA Regions (including the regional EXCO committees)
PtSA Membership (which will include details of member
companies) (under development)
Global Networking
PtSA Presentations (will include presentations which are of
interest to members)
Industry Overview (under development)
Documents (which includes the MoI and Financial
Statements)
News (to be kept up to date with regard to the industry)
Events (an overview of various events which are planned for
the year ahead)
Contact details
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Please note:-
1. It is planned to develop a comprehensive and interactive data base of
member companies on the website for use during any matchmaking
activities
2. A Directory of Companies has been developed and published for
companies in the Western Cape. This concept will be expanded to other
regions in the future.
PtSA Upcoming Networking Events for 2018
Schedule for Manufacturing Indaba 2018
WESTERN CAPE MANUFACTURING INDABA
7 November - Century City Convention Centre
MANUFACTURING INDABA
19-20 June - Sandton Convention Centre
SMALL BUSINESS INDABA
20 June - Sandton Convention Centre
KZN MANUFACTURING INDABA
22 August - Durban ICC
EASTERN CAPE MANUFACTURING INDABA
3 October - Boardwalk Conference Centre, Hotel & Spa
Please note we have negotiated a 5% discount for PtSA members attending the Indabas
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Dennes Engineering is a family business which has always offered good
service to its customers, has always formed good partnerships with its
suppliers and customers and offers a diverse portfolio of capabilities.
However, the one aspect that the company has always struggled with is
marketing, according to Harley Nash who has recently taken over the
business from his dad Don.
The vision that Dennes has now adopted is to grow the business, and
engineering in general, through good marketing, and also to include a strong
element of trade.
Based on this vision Dennes has recently added new trading partners to its
existing agencies for BHS Corrugated and Dicar and are now the agent for
both Vixen Aquablasters and Teng Tools in South Africa.
Vixen Aquablasters can be used for a wide variety of applications including
cleaning of aluminium, mild and stainless steel components, engine
components, surface preparations prior to bonding or coating, and is safe for
precision or tightly tolerance components. Dennes also offers a cleaning
service to the manufacturing industry.
Teng Tools, a Swedish tool brand with a lifetime guarantee, offers a large
range of hand tools and measuring equipment for the automotive,
maintenance and manufacturing industries, and includes tool storage
systems. Dennes will be distributing the tools through their brand new on-line
sales platform (www.teng-tools.co.za)
Emile Coetzee takes over as MD of Capewell Springs &
Metal Pressings
Dennes Engineering Expands Operations
Emile Coetzee recently took over as MD of Capewell Springs and Metal Pressings
(a member of the Kern-Liebers Group) from Graham Montgomery who left to take
over the position of MD at Kern-Liebers (UK)
Emile, who has been with Capewell Springs and Metal Pressings since 2015 as
National Sales Manager, has a strong engineering background which, combined
with his experience in sales, makes him well qualified for this new role.
Capewell Springs and Metal Pressings is a major supplier of metal pressings,
springs, wire forms and strip springs to various industries including the
automotive, electrical, construction, agricultural and textile industries. They have a
well-equipped toolroom and produce most of their own tooling.
Emile has a strong philosophy of making use of the available programmes offered
Contact details:
Emile Coetzee
Tel: 021-505-9400
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.capewell.co.za
Emile on his daily commuter (Ducati Scrambler)
Harley Nash with an engine casting after Aquablasting
through organisations such as Productivity SA (Capewell Springs and
Metal Pressings are currently implementing the Workplace Challenge
Programme) and the NTIP (Capewell Springs and Metal Pressings have
undergone the NTIP/WBA Benchmarking and Intervention Projects) in
order to improve production efficiencies and also human relationships at all
levels of the company. He is a firm believer in breaking down any form of
an “us and them” approach amongst the staff, and thus ensuring that there
is a strong team approach to the business.
He is a great supporter of networking amongst manufacturing companies
in order to improve the overall economic climate in the country.
We wish him all the best in his new role.
As a result of setting up this new on-line sales platform, they will also be
setting up a similar platform for the engineering work that they and their
partners can undertake which fits in very well with their vision to grow the
business through good marketing.
To quote Harley, “this coupled with our marketing through our own
newsletters, facebook pages and Instagram accounts, we believe this will
make our business and our partners businesses accessible and
approachable to a wider market”
Contact details:
Harley Nash
Tel: 021-511-6041
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.dennes.co.za
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How a local Precision Manufacturer remains competitive
Transnet sponsored Enterprise Development Initiative
Contact details:
Deon Bower
Tel: 021-577-3929
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.spectramapal-sa.co.za
A view of one of the state of the art CNC precision grinding
machines used by Spectra-Mapal
As part of TRANSNET Enterprise and Supplier Development, TRANSNET
SOC has partnered with PRODUCTIVITY SA to support enterprises with
business development services. The overall OBJECTIVE of this operational
support initiative is to establish systems and procedures to address
challenges affecting the operational performance and product- or service
delivery capabilities of existing and potential TRANSNET suppliers.
Practical support interventions at the premises of participating enterprises
focus on improving operational efficiency and utilization of resources through,
for example, improved scheduling practices and material control.
Furthermore, through the development and implementation of practical
solutions waste elimination and quality improvement is pursued.
This practical enterprise development initiative undertaken over an 11 week
period is available to business entities that:
Are 51%+ black owned.
Have been in operation for at least two (2) years.
Have physical premises from which they conduct their business
Employs at least four (4) fulltime employees.
Applications can be made via the Production Technologies Association of
South Africa or directly to Veliswa Dywili
This unique enterprise development opportunity is 99% funded by
TRANSNET. Qualifying applicants will be required to contribute R900
towards the cost of implementing practical solutions aimed at improving
operational efficiency and resource utilization as well as waste reduction
and quality improvement.
