Zimbabwean ferrochrome producer Zimasco is emerging strongly from the economic downturn. CEO Sydwell Jena talks to Gay Sutton about turning a challenging situation into an operational advantage, and about the company’s plans for growth.
South Africa-based consulting port and coastal engineers Prestedge Retief Dresner Wijnberg is finding success all over the world, with its projects designed and built to withstand the toughest challenges that nature can throw at them, as Julia Smith discovers.
Jane Bordenave talks to Dragados Offshore about the company’s expertise in EPC contracting for the oil and gas industry and how it is applying its skills to new areas of business.
As Indian overground commuter transport is expanded and upgraded and metro systems start to take off, Jane Bordenave talks to Rajeev Jyoti, president and managing director of Bombardier Transportation India, about his company’s key role in these developments and how the market is changing.
As a training ground, the oil and gas industry of Pakistan offers entrants plenty of scope for learning their trade, as Alan Swaby discovers.
Try as it may, the Pakistani oil and gas industry has yet to hit the big time. The first oil well was spudded a century and a half ago and there has been no shortage of exploration since then. Part of the problem is that there seems to be more gas than oil in Pakistan; and it was only in the last three to four decades that the demand for gas picked up.
E.H. Hassim Builders World is one of a number of Indian owned businesses that has successfully steered its way through South Africa’s turbulent history for over 100 years.
Alan Swaby talks to business development director Hassim I. Dockrat to find out more.
Golden Star Resources has made its name by succeeding where others have failed. COO Scott Barr talks to Gay Sutton about developing gold mines and sustainable job creation in Ghana.
A start-up Australian mining company has found its own solution for getting into production, but is in no rush to grow haphazardly, as Alan Swaby learns.
As operator of the largest gold mine in Australia, Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines has a positive approach towards sustainability, its employees and the surrounding community. Andrew Pelis finds out more
Western Australia is a vast, arid region that on the face of it offers little encouragement for prosperity. Yet in 1893, the discovery of gold near Kalgoorlie-Boulder was the catalyst for an oasis.
Technical and management support services consultancy AECOM Technology Corporation has strengthened its global footprint with an agreement to acquire Davis Langdon, a UK-based cost and project management consultancy firm, in a transaction valued at US$324 million.
With 2,800 employees, Davis Langdon serves clients around the world, with a strong presence in Africa, Australia and New Zealand, Europe, the Middle East and the United States.