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SOUTH AFRIKA - PUMP MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY UNDER PRESSURE-The 21st China(Guangzhou) Die-casting, Foundry & Industry Furnace Exhibition
10/28/2019  - Die-casting expo-foundry expo
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A current incentive entails State-owned entities and municipalities awarding preferential procurement to pumps suppliers who can show that at least 70% of their product is locally manufactured.

There is much opportunity to be had for local pumps makers in supplying pumps and related services to government institutions, especially with new developments in mining – which historically buoyed the pumps industry – having diminished significantly in recent years.

However, this opportunity is severely undercut by government institutions often deferring payment for unreasonably extended periods, Jones says. This often results in smaller players having to close their doors.

Consequently, doing business with municipalities is simply out of the question for many local pumps manufacturers because it is a “battle” to secure payment, with “much of this a result of incompetence and insufficient governance”, he points out.

Auditor-General of South Africa Thembekile Kimi Makwetu stated in June at the release of the municipal audit results that only 18 municipalities out of 257 in the country managed to obtain clean audits for the previous financial year, with irregular expenditure reaching up to R25-billion.

This leads to larger, multinational companies with greater cash flow security taking on government contracts because they can absorb deferred payments and remain afloat.

Smaller, local manufacturers, however, tend to shy away because they are more at risk and have less ability to absorb extended cash flow deficits, unless their contracts can be channelled through an independent contractor that can act as a buffer between them and government to ensure payment.

Further, labour costs, driven up by constant demand from labour unions, have made local manufacturing uneconomical.

The Industrial Structures and Skills in the Metals Beneficiation Sector of South Africa’ report of 2013 shows that, during the 1980s, the number of foundries dropped from about 700 to about 450, and decreased sharply to just over 200 in 2003. From 2007 to 2011, the number decreased further by 13%, as did employment in the sector by 30%.

Independent energy thought leader and adviser to Eskom Mike Rossouw stated in August during the Afriforecast Bulk Commodities conference, in Sandton, that smelters and foundries attributed about 60% of their costs to electricity and, therefore, even a small electricity price increase had a considerably negative effect on the sustainability of their operations.

The ballooning Eskom electricity prices resulted in increasing numbers of smelters and foundries shutting down and moving their operations to other countries where they received better prices, he noted.

Jones says that only about 157 foundries remain in operation in the country. However, some of these foundries do not manufacture industrial equipment such as pumps and drives, but rather consumer products such as garden furniture and art.

Further, training of new foundry employees has not been prioritised by local companies because many are absorbed by the pressing concern of simply remaining afloat, while competing with castings sourced from India and China in terms of price and quality.

This has resulted not only in foundries having an ageing skilled workforce generally, with the younger workforce being comparatively underskilled and inexperienced, but also technological expertise going backwards, Jones laments.

The regression in expertise has also led to increasingly poor maintenance of infrastructure, which further repels investment in the country.

Jones believes that the solution lies in private companies – particularly large-scale multinationals that continue to enjoy business in the country and have sufficient resources at their disposal – investing more in hands-on training for pumps industry professionals, technicians, mechanics and engineers, as it will help buoy the industry.  压铸展-铸造展-2020第二十一届广州国际压铸、铸造及工业炉展览会-中国最受关注的压铸铸造展会-巨浪展览 -The 21st China(Guangzhou) Die-casting, Foundry & Industry Furnace Exhibition -Die-casting exhibition, Die-casting expo,2020 Die-casting exhibition, 2020 Die-casting expo, China Die-casting exhibition, China Die-casting expo, Foundry exhibition, Foundry expo, 2020 Foundry exhibition, 2020 Foundry expo, Industry Furnace exhibition, Industry Furnace expo, 2020 Industry Furnace exhibition, 2020 Industry Furnace expo, China Industry Furnace exhibition, China Industry Furnace expo

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