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Up-to-date news and views of Sika South Africa staff, customers and suppliers
Sika East Africa- is fi lling the ‘gap’
Sika invests in New Concrete Laboratory in Gauteng
Sika East Africa has recently become its own company positioned under Sika South Africa. This expanding company has now started its own production line with a selected few products. This is sure to increase in the near future.
Sika South Africa is delighted to announce the opening of their new concrete laboratory in Johannesburg.
Business unit concrete will use this facility to further increase their core business as there is an increase in demand in the Gauteng area for Sika concrete
admixtures. Sika is improving its service in this region by offering high quality technical support, backed by relevant concrete testing facilities and proce-
dures to quantify and optimise their concrete quality and cost effi ciency. The laboratory will enable the Sika concrete technologists within the Gauteng area
to optimise concrete mixes for semi dry pavers, wet cast precasters, RMC
producers (Ready mix concrete), and testing of Shotcrete materials used in
tunnelling and mining.
In the main concrete laboratory mixes are designed and tested to de-
termine where they can be adjusted for optimization. The Sika concrete
admixtures can improve water reduction, allowing for further reduction of
cementitious binder contents while still maintaining concrete workability
with similar or improved strength development.
Tom Power, General Manager of Sika East Africa, falls under Paul Adams, MD Sika South Africa and Iven Chadwick, Regional Manager IMEA. The
team consists of a few golden oldies, such as George Christie (technical sales) and Christine Malenya (Sales Co-ordinator), as well as new members,
ZeinabSher(Technical Sales), Pauline Odhiambo (Financial Manager), and Henry Mulima (Production Manager) heading up a fully functional team behind
the scenes.
“Some time ago I was asked if I would travel to Sika East Africa, and I had to look at a map to see where I was going – An emerging region” according to
Trip Advisor!
In Sika terminology, an emerging market is an under developed region that shows market growth potential and East Africa certainly fi ts the bill,” writes Tom.
The concept for Sika East Africa was sown back in 2009. The vision was to strengthen Sika’s presence in Africa by “fi lling the gap”.
The concept posed huge challenges for Sika. It would require a permanent base and substantial investment into the region, Economic growth in Africa was
running at 5% year-on-year, yet the markets were volatile and business dealings were somewhat dubious.
Sika East Africa is now a new entity within the Sika organization with our head offi ce in Nairobi, Kenya. We have a powder manufacturing plant with an
annual single-shift capacity of ~ 6,000 Ton. Production includes Sika Ceram 101, Sika Ceram 201, Sikagrout-212, and Sika Quartztop.Sika East Africa will
shortly commence production in our new Liquid Manufacturing Plant which has annual single-shift capacity of ~ 8000 Ton.The factory has attained NEMA
licensing, fi re and safety approval and employees have been trained on fi re
safety to ensure absolute caution in this environment.
“And now the challenge starts, as we try to fi ll the requirements of a region
that is striving hard to reach modern day standards of infrastructural de-
velopment, capital investment projects, commercial and industrial ventures
and public service needs.” Tom Power
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MD Speaks
Global News
MD Address – Sika Beat September 2012 Inkulumo ye MD - I Sika Beat ka September 2012
It seems like only yesterday that I was wishing my predecessor, Niall Wylde, “Bon Voyage” to take up the responsibility of GM GCC Countries. Niall has now of-fi cially completed his 2½ year stint in Dubai and has decided to return to Sika South Africa. He will be taking over the portfolio of Business Development Manager, focusing on new business in the Border Countries sur-rounding SA. So Welcome back Niall!
As mentioned in my previous edition of Sika Beat, the nation, and particularly the construction industry, are still awaiting the government’s so-called promised spend of R850 Billion on infrastructure. Hence the fo-
cus is now not only within our borders but beyond as well. In saying this, our Industry division continues to strive to conquer new applica-tion fi elds in Wind and Solar energy and sandwich paneling, whilst still the undisputed leaders in AGR in South Africa. Our BU Concrete division has recently opened its new concrete lab in Gauteng; this will help in serving our existing client base and allow us to penetrate the existing concrete market in Gauteng. BU Contractors still continue to perform extremely well in this depressed market, showing how important service and technical expertise is to our customers. BU Distribution continues to grow with its new leader Carike at the helm, implementing new strategies and plans to combat this extremely competitive market.
Kubukeka sengathi bekuyizolo lapho bengithi “Ndlelanlhe” kulowo engangena esikhundleni sakhe uNaill Wylde ngesikhathi yena etha-tha isikhundla sokuba GM kumazwe aziwa nge GCC. U Naill useluqede ngokusemthethweni uhambo lwakhe lweminyaka emibili nohhafu eseDubai wabe esethatha isinqumo sokubuyela eSika South Africa esezothatha isikhundla sokuba yiBusiness Development Manager, lapho ezobhekana khona nokukhuliswa kwebhizinisi emazweni an-gomakhelwane beSouth Africa.Ngakho Wamukelekile Ekhaya Niall.Njengoba ngangiphawulile kushicilelo lweSika Beat edlule, isizwe sonke ikakhulukazi imboni yezokwakha sisalindele isethembiso si-kaHulumeni wesabelo sika 850 Billion wamaRandi wengqalasizinda, asisabhekile ngaphakathi ezweni lethu kuphela kodwa nangaphandle kwemincele yakuleli. Ngakho-ke uphiko lwethu olubhekene nezezim-boni luzabalazela ukunqoba umkhankaso lapho kuphehlwa khona amandla kagesi ngoMoya nangeLanga futhi akungatshazwa ukuthi yithi esibashaya emakhanda kulomkhakha owaziwa ngele AGR eS-outh Africa. Uphiko lwe BU Concrete luvule isikhungo socwaningo ngokhonkolo eGauteng, lokhu kuzosinika amathuba angcono okusiza abathengi bethu abase Gauteng namaphethelo. Kanti uphiko lwethu lwe BU Contractors luyuqhubeka nokusebenza kahle naphezu kwesimo es-icindezelayo ezimakethe okuyizinkomba zokuthi kubaluleke kanga-kanani ukunikeza ngobuchwepheshe besimanje kumakhasimende ethu. Uphiko lwe BU Distribution lona luyaqhubeka luyadlhondlobala ngaphansi komholi walo omusha u Carike, lapho eklama khona ama-cebo amasha namasu angcono okubhekana nezimbangi ezingazi-bekile phansi kulemakethe.