Spectra-Mapal is an Atlantis (Western Cape) based manufacturer of
specialised carbide cutting tools and also offers a tool regrinding service.
In a recent discussion between Deon Bower (Founder and Managing Director
of Spectra-Mapal), Ilse Karg (Chief Director Future Industrial Production
Technologies (Industry 4.0) of ‘the dti’) and the Toolmaking Association of
South Africa, he spoke about some of the challenges which Spectra-Mapal is
facing and some of the advantages which the company has as a specialised
local manufacturer.
These advantages can be summarised as follows:-
High flexibility and quick response times to customer requirements
They can handle small volumes and short production runs
Highly skilled local workforce
Direct management involvement in all aspects of the business
The challenges which the company is facing are similar to those other smaller
manufacturers are facing and include:-
Access to funding for development of technology and software updates
How to remain competitive against imports
Access to research and development
A clear marketing strategy
Deon feels that the local precision manufacturing industry must become more
supportive of each other in facing these challenges and strive towards a
collective growth strategy for the manufacturing industry.
He is very positive towards the future and believes that, with the correct
support, local smaller manufacturers can thrive.
ALBERT BRINK
Regional Manager: Cape
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 021-910-1591
Web: www.productivitysa.co.za
Veliswa Dywili
Secretary
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 011-848-5450
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Cashflow & BBBEE Solutions via DG Capital
Conver-Tek shows confidence in the future
DG Capital Cashflow and BBBEE solutions for the Tooling Industry
DG Capital is well known for its APDP support services in the tooling
industry. This close working relationship developed with the industry, has
enabled us to gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by
toolmakers.
It is projected that more than R60 million in cash value will successfully be
claimed by the DG Capital Processing division for Toolmakers in the 2018
calendar year.
There are two challenges that continually frustrate the ability to secure and
execute potential orders: - Cashflow and BBBEE Compliance.
Cashflow shortages can threaten project milestones, or even preclude a
Toolmaker from participating in the tender process to secure an order.
BBBEE compliance has become more than just a buzzword, and is a
qualifier for AIS participation, and more than likely a requirement to continue
receiving benefits from the APDP replacement program after 2021.
DG Capital has developed models to address both issues for the Tooling
Industry. For qualifying Toolmakers, flexible finance options and payment
terms linked with your customer project milestones are available.
As far as BBBEE compliance is concerned, the DG Capital model
addresses the preferential procurement portion of the scorecard through
a 51% Black owned procurement entity. This ensures that 100% of the
purchase value contributes towards your scorecard and maximises that
portion of your rating. Imported purchases that would otherwise not
qualify for points can now also qualify.
These models are tailored to meet each individual Toolmaker’s needs.
Should you be interested in further information, contact:
Nico Claassen 0791 365 038
Email: [email protected]
www.dgcapital.co.za
Natasha Croucamp and Rodney Rudman of
DG Capital at the Nov Networking Evening
Bevan Davis, Managing Director of Conver-Tek says that the recent
R20m investment in their new factory is an indication of their
confidence in the future of manufacturing in South Africa. Bevan goes
on to say that we can either be negatively influenced by the
uncertainties of the future, or we can take positive and bold steps to
positively influence the future of the economy.
This investment will ensure that the company can expand and develop
its vision for future growth, and for it to remain competitive in the local
and international markets.
Bevan is looking at the opportunities that are presenting themselves to
local manufactures such as a growing urban middle class in South
Africa, the opportunities in Africa, the positive impact of the Rand on
exports, to name a few, and encourages other manufacturers to take a
positive and long term view of the future.
He also encourages the local industry to become involved in influencing
policy and programmes for the benefit of the manufacturing sector, by
joining associations such as the Production Technologies Association,
so that industry “stands together”. He would like to see more “
co-opetition” where companies compete with each other while
co-operating with each other in a cluster environment.
He says that his recent visit to Portugal to see the Portuguese mould
making industry, really illustrated this philosophy of “co-opetition”, which
has resulted in the Portuguese mould making industry being one of the
most successful industry clusters in the world.
Bevan Davis
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 011-827-2460
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Recent WC & Gauteng Networking Evenings
Successful Networking Evenings were held in November 2017, March 2018 and May 2018, with a number of
presentations.
We also had a number of items / service offerings on display during the evenings for the benefit of our guests.
TradeWorld’s Leads and Tenders service is South Africa’s largest provider of Tenders and
RFQ’s. These opportunities are sourced from over 1000 sources, including websites, tender
portals, newspapers, etc. and are matched to your business profile and geographical
requirement and delivered to your business daily, in one comprehensive email.
PtSA have negotiated a special offer - a once off upfront payment of R4580.00 (incl
vat) for 12 months National coverage. Offer ends end July 2018.
Cheslin Denman
TradeWorld
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 021-680-4600
Web: https://tradeworld.sap.com/tradeworld/
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Geoffrey Leonard of MECAD with members of his team and
Alan Powell of Gullwing Engineering at the Western Cape
Networking Evening
Cheslin Denman of Tradeworld talking to guests at one
of the bistro tables at the Western Cape Networking
Evening
Saret van der Walt of Habitat Laser explaining Fibre
Laser engraving at the Western Cape Networking
Evening
Thierry Revert (MAGIC) with Lasni Millar (Wagner
Systems) and Albert Brink (Productivity SA) at the
Western Cape Networking Evening
General Overview – Western Cape
Dirk van Dyk (NTIP) & Hester Gysen (Fine Blanking) -
Gauteng
Graham Bolon (Durattract Plastics) & Bevan Davis
(Conver-tek) – Gauteng
Chantell Phillpis (HellermannTyton) & Ilse Karg (DTI) –
Gauteng
Nico Claassen (DG Capital) presenting at Gauteng
Networking Evening