Vale, the world’s second largest mining company, is about to open a new coal mine in Mozambique.
Bombardier Transportation’s visionary early investment in India has given it a distinct advantage as the country responds to economic growth with improvements in its transport i
Jeff Daniels looks at yet another example of how South Africa is setting the pace of change.
Kraft Foods Southern Africa is in the spotlight as the region becomes an increasingly important revenue stream for the world’s second largest food company.
Based on 30 years of experience in India, Tata Projects Limited (TPL) is in growth mode as it takes on some of the country’s largest infrastructure projects, at the same time lo
Amatola Water operates over an area of approximately 47,500 square kilometres in the central region of South Africa’s Eastern Cape province.
Solving the world’s water problems is not going to be an easy task, but drought-hit Bitou Municipality in South Africa’s Western Cape is making an effort to relieve local water
Consol Glass has been part of South Africa’s history for nearly 70 years, but it is anything but old-fashioned.
To keep up with South Africa’s rapidly growing demand for electricity, and a distribution system in need of modernisation, state-owned utility company Eskom is undertaking a mas
Just 10 months after beginning commercial production, Oman Aluminium Processing Industries Limited is planning a phase of expansion to nearly treble the plant’s output.
In less than five years, Spark ATM Systems has deployed a nationwide network of ATMs across South Africa.
Life is not easy in the construction industry, even in South Africa; but Protech Khuthele’s history is an object lesson in how to entrench and expand a niche capability.
Sandalwood is possibly the most valuable wood on the planet; and in Australia the first commercial and sustainable harvesting programme ever devised is just a couple of years aw