Sika is a Recognised Leader
Paul AdamsMD, Sika South Africa
Sika has recently received several major distinctions that will reinforce our role as a leading global company. From June 2012, Sika will be up-lifted into Switzerland’s top 30-company Swiss Leader Index (SLI). This has quickly followed the announcement that Sika is, for the fi rst time, one of the top 50 Swiss Brands, and, that Sika is being added to the list of the 20 companies in Switzerland with the most patents registered. Three accolades in a matter or weeks.
On 14 June 2012 Sika made signifi cant strides to becoming a recognized, leading, global company. Due to our higher sales and profi ts, and consequently
growing market value, as well as the turnover of Sika stocks traded at the Swiss Stock Ex- change SIX, Sika will be lifted from the Swiss Small and Midcap
Index into the prestigious Swiss Leader Index (SLI). Listed in the SLI are Switzerland’s top 30 companies, including Nestlé, Novartis, Roche, ABB, Holcim
and Schindler.
Only a few weeks prior, Sika was awarded an entry into the list of
the Top 50 Swiss Brands. Few business-to-business companies
can realize this esteemed ranking that is dominated by strong con-
sumer brands such as Nescafé, Roche, Rolex, Adecco, Logitech
and Swatch. As specifi ed in the ranking: “Sika relies on strength
of innovation and invests continuously in expanding its technology
base, offering advanced solutions to its customers. Sika is a highly
trusted brand and has a high global reputation.”
As a further sign of innovativeness, Sika was listed in the Top 20
companies with the most patents registered in Switzerland. The
high rank stands for high competitiveness.
These achievements are all very positive signs and demonstrate
Sika’s ambition and power to become the leader in our defi ned
target markets. Furthermore, the results show that our excellent
work is recognized – not only inside but as well as outside of our
company.
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Sika Cares
Sika sponsors IZZY Trust Rugby tour to Argentina
David van der Ross, a member of Sika’s Technical Sales team in Cape Town, demonstrated Sika’s caring philosophy when he arranged to sponsor two local
schools with Sika product.
David says: “With the way that climate is changing, the country is experi-
encing major rainfall. Two schools that were struggling with leaking roofs
were Hazendal Primary and Silverlea Primary so I decided, along with
Sika, to step in and help. The two schools are in Athlone. Hazendal school
provides education for 600 kids and Silverlea has 700 learners; many from
the townships and underprivileged areas”. With the help of Sika’s donation
of 40 x 5l Sealofl ex Professional, and the contract applicator who offered
to apply the product free of charge, the leaners are now able to enjoy dry
classrooms due to the repairs to the roofs of their educational facilities.
Says David: “Education is of the utmost importance, especially in a devel-
oping country, so if corporates like Sika contribute towards the improve-
ment of facilities, then slowly but surely we will provide our children with a
comfortable place to learn.”
Izitini Zolwazi – the Izzi Trust – is a children’s charity whose focus is to
improve the standard of education of children in South Africa.
This is achieved in three ways: by running outreach programmes at
underprivileged schools and creches; by providing bursaries to independ-
ent schools; and by encouraging and facilitating environmental, cultural
and academic events that bring together children from our country’s many
different economical and social groups.
Sika became a sponsor of the Rugby Tour Bursary for students at Tyger
Valley College which took place from 15 to 26 April 2012.
Wayne Smithers, technical manager at Sika, recently became involved in a community project with Queensburgh Pre-Primary and Siyathuka Creche.
Wayne organised for Sika to donate160 units of Sika Raintite Kit for painting and waterproofi ng of the school and crèche.
“The staff at Siyathuthka crèche were very grateful for the donation as they look after childrenand babies to six years old, from low income homes.
They rely on donations to survive”, writes Mrs. A Searle- Principal of Queensburgh Pre-Primary.
QPPS is a non-profi t organisation and relies on school fess and fundraising for maintenance of the schools’ premises.
Back-a-buddy is a web-based charity initiative which enables individuals,
known as charity champions, to support their chosen charity or cause on
the back-a-buddy website.
In February, charity champion Simon Allen, MD of Stefanutti Stocks Marine,
dedicated his cycle tour to providing education for one year to at least one
underprivileged child. A request for a donation was sent to Sika and we
jumped at the chance to support this project. Simon’s chosen charity was
Afrika Tikkun.
Simon writes on his back-a-buddy page: “Thank you for visiting my
fundraising page. This year I have decided to Be a Sport and raise funds
for Afrika Tikkun by completing the Pick ‘n Pay Argus cycle tour. Each
cyclist who rides in the Each One Teach One team has been challenged
to see how many children they can send to school by the end of their
race. It costs R2160 a year to send a child to one of Afrika Tikkun’s Early
Childhood Development Centres (ECD). Children that attend ECD centres
are less likely to turn to crime, and are more likely to become productive
citizens. This will then have a direct result in overall economic improvement
and we will have stronger and healthier communities! Please support me in
this awesome challenge.” Link: www.beasport.org.za
Mrs Weber Deputy Principal at Silverlea Primary
and David van der Ross.
