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Irma Venter

Irma Venter

Irma Venter is a Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor for Engineering News and Mining Weekly.

By Irma Venter

BMW appoints new plant director at Rosslyn operations

12th May 2023

BMW Group South Africa (BMW SA) has announced the appointment of Dr Niklas Fichtmüller as the director of its assembly plant in Rosslyn, in Tshwane, effective this month. Fichtmüller succeeds Johan... 


Chery, Haval move into new, larger parts warehouses

12th May 2023

Chery South Africa (SA) has moved into its new parts warehouse in Boksburg, Gauteng, 14 months after opening the doors to its previous facility.  The new facility represents a doubling of storage... 


Functional passenger rail service will sustain 51 493 jobs – City of Cape Town

12th May 2023

The City of Cape Town (CoCT) has completed its preliminary financial analysis and impact assessment report as part of a feasibility study on the devolution of commuter rail services from the... 


NETWORKING OPPORTUNITY The City of Cape Town will spent billions on growing the MyCiti network

Cape Town to spend R5.2bn on MyCiTi network expansion over next three years

12th May 2023

The capital budget for the City of Cape Town’s Urban Mobility Directorate amounts to roughly R8.3-billion over the next three financial years, with more than R543-million set aside for projects to... 


Firm investigating viability of Eastern Cape battery plant

5th May 2023

South African energy company Aqora is investigating the possibility of opening a vertically integrated gigafactory in the country, able to produce anodes, cathodes and lithium-ion batteries for the... 


SA transport sector’s shift to zero emissions requires move to rail, ban on new ICE vehicle sales by 2035

5th May 2023

For South Africa to cut greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the transport sector to zero, 15% to 20% of road traffic must move to rail. This shift is also key in addressing road congestion, and improving... 


SVI sees strong growth in armoured vehicle demand as crime surges

5th May 2023

SVI Armouring Solutions expects to armour about 200 vehicles this year, up from 130 vehicles in 2020. SVI business development director Nicol Louw says the recent surge in the domestic crime rate,... 


Born in Cape Town and now cleaning waterbodies worldwide – meet the WasteShark

5th May 2023

It’s like a Roomba for water, and it has its roots in Cape Town. If you don’t know what a Roomba is, it is a robotic vacuum cleaner that hoovers your carpets and floors autonomously.  


Chery reached new sales record in March

28th April 2023

Chinese vehicle importer Chery has reached a new sales record in the domestic market, with 1 502 Tiggo models sold in March. The Chery Tiggo 4 Pro was the brand’s most popular model, with 918 units... 


Intercape sues Police Minister for failure to act on attacks 

28th April 2023

Intercape is suing Police Minister Bheki Cele for what it terms the “complete and utter failure” of the police to stop attacks against the long-distance bus service operator. The company has... 


PRASA has restored 16 corridors to date, says Transport Minister

28th April 2023

The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) has restarted the Langa to Nyanga commuter rail service on Cape Town’s Central Line after three years of dormancy. “The devastation that we... 


Suzuki grows by over 300% in five years

28th April 2023

Suzuki Auto South Africa has ended its financial year – it’s fifteenth in South Africa – with total sales of 49 863 vehicles. This is a new record for the Japanese brand, which has now moved into... 


Volvo Trucks’ first extra-heavy electric truck hits SA roads

28th April 2023

Volvo Trucks South Africa (SA) has started the homologation of its first extra-heavy battery electric truck units.  The goal is to present the first of these vehicles to a local customer, KDG... 


Firming commodities demand, post-Covid stimulus packages and greater infrastructure spend drive up demand for Bell dump trucks

21st April 2023

Increased commodity demand, post-Covid-19 stimulus packages and expanded infrastructure spending in several markets have all combined to drive up demand for Bell’s articulated dump trucks (ADTs),... 


March new-vehicle sales come in 0.6% lower year-on-year

21st April 2023

March new-vehicle sales dipped by 0.6%, to 50 157 units, compared with the same month last year. But it’s not all bad news, says WesBank marketing and communications head Lebogang Gaoaketse. 


Durban Car Terminal notches up historic milestone

21st April 2023

The Durban Car Terminal (DCT) says it has handled more than 600 000 vehicles this financial year. Towards the end of March, the vessel Cattleya Ace of MOL Shipping offloaded 4 025 fully built... 


Lexus to be first in Toyota stable to dip toe in local electric vehicle market in next two years

21st April 2023

Toyota’s premium vehicle arm, Lexus, is set to launch two battery electric vehicles (EVs) in the local market in the next two years. The introduction of these vehicles will most likely be the... 


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SVI sees strong growth in armoured vehicle demand as crime surges

14th April 2023

SVI Armouring Solutions expects to armour around 200 vehicles this year, up from 130 vehicles in 2020. SVI business development director Nicol Louw says the recent surge in the domestic crime rate,... 


Civil Confidence Index improves for fourth consecutive quarter

14th April 2023

The First National Bank (FNB)/Bureau for Economic Research (BER) Civil Confidence Index increased to a more than six-year high of 42 in the first quarter of the year, up from 31 in the fourth... 


Chery to add Omoda brand to its local line-up

14th April 2023

Chery’s first Omoda model has gone on sale in South Africa. Omoda, which takes aim at a more premium market than the Chery brand, is already available in South America and Asia, with Europe and... 


