Danielle Petterson | Infrastructure news - Part 37

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Durban port upgrade completed

Work on Berth 13 and 14, at the Maydon Wharf Precinct in Durban, has been completed. The berths are now deeper and safer for bigger ships calling at the port. The expansion forms part of a R1.5 billion reconstruction project aimed at addressing...

More water shedding for Joburg

Johannesburg Water has announced that it will be restricting water supply overnight to areas around Deep South, Soweto, Central, Midrand and Randburg in a bid to save water. Despite recent rainfall, water levels at the Integrated Vaal River system...

UD Trucks positive for 2017

While 2017 is expected to be another difficult year for South Africa’s automotive industry, some remain positive that this year will see an improvement over the difficult 2016 period. UD Trucks Southern Africa Managing Director Rory Schulz believes...

Isuzu Trucks claims top spot

Isuzu Trucks South Africa held onto its spot as the number one Japanese original equipment manufacturer (OEM) in South Africa in 2016. Achieving this top position has been a clear objective for the company since its inception in 2006, first became...

Lesotho Highlands dams see small increase

Dam levels at the Lesotho Highlands Water Project have risen 5% following recent rains, but the Lesotho Highlands Development Authority (LHDA) says there is still a ways to go. Although supply from the project to South Africa has not yet been...

FAW marks a memorable 2016

FAW Vehicle Manufacturers SA has enjoyed a particularly memorable year, racking up unmatched milestones among FAW manufacturing plants outside of Chinese headquarters. FAW SA started modestly over 20 years ago selling trucks locally, but in recent...

Atlas Copco celebrates 70 years in SA

2016 marked an historical landmark in Atlas Copco South Africa’s history as it celebrated 70 years of conducting business in South Africa as part of the Atlas Copco Group. The history The company’s success story in South Africa dates back some 124...