Hazendal Primary’s Mr Rositer and the support staff
Schools receive Sealofl ex Professional from Sika
Sika supports Back-a-buddy Cape Argus cycle tour
Queensburgh Pre- Primary School
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Sika in Action
Sika commits to Responsible Care 2012
The annual Essential Trade Day was held on 20 May 2012 at the NASREC
Centre in Gauteng. This is an opportunity for Essential store members to
meet with invited suppliers and view what they have to offer for the coming
year. Sika’s Carike Pieters, Raj Naidoo and Wayne Myburgh manned the
Sika stand, focusing on Sika MaxTack, Cemfl ex and Sikafl ex-11FC, and
showcasing Sika’s varied product range.
Sika ran a special promotion for Essential members who placed a stock
replenishment or opening order. There was a mock up store at the centre
where each supplier was offered shelving space, which proved a great
way of creating extra brand awareness for members who don’t currently
stock Sika products. “The shelves were stocked with Sika products and
merchandised with Sika’s bright POS - creating a bold visual impression
that got noticed by the approximate 2,000 delegates attending the event.”
said Raj.
Carike reported “Essential Trade Day was fantastic all round, with the Sika
stand constantly busy as lots of new relationships were formed.” Sika and
Essential look forward to working together for success in future.
On 6 June 2012, Sika attended the annual Builders Trade Fair at the Coca-
Cola dome in Gauteng. As a fi rst for Sika, it was great to be invited to this
event which is frequented by Massbuild’s Builders’ Warehouse, Builders’
Trade Depot and Builders’ Express members, as well as their top contrac-
tors and bakkie bregade belonging to the Walmart group.
Sika’s Paul Adams, Carike Pieters, Mervyn Naidoo, Raj Naidoo, and Mark
Brennan, were there. Spotlighting and promoting the Builders’ Tite range
was a strategic move, as it is the Builders’ waterproofi ng house brand
manufactured by Sika. Sika’s stand with banners, and a TV demonstra-
tion of how the various distribution products are applied played continu-
ally. Sika’s specialised products were on display and product samples,
brochures and fun fortune cookies were handed out.
As the contractors and bakkie builders were also invited to the Trade Fair,
the Sika team was given the opportunity to increase brand awareness
amongst them and educate them on Sika’s comprehensive product range.
As a fi rst for Sika, it was a successful day all round.
Sika’s Seal the Deal competition was held over Easter at Builders Warehouse
and Builders Express stores nationwide. As an exclusive promotion for the
Massbuild group, there were awesome prizes up for grabs to loyal custom-
ers purchasing any Sika product or Builders’ Tite range product between
27 March and 30 April 2012. First prize was a fantastic getaway valued at
R10 000, second prize was a R5 000 getaway and third prize was a hamper
of Sika products valued at R1 000.
Sika congratulates fi rst prize winner Mrs Enid du Plessis, second prize win-
ner Mr Hermann Weiler and Mr Mogammat Salie on taking home third prize.
We hope you enjoy your getaway as much as using your Sika products!
First for Sika - Builders’ Trade Fair
Essential Trade Day
Friday 13th July was an auspicious day for Sika when the Responsi-
ble Care Public Commitment was re-signed by MD Paul Adams and
witnessed by the staff contingent at Head Offi ce.
Responsible Care is an initiative of the global chemical industry in
which companies, through their national associations (CAIA in South
Africa), commit to work together to continuously improve: the health
and safety of their workers; their environmental performance; and their
communication with stakeholders.
Sika has committed to implementing the responsible care guiding
principles, codes and practices and asks that all staff contribute to this
commitment by:
Putting safety fi rst, being committed to sustainability, protecting the
environment, being concerned about the community, and co-operating
with each other.
Seal the Deal with Sika at Easter
TO THE DESTINATION OF YOUR CHOICE!
WIN AGETAWAY
Seal the Dealwith SikaAND
TO ENTERSimply purchase at least one Sika or Tite range product at any Builders Warehouseor Builders Express. Make sure that you get your entry form from the nearest till to enter. Competition valid from 27 March to 31 April 2012.
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Roland van der Merwe, Sika’s talented and vastly experienced Industry
Consultant based at our Gauteng Branch has been well known to our
customers for many years. Part of his iconic trademark is his Sika-branded
caddy fi lled with technical apparatus and trusted Sika products. Recently
we went all out and branded the Sika Caddy in our recognised AGR prod-
ucts and applications. Sticking with Sika Industry’s black corporate identity,
coupled with the Sika logo, this marketing and technical tool-on-wheels will
be easily be spotted all over Gauteng.
Sika in Action
National exposure with Sika trucks
Sika attends Markex 2012
Sika Industry’s Tool-on-Wheels
Top Gear for Sika’s top Industry Customers
South African travellers will be seeing Sika’s bold yellow and red branding
on our national roads - from Cape Town to Gauteng, Durban, PE, Bloem
and Richards Bay. Two massive 34-ton trucks transporting Sika products
between our six branches recently received a Sika branding make-over,
which is a high impact way of promoting our brand by reaching thousands
of people every day. Vehicle/Truck branding is constantly working and
generating advertising impressions even while we are sitting in our offi ces,
it emphasizes our professional image and leaves a lasting impression, so
Sika will always be top of mind. Sika prides itself in a bold image with its
recognisable brand and logo. Seeing our Sika branded trucks and vehicles
on the South African National roads reinforces in the mind of the consumer
that Sika is all around and growing from strength to strength.
Markex is the defi nitive marketing, promotions and special events Trade
Exhibition hosted annually at the Sandton Convention Centre, and 2012’s
event was held on the 12th - 14th June 2012.
