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New President for SAPICS

Supply Chain Management Industry Association Makes Changes to Board At this year’s AGM held on Friday 12 April, SAPICS members elected two seasoned supply chain professionals onto its Board for a three year term.  Martin Bailey and Mike Johnston...

SARS perspective on border crossing

One-stop border posts,inparticular the Lebombo-Ressano Garcia border crossing, were the topic in the keynote address by Beyers Theron, SARS executive: Customs Modernisation Strategy and Design,at the Maputo Corridor Logistics Initiative’s AGM....

Supply chain solutions for a dynamic world

This year’s conference promises valuable content incorporating both global and South African-specific issues. Any company, whether in the private or public sector, is only as good as the weakest link in its supply chain. From large retail chains to...
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WorleyParsons global delivery hub project

Pictured: John Grill, WorleyParsons chairman; Digby Glover, WorleyParsons TWP COO; Nigel Townshend, WorleyParsons executive director Sub-Saharan Africa, Global Mining and Precious Metals; and Andrew Wood, WorleyParsons chief executive officer A...
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Turning a liability into a resource

The Emalahleni water reclamation plant in Witbank, Mpumalanga, which is currently undergoing a major expansion, serves as a “best practice” example of how a former liability – mine water – can be turned into a valuable resource – potable water –...

Melbourne Desalination Plant goes “live”

Following the finalisation of the reliability test on 17 December last year, the Melbourne Desalination Plant has commenced with 27 years of operations in which it will be delivering drinking water into the Melbourne water system, finds Chantelle...