We explore ten of the world's biggest infrastructure projects.
Replica cars are being taken to a whole new level at one company in South Africa, as Alan Swaby learns.
As the only vertically integrated phosphate producer in South Africa Foskor is vital to the country’s agriculture sector: its Phalaborwa mine is one of the largest open cast ope
Long before BEE, an altruistic businessman was working tirelessly to improve the lot of rural black South Africans, as Alan Swaby discovers.
Zimbabwean ferrochrome producer Zimasco is turning a challenging situation into an operational advantage.
When Nairobi residents Howard Crooks and Derek Oatway got fed up with playing golf and decided to start a business together in 1994, their attention was captured by a small sec
Petrolube, an affiliated member of global lubricants group Fuchs Group, was established in Tanzania more than a decade ago.
The growth potential of Sub-Saharan Africa may be enormous, but unlocking it requires a sound grasp of a very different set of business drivers and challenges.
As Trinidad’s national oil and gas company approaches its 20th birthday it is reassessing its position in the regional and global O&G market – and investing in its future
Over the past 42 years Avis has established an impressive average 38 per cent share of the South African car rentals market.
SPX Corporation has completed its acquisition of CLYDEUNION Pumps, a UK based global supplier of pump technologies.
Indonesia has 17,000 islands and though PT Leighton Contractors Indonesia (LCI) works on just a few of those, logistics are a challenge.
In the light of current energy issues, Toni Johnson looks at the potential of natural gas to fill some gaps.
This Issue features some of the most exciting projects and companies across the globe including ArcelorMittal SA and Twiga Minerals, Guatrain SA , Guyana Water Inc, NWA Jamaica, and many more