Sika’s marketing team of Bronwyn Littley and Nadine Thurtell along with BU
manager - Distribution, Carike Pieters, ventured into this cauldron of magi-
cal marketing concoctions to explore new ideas and innovations for Sika’s
merchandising, promotional materials and display stands. The day was
well-spent fi nding new suppliers, concepts, designs and gimmicky items
which will increase brand awareness and set Sika apart from our competi-
tors. Our modest marketing department looks forward to implementing
these new ideas in the near future… Watch this space!
Grandmark International is a recently acquired Key Account in the AGR
fi eld. Much effort has gone into Sika’s marketing and technical to ensure
that they have the necessary tools and expertise to use our products ac-
curately.
Part of Sika’s valuable service offering is technical training. Roland van der
Merwe and Jose Alvarez, Sika’s technical gurus, kicked off the Certifi ed
Technician Training Programme at Sika head offi ce on 25 June. Topics in-
cluded: introduction to Sika Industry, Sika’s primerless system, preparation
and fi tting of windscreen, body & corrosion treatment, and Sika’s safety
concept ‘No-shortcuts to safety’. Practical topics included cleaning, priming
and playing with the products. Training has also taken place at the Selby
branch Crown Mines branch (Gauteng), Pretoria and Polokwane. Bloem,
Nelspruit, Cape Town and Port Elizabeth are next!
Grandmark International is fast becoming one of the major players in
the AGR Industry and informative training sessions like these can only
strengthen the relationship between us and ensure that the Sika brand is
synonymous with quality and professionalism.
On the 16 and 17 June 2012 a much anticipated event took place at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in
the heart of Durban. The Top Gear Show was on all of South Africa’s lips and it was happening here –
in Sika SA’s home town! Sika staff jumped at the opportunity to attend this world class event showcas-
ing an enviable collection of cars, death defying stunts, eye catching displays and all presented by the
famous Top Gear presenters – Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond! Sika’s Jacques
Reinecke, BU Manager - Industry, accompanied top clients, Micheal Warren and Ronnie Maritz from
Glasfi t, to show his appreciation for their continued support. The threesome enjoyed eyebogling the
courageous stuntmen driving fl aming cars from well situated seats, and all agreed, “an unforgettable
day”!
Grandmark trainingGrandmark training
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Sika Events
Sika waterproofi ng Stars
at ConFrex 2012 SeminarsSika Extravaganza for SARMA
The theme of this CSSA (Concrete Society of Southern Africa) and C&Ci
(Cement & Concrete Institute) one day seminar was ‘Concrete Fluid-retain-
ing and Excluding Structures’. Sika was in attendance at all four venues:
Johannesburg, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth and Durban, between the 25th
and 28th June. The seminar covered standards, specifi cations, materials,
design, case studies, and both integral and applied waterproofi ng. With as
many as 120 delegates at some regions, ranging from engineers, govern-
ment offi cials, contractors and suppliers to academia, everyone was there
to increase their knowledge on the latest technology and thinking around
this strategic sector of the built environment.
May was a busy time for networking at Sika’s Cape Town branch
and where better to mix business with pleasure than on the golf
course. On 7th May it was the Big Fish, Little Fish Golf Day in sup-
port of Elundini (Home of the disabled and Educare centre). Kevin
Kimbrey, CT branch manager, and Anthony Webster, technical sales
manager, treated their customers from Civils 2000 to a round of
golf, all in aid of a good cause.
A few days later on the 10th May the Western Cape CSSA (Concrete
Society of Southern Africa) held its Golf Day at Parow Golf Club
where players were competing for the PPC fl oating trophy. The
objectives of this Golf Day are: fi rstly, a contribution towards
one of the pillars of the CSSA - namely to provide a network-
ing forum for all involved in the concrete industry, and sec-
ondly, to raise funds for the Western Cape Branch education
fund. Both objectives were duly achieved and a great day of
golfi ng was had!
Sika took an extravagant leap at this year’s SARMA conference! Not only
was our bold brand displayed throughout the conference hall but we also
sponsored the “Cocktail Extravaganza” at the evening social festivities –
leaving delegates with a memorable brand association with Sika.
The SARMA (South African Readymix Association) 2012 conference was
held in Johannesburg at Emperors Palace on 18 and 19 June 2012. These
two days were fi lled with lectures and seminars presented by dozens of
industry experts as guest speakers. The SARMA and ASPASA AGM’s were
also held on the 18 June.
As one of the eight sponsors of the conference, Sika attended en masse:
Paul Adams, Andre Barnard, Riaan Oosthuizen, Jason Callister, Craig
Handler, Bronwyn Littley and Nadine Thurtell made up our A-Team, taking
this opportunity to be seen as a force to be reckoned with. Sika’s iconic
collateral was recognisable everywhere – from red and yellow triangles
fi lled with Lindt chocolate balls on every delegate’s table, to our bold ban-
ners displayed across the room, and a Sika stand laden with brochures and
product manual discs for delegates to take home.
Once Monday’s AGMs were over, the real fun began! Delegates headed
to Platia Greek Taverna for the evening’s festivities which kicked off with
the Cocktail Extravaganza sponsored by Sika. We made sure everyone
interacted by mixing people up into different teams, teaching them the
art of creating cocktails and then watching them perform their new tricks
for the judges. When all teams had presented their cocktails, everyone
was ready for food and a hearty dinner was served. This was followed by
entertainment by a belly dancer and, being an authentic Greek restaurant,
plates were thrown onto the fl oor. Loads of fun and
laughter was had and everyone went home with a
new skill - how to make three types of cocktails
– compliments of Sika!