Golden Arrow to add 60 locally built electric buses to its fleet next year

14th April 2023

Golden Arrow Bus Services (GABS) aims to add 60 locally built electric buses to its fleet in 2024, says GABS company engineer Gideon Neethling. The Cape Town-based bus operator started testing two... 


Hyperinflation, higher costs take big bite out of Metair’s profits

14th April 2023

Metair faced a tough 2022 financial year, with its results significantly impacted on by hyperinflation in Türkiye; project costs to support the launch of the new Ford Ranger; higher logistics... 


A.P. Moller acquires Vector Logistics

14th April 2023

A.P. Moller Capital and South Africa’s RCL Foods have entered into an agreement for the Danish firm to acquire Vector Logistics, a division of RCL Foods. Vector Logistics is a South Africa-based... 


Volvo Trucks South Africa ready for May introduction of electric trucks 

7th April 2023

Volvo Trucks South Africa has confirmed that it will start delivering heavy electric trucks to its local customers in May. In South Africa, these trucks fall within the extra-heavy commercial... 


Volkswagen takes over vehicle assembly operations in Ghana

7th April 2023

Volkswagen has taken over new-vehicle assembly operations in Ghana from the brand’s licensed retailer, Universal Motors Limited (UML).  UML was awarded the assembly contract when Volkswagen... 


Challenges ahead as dealerships move to EVs, says LMG’s Dipela

7th April 2023

Legacy Motor Group (LMG) chairperson and shareholder Mpho Dipela says dealerships in South Africa face “significant challenges” as they participate in the transitioning to electric vehicles (EVs).... 


Metair CEO resigns, interim replacement named

7th April 2023

Metair CEO Riaz Haffejee has resigned after two years at the helm of the components manufacturer. His last working day was March 31. He will, however, be available for two months, up to the end of... 


Anchor block construction on Msikaba bridge nears completion

7th April 2023

The Concor-Mota Engil Joint Venture has almost completed the four massive concrete blocks that will anchor the Msikaba bridge in place. Concor project director Laurence Savage says the blocks... 


Image of Bell's new motor grader

Bell boosted by strong demand, autonomous trucks ready to roll 

3rd April 2023

Increased commodity demand, post-Covid-19 stimulus packages, as well as expanded infrastructure spending in several markets, have all combined to drive up demand for Bell’s articulated dump trucks... 


Top SA car brands could be impacted by arrival of hybrids, EVs – AutoTrader’s Mienie

31st March 2023

AutoTrader’s newest Hybrid Car Buyers Survey and Electric Vehicle (EV) Car Buyers Survey show that brand ranks very low in importance among potential buyers of EVs and hybrids. The digital... 


R66bn worth of component exports at risk from move to EVs

31st March 2023

Catalytic converters, engine parts, engines, clutches/shaft couplings, silencers/exhausts and ignitions/starting equipment are the component groupings most at risk from the global move to electric... 


Image of a UJ electric bus

New electric buses are locally assembled and stress-tested, UJ says

31st March 2023

The University of Johannesburg (UJ) has purchased two battery electric buses to ferry students between its various campuses. The decision to roll out the buses follows a test period last year... 


BMW unveils pilot hydrogen fleet

24th March 2023

The BMW Group has unveiled the first vehicles in its pilot hydrogen fleet that will enter service this year.  After four years of development work, the iX5 hydrogen vehicle and development project... 


VWSA jump-starts new supplier through BBBEE Initiatives Trust 

24th March 2023

Through the ongoing support of Volkswagen’s Broad-based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE) Initiatives Trust, a former employee of Volkswagen Group South Africa (VWSA) has been able to realise his... 


Cape Town wants new Transport Minister to fast-track rail devolution

24th March 2023

Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis says he has written to new Transport Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga, asking her to fast-track rail devolution “as a top priority”. Chikunga’s appointment follows a... 


February new-vehicle sales inch up 2.6%, exports slide 11.5% 

17th March 2023

Domestic new-vehicle sales in February increased by 2.6%, to  45 352 units, compared with the same month last year, says Naamsa | The Automotive Business Council. Year-to-date sales are up 4.3%. 


Grindrod plans commodity portfolio expansion in hunt for growth

17th March 2023

Logistics specialist Grindrod aims to “deconcentrate” its portfolio of commodities, says CEO Xolani Mbambo. Unveiling the company’s financial results for the year ended December 31 last week, he... 


Mantashe says SA must not ‘walk away from coal’ as Greenpeace disrupts his Indaba speech

17th March 2023

Greenpeace Africa last week disrupted Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe’s opening speech at the Africa Energy Indaba in Cape Town by staging a silent protest in front of the... 


WBHO reveals record order book, finally closes door on Australia chapter

17th March 2023

Wilson Bayly Holmes-Ovcon (WBHO) revealed a record order book as the company earlier this month reported its financial results for the six months ended December 31. At about R26.5-billion, the... 


Vehicle sales growing, but storm clouds loom, warns TransUnion

17th March 2023

South Africa’s automotive industry shrugged off ongoing vehicle price inflation, declining consumer credit health and looming macroeconomic storm clouds to record an increase in vehicle sales in... 


Audi rolls out second phase of EV charging network

10th March 2023

Audi South Africa (SA), in partnership with sustainable technology group Rubicon, has brought 43 additional electric vehicle (EV) charging stations on line across the country.  These chargers can... 


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