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On 30th March 2012, Sika Bloemfontein took part in the Lillies Sales and
Services golf day on behalf of BU Concrete to help fundraise for the local
AFM Worship centre. In celebration its 40th Anniversary AFM Worship Cen-
tre aims to distribute 4000 bibles (costing R30 per bible) and 4000 food
parcels (costing R50 per parcel), so they needed a total amount of
R320 000. This multi-cultural congregation reaches out to rural communi-
ties and their vision is “fi nd favour with God and the Community and to
grow and grow and grow.” Holding a golf day was one way of raising funds
and Sika supported this by sponsoring a four ball and placing an ad in
Bloemfontein’s local newspaper.
15 four balls took part in the Golf Day held at Schoemanspark Golf club
just outside of Bloemfontein, and Sika’s four ball consisted of Rousseau
Swart (Sika Bloemfontein), Jaco Knoetze (Co Owner of JJ Group), Heinrich
Botha (Civil Engineer JJ Group) and Pieter van der Merwe (Civil Engineer
Aurecon). It was a great day of interacting with new Sika clients and enjoy-
ing the golf.
Sika supports Lillies Golf Day
Sika Events
Sika shows off at Greenbuilding ConferenceSika proudly showed off its green credentials at the 2012 Greenbuilding Conference, held during Sustainability Week, 25-29 July, at the Sandton
Convention centre. Sustainability week consists of a collection of trade events within our industry, including Greenbuilding, Water Resources, Waste,
Transport & Mobility, Energy Effi ciency, and Green Home & Lifestyle Fair. There are over 100 Eco-product and technology exhibits.
The Green Building conference concentrated on four specifi c modules, namely: World and SA Leading Green Building Design; Research and Innova-
tion in materials and technologies; Energy Effi ciency in buildings - New and Retro fi t; and Design charrettes.
Sika exhibited in the Greenbuilding section, showcasing our technologically advanced Green Roofi ng range. Green roofs present a solution in the quest
for sustainability, particularly in urban developments where the emphasis is on increasing biodiversity and quality of life. They can aid planning con-
sent and provide many environmental and economic benefi ts, including prolonging the life of the roof waterproofi ng system, enhancing the aesthetics
of the building, utilising roof space, improving thermal performance, aiding noise reduction, providing habitats for plants and animals, reducing storm
water run-off, and absorbing Co².
The exhibition was open to the public and professionals free of charge, so everyone was invited to appreciate the display of these vast issues sur-
rounding the sustainability of our environment.
Sika Waterproofi ng for WARAC SeminarThe WARAC (Waterproofi ng and Roofi ng Association Cape) seminar was
held at Pentec College in Bellville South on 18 May 2012. WARAC hosts
roughly four seminars per year and this time Sika was invited to host a
seminar showcasing our product range in the relevant fi elds of Waterproof-
ing and Roofi ng. The Seminar was attended by approximately 30 people
including contractors, facilities managers, engineers and WARAC members.
Jerome O’ Ryan of WARAC presented on Health and Safety and Sika’s
Anthony Webster gave a presentation focusing on Sika Waterproofi ng prod-
ucts, which was followed by demonstrations on Sika Cemfl ex, Torch-on’s,
Sikalastic 600 Series, Sealants and Combifl ex. Samples of Sikalastic 150,
Cemfl ex, Sikalastic 600 Series were handed out to the delegates to experi-
ence fi rst-hand what the fi nal product should look and feel like.
Sika’s branded Gazebo and fl ags were erected outside and the Sika team,
consisting of Anthony Webster, Kevin Kimbrey and Jan Ellis, offered techni-
cal theoretical and practical training over a 2 day period. WARAC invited
guests to stay for a meal after the Practical Training where colleagues in
the industry were able to enjoy a sociable evening.
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Sika’s Macro and Micro Fibres came to the fore recently when concrete slabs were laid in Tzaneen, Limpopo Province for a large chicken breeding
company. In terms of European Union regulations, cracking of fl ooring where livestock is housed must be completely eliminated to prevent bacterial
growth, which can cause contamination of the stock. Andre Erasmus was Sika’s Technical advisor to the project.
The cost of disease on poultry farms results in low production performance, meaning fewer eggs, less meat, slow growth rate, and poor product
quality. Three elements of biosecurity help to reduce such infections - segregation and traffi c control, cleaning, and disinfection. When all dirt is
removed, little organic material is left for disease agents to thrive in. Eliminating cracking in the fl oor slabs will reduce the spaces in which bacteria
breed and therefore concrete fl oors are highly recommended, as they are easy to clean. Due to very high on-site temperatures during this project,
the occurrence of shrinkage cracking in the fresh concrete was highly likely, but the problem was solved when Sika assured the client and the
contractor, Echo Coldrooms, that their Macro and Micro Fibres were the ideal solution.
As an alternative to welded mesh reinforcing, Sika Fibres F-Macro X 40/0.8 was mixed with the concrete prior to placement of the slabs. Consisting
of structural synthetic polypropylene macro fi bres with an X-shaped cross sectional surface area, 40mm in length x 0.8mm in diameter, this highly
effective product provides excellent bonding while increasing the load bearing and energy absorption capacity of concrete.
Sika Fibres F-Macro X 40/0.8 is corrosion resistant, increases the fl exural strength, while its high impact and abrasion resistance increases the
durability of concrete. This homogenous reinforcement is ideally suited for use in mining, tunneling, slope stabilization, pipes and culverts, blast
resistant structures, safes, cellars as well as pavements and road overlays.
Due to the mechanical properties of Sika Fibres F-Macro X 40/0.8, Echo Coldrooms was able to enlarge the saw cuts and construction joints in the
fl oors. This allows for more movement between the slabs, which reduces tension in the concrete slabs and further minimizes threats of cracking.
As an additional reinforcement and specifi cally for control of early plastic shrinkage and settlement cracking, Sika Micro Fibres was added to the
concrete. This product consists of 12mm long Fibsol polypropylene
micro fi bres that reduce the tendency for plastic and drying shrinkage
cracking. Improving durability, abrasion resistance and impact resist-
ance in newly cast concrete, these fi bres also reduce water migration
and permeability. Sika Fibres are applicable to all types of mortars and
concrete which demonstrate a tendency to cracking, such as façade
render, precast products, as well as roads, pavements and concrete
slabs and overlays.
Both Sika Macro and Micro Fibre products are safe and easy to use.
Construction time reduced to an absolute minimum owing to their being
pre-mixed with the concrete in the Ready Mix trucks, and by eliminating
the placement of welded mesh.
Sika’s Innovative Solutions
Founded in 1987, Fairfi eld Dairy is situated in Howick, KwaZulu Natal. Recently, a large
extension to the dairy was planned which would require not only highly durable fl ooring,
but coatings that should comply with the stringent hygiene standards set by the food
and beverage industry. It therefore came as no surprise when products from Sika’s top
quality Sikafl oor and Sikafl ex ranges were specifi ed by specialist contractor, Concrete
Laser Flooring, who commenced work on this 2500m project in December 2011. Sika’s
Warren McDaniel was onsite to ensure application went smoothly.
Over 1,000 kits of Sikafl oor-20 N PurCem were supplied to coat the fl oors of the new production rooms. Its fl uid consistency and rapid one-step applica-
tion requires less labour to install than conventional heavy-duty PU trowel grade screeds. Sikafl oor-29 N PurCem was applied around the fl oors and on the
walls of the dairy. This high strength, polyurethane mortar provides a fi nely-textured, smooth aggregate appearance, is ideally suited for food processing
plants, freezers, laboratories and workshops. Both of these Sikafl oor products conform to international standards pertaining to contact with foodstuffs and
provide excellent mechanical, abrasion and chemical resistance. To seal the fl oor joints, Sika Primer-3N and Sikafl ex PRO-3 were used.
With Fairfi eld Dairy operating on a 24 hour basis, it was imperative that the contractor complete the project timeously so as not to interfere with produc-
tion. Although these applications required a high degree of attention to detail, the excellent workmanship of Concrete Laser Flooring in combination with
the ease of application and outstanding quality of Sika’s world-renowned products, resulted in the project being completed well within the time allocated.
Fairfi eld Dairy can rest assured that its new extension fl oors will stand the test of time.
Sika reinforces Tzaneen Chicken Houses Flooring ProjectSika reinforces Tzaneen Chicken Houses Flooring Project
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Sika’s Solid Flooring for Ugandan Brewery
Sika’s Innovative Solutions
Sika’s superior products were top choice of contractor Projects Inter-
national, when the Port Bell Brewery in Uganda needed renovations
to the fl ooring in its packline area. Idyllically situated on the shores
of Lake Victoria, Port Bell Brewery lies just seven miles from central
Kampala and is a division of East African Breweries Ltd, a subsidiary
of global beverage giant Diageo. The NCT tiling in the packline area of
the brewery had problems due to spillages causing the epoxy grouting
to crack, which resulted in the tiles cracking and delaminating. Diageo
therefore requisitioned the installation of new, high-impact fl ooring
that would be resistant to heat and caustic soda; the specifi cation of
Sika’s high performance fl ooring products was the unequivocal next
step. George Christie, Sika’s East Africa consultant was on site to
advise.
Approximately 1,850m of the packline area that contains conveyors,
and which is not subjected to heat, was coated with a 5mm layer of
Sikafl oor-261 ZA MTR screed. Sikafl oor-261 ZA BCT, the broadcast
system of this product, is ideal for wet process areas as found in the
food and beverage industry.
The remaining 1,650m fl oor area, which is subjected to heat and
caustic soda from the bottle washers, pasteurizers, fi llers and label
machines, was coated with a 7mm layer of Sikafl oor-20 N PurCem.
The fl uid consistency of Sikafl oor-20 N PurCem requires less labour to
install than conventional heavy duty modifi ed PU trowel grade screeds,
and typically no concrete primer or sealer is necessary.
The bases of all drains in the packline area were coated with
Sikafl oor-20 N PurCem, while the sides were coated with
Sikafl oor-31 N PurCem. Both of these outstanding Sika products boast
international approval for use in food processing plants.
Diageo allowed 30 days for the completion of this 3500m project,
which therefore necessitated an area of approximately 120m being
completed each day. To prevent running behind schedule, at certain
stages Projects International decided to work through the night.
Sika Renovates Prominent
Cape Town Building
In 2010 Group 5 was awarded a contract by the City of Cape Town to
renovate 4 Dorp Street, a prominent building situated in the heart of the
city. BBI Consulting Engineers was contracted to manage all civil engineer-
ing aspects of the project. Jakupa Architects and CS Studio Architects
specifi ed eighteen of Sika’s products for the renovations. Commencing in
October 2010, it was estimated that the project, which involved a surface
area of 28000m2 and a total of 3037 windows, would take approximately
one year for completion. Anthony Webster was Sika’s Technical Sales
Consultant to the project.
Window renovations called for Sikafl ex -11FC and Sikafl ex AT-Façade. For
protection of the glass as well as worker safety, all windows were insulated
with reusable timber boards. Due to noise created by the city centre,
acoustic tests were conducted to determine noise pollution levels pen-
etrating the building. As a result all windows were insulated and bonded.
Concrete renovations included; Sika MonoTop-610; Sika MonoTop-615 HB;
and Sika MonoTop-612.
Various waterproofi ng and bonding agents have been supplied;
Sika’s Cemfl ex, SikaLatex, SikaTop-Armatec 110 EpoCem and
SikaTop Seal-107 ZA. A problem was encountered during surface prepara-
tions when water jet pressure, which was originally quoted, was found to
be insuffi cient to create adequate open-pore surfaces for maximum adhe-
sion. The contractors resorted to using grinding machines that were fi tted
with vacuums to extract excess dust created. Once prepared, the surfaces
were coated with two applications of SikaTop Seal-107 ZA.
Grouting was fi nished using SikaGrout-212. Sikacrete-214 has been used
for casting sections where volumes required are too large for conventional
grouts and too small and inaccessible for normal concreting procedures.
For high performance adhesions, Sika AnchorFix-2 was used. The main
challenge encountered during this project was delamination of the external
plaster, which not only posed public safety problems, but also caused
signifi cant noise pollution. This resulted in labour working night shifts to
complete the delamination process, while repairs were carried out during
the day.
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Sika’s Innovative Solutions
Sika Marine rangeIn the December 2011 edition of Sika Beat, we introduced Sika’s new i-Cure Marine technology. Now we are delighted to present the product range which
has been launched in South Africa. Firstly, the recently developed and patented i-Cure technology is the basis for the next generation elastic sealants and
adhesives. i-Cure is a new, odour-free, latent hardener system which stands for intelligent chemistry, innovative products, and improved quality.
Some of the benefi ts are:
• Easy-handling, Non-toxic, Protected, Stability, Speed, and Safety
• Proven technology combined with the latest know-how
• Excellent mechanical performance
• High mechanical load capacity for durable applications
• Very good workability
• Overpaintable
• Complies with latest REACH requirements, almost labelling free
• Not harmful
• Wheelmark Approved
Sika South Africa Product Range
This strong, maritime, one-component sealant is used for fl exible joint
sealing on boat and ship construction, for interior and exterior applica-
tions. It is a multifunctional product and can be used on most common
substrates including wood, metals, plastics or ceramic. Sikafl ex-291i
has high elasticity, good weather resistance, waster resistance, is non-
corrosive, overpaintable, VOC and low emissions, wide adhesion range,
wheelmark approved.
This maritime, one-component, construction adhesive is used for boat
and ship construction; it has high mechanical load capacity and is
suitable for structural applications with dynamic stress. It can be used
on most common substrates including wood, metals, aluminium, and
plastics like GRP or ABS. Sikafl ex-292i is elastic, has high mechanical
load capacity, tolerance gapping, vibration dampening, non-corrosive,
water resistant, VOC and emission free, wide adhesion range, and
wheel mark approved.
This weather resistant glazing adhesive/sealant is used for glazing or-
ganic glass used in boat and yacht construction. It is weather-resistant
making it suitable for applications open to UV exposure. Sikafl ex-295i
has good workability and is wheelmark approved.
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Sthandiwe has recently been appointed receptionist at Sika’s head offi ce in Durban. Sthandiwe was born and bred in Ntuzuma Township. After matricu-
lating at Newlands East Secondary she studied junior bookkeeping at Damelin. Before starting at Sika, Sthandiwe worked at Flavour Craft for seven
years as senior receptionist. She is married with three kids, two girls (10 and 13 months) and one boy (13) and loves listening to good music, watching
movies and reading.
Life motto: “You are never fully dressed until you wear a smile.”
Sika People
New Faces at Sika
Sthandiwe Dlamini
Warren van Rooyen
Ross Millin
Mark Brennan
Marchant Wolfaardt
Sika recently welcomed Warren as the new technical sales BTR (Bus Truck Rail) representative for Industry in Gauteng. Warren grew up in Stutterheim
in the Eastern Cape and attended school in East London at Port Rex THS, and later in Johannesburg at Monument Hoer Skool. Warren was contracted
to play rugby for the Golden Lions Rugby Union from 2006 to 2008 and was involved in the professional rugby scene until 2009. Warren has worked
as a sales consultant for seven months and as a learner blaster at a mining company for 10 months. He is the proud father of two sons, Logan (4) and
Caleb (7 months) with his beautiful fi ancé Liza-Mari. In Warren’s spare time he enjoys fi shing, mountain biking, golf and being outdoors.
Life motto: “Live free or die young, so don’t dream your dreams, live them!”
Ross recently joined Sika as the new technical sales AGR representative for Industry in Gauteng. Ross grew up in Welkom in the Free State, matriculat-
ing from Welkom High School in 1995. He obtained his N6 National Diploma in Electrical Engineering at Welkom Technical College and then became
an apprenticeship in Armature Winding. After moving to Johannesburg about fi ve years ago to pursue a career as a sales consultant, he worked for
engineering companies such as Zest and Eaton Corporation. Ross is married and recently became a proud father. Interests include cricket and indoor
soccer.
Life motto: “Life’s challenges would not be called hurdles if there wasn’t a way to get over them.”
Mark recently joined Sika as the new technical sales representative for distribution in Gauteng. Born in Ireland Mark has been in sales for 22 years. He
ran his own business for three years importing and manufacturing the original “IRN BRU” cold drinks from Scotland. Before joining Sika Mark worked
for a construction chemical company as a key account manager for the Gauteng and Limpopo areas for fi ve years. Mark is married with fi ve kids, “all
boys”, the eldest is 20 years old and the youngest 18 months. His hobbies are owning a motor cycle club (MCC) on the West Rand where he enjoys
riding his bike and spending time with his “other family”. He also does a lot of charity work and is well known for hosting the “ Kids Christmas bash” in
December where MCC hosts up to 1000 kids. Mark is proud to be part of the Sika family.
Marchant has joined Sika as technical sales rep for contractors in Gauteng. He grew up in Krugersdorp and attended Technical High School, Nic
Diederichs. He went on to Technical College where he obtained his N5, covering Civil and Mechanical Engineering. Marchant has worked as a concrete
draughtsman and sales rep for KBW (concrete slab supplier) and as a concrete designer/estimator for Echo Prestress. Marchant started his career in
Construction chemicals gaining experience with two companies in the industry. Marchant and his wife, Maryke, welcomed a baby girl on the 26 July
2012, and they have a son Jahndroux, born in 2009. Marchant’s hobbies are fl y fi shing, travelling as much as he can, and playing the drums.
Life motto: “Go big or go home.”
Nondumiso Phetha, Sika’s Development Chemist in the laboratory at Head Offi ce, was given the opportunity to fl y to Sika Deutschland in
Stuttgart, Germany for Sika’s innovative training. Nondu was given individual training for two weeks on epoxys, polyurethanes, waterborne
epoxy and adhesives with the main focus being on Sikafl oor-261 and Purcem. Local raw materials were fl own to Sika Deutschland so that
training could be carried out using these same ingredients that are usually used by Nondu, and in order for the experts in Deutschland to assist
her with suggestions and ideas when manufacturing specifi c local products. Nondu
was privileged to be trained by Dr Uwe on epoxys, Patricia Gimeno, R & D chemist,
on Purcem and Dr Lars on Waterborne epoxy’s.
As it was Nondu’s fi rst visit overseas she had been very excited at the invitation yet
somewhat nervous of what to expect when she arrived. She was also apprehensive
about leaving her hubby and kiddies at home.
“Everything was set up perfectly and it all ran smoothly. I was overwhelmed by the
whole experience and am grateful for this opportunity of developing my knowledge
in the chemical fi eld and to grow as a person. I was so surprised by how accom-
modating and helpful everyone was there and am still in contact with everyone.”
Nondo smiles.
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Sika People
Priya Naidoo, HR accountant at Sika Head Offi ce, has been keeping fi t by playing volleyball. On
the 16 June, as we celebrated Youth Day in South Africa, Priya and her team from Sri Sathya Sai
Centre of Crossmoor, a spiritual organisation, played their hearts out at the Pengium Park Grounds
in Chatsworth. “The focus of the day was to get the youth together from the organisation and enjoy
a day of volleyball,” says Priya. She and her team mates sported Sika’s HOT training shirts in efforts
to look a formidable force to be reckoned with - and with the Sika brand backing them, we wouldn’t
expect anything less than a win!
Thirosha Govender, Assistant Accountant at Sika Head Offi ce, also took part in the volleyball, repre-
senting her team Sri Sathya Centre of Woodhurst. The gloves came off in friendly rivalry and a great
day was spent with the youth of the community.
Priya and Thirosha play Volleyball
Internal Team Building- Action Cricket There’s nothing like a bit of healthy competition to bat some energy into the workforce and when Sika’s Head Offi ce Staff came together for the annual Ac-
tion Cricket team building session, it was all for one and one for all. On July 5th the four teams, made up of Blue Dolphins, Red Devils, Black Panthers, and
Green Mambas, played against each other – to the death - producing a few injuries and many stiff muscles. The winning trophy went to the Red Devils (a
close second well-earned by the Black Panthers). The Blue Dolphins, headed by our very competitive MD, Paul Adams, came second to last- one point ahead
of the Green Mambas. When the games were over, a great feast from the braai was laid out for us. Gathering together as teammates and spectators for an
afternoon out the offi ce was a great tonic, revving us all up to work hard for the remainder of the year!
Rebecca takes on Comrades
Herman runs between Two Oceans
For the third time, Rebecca Mabulesa, from the Gauteng branch, took on
the world famous ultra marathon from Pietermaritzburg to Durban on Sun-
day, 3 June 2012. Rebecca completed the race in 10 hours 24 minutes
and said that her run went better this year as she was well prepared after
her past two races. “I knew what challenges and diffi culties to expect from
the down run as I ran that route in my fi rst Comrades. The weather was
good, and although I didn’t manage to achieve my goal time I did improve
on last year’s time and didn’t have any ankle pain this time. I look forward
to next year’s race and working towards my goal time.” She says, and
wishes to thank Sika for sponsoring her running shoes.
On 7 April 2012, over the Easter weekend, Herman van Rensburg, Area
Sales Manager for the Bloemfontein branch, completed the Two Oceans
marathon in Cape Town; a distance of 56km in 6 hours 43 minutes. Her-
man said: “My run went very well considering the bad weather. It rained the
entire race and an icy wind blew so defi nitely not ideal running conditions.
Even so, the race was well supported from the sidelines, helping the
runners get through the race. It was a great experience and a nice long
weekend away in Cape Town.”
Preston, Distribution Sales clerk at the Gauteng branch,
and his wife Rochelle welcomed their new beautiful baby
girl, Shaelyn Peyton Thulsie to the world on 27 May 2012.
Shaelyn was delivered at the Garden City Clinic weighing
in at 3.22kg. Preston says that she is very naughty and
very forward and that she hates blankets and nappies! He
also said that she loves the bottle with a shot of infacare.
Congratulations to the proud parents.
Christo, technical Sales at the Cape Town branch, and his
wife Elke were surprised by their little blessing who made
an early appearance on 13 May 2012 (Mother’s day).
Francois Christiaan Fuhri arrived two months prematurely
at 31 weeks in the Panorama Medi Clinic, weighing 1.87kg.
Christo says that little Francois is doing just fi ne and that
the proud parents are very grateful for their newborn son.
Congratulations Christo and Elke.
Preston’s Baby
Christo’s Baby
Red devils- The winners! Coming in at a close second- Black Panthers Spectators Wayne taking it easy, while the rest of the team does the work