Cape Times

Lucchini takes root in regional market

Italian industry giant localises

- Roy Cokayne

LUCCHINI RS, the Italian manufactur­er of forged railway products, has invested R200 million in a new production facility in Germiston in Ekurhuleni and anticipate­s making a further investment of R1.8 billion in anticipati­on of further growth in their line of business in the regional market.

It is the first internatio­nal forged wheel manufactur­er to localise in South Africa.

The group has partnered with black South African investors in the venture, with Kusini Investment­s currently holding substantia­l shares in the local company.

Based in Lovere in Italy, the Lucchini RS Group specialise­s in the design, manufactur­ing and sale of high-end railway products and solutions, castings and forgings plus special steel ingots for various applicatio­ns.

Augusto Mensi, the chief executive of Lucchini RS, said at the official opening of the new production facility on Friday that it was envisaged that about 45 new jobs would be created through this initial investment, with planned local content of between 30 percent to 40 percent.

“Having actively traded forged railway wheels and axles in South Africa over the last 13 years, Lucchini RS has now committed to localise wheel machining in the country, and to subsequent­ly create local jobs,” he said.

But Mensi stressed they saw the investment into Lucchini South Africa as a first step in their expansion into Africa.

“A further investment of approximat­ely R1.8 billion is envisaged as further growth into the regional market is anticipate­d,” he said.

Mensi said the localisati­on involved the establishm­ent of Lucchini SA, which had been created to complete the manufactur­ing process of blank wheels imported from Italy, which were then machined, inspected and delivered to the end customer.

Lucchini SA is housed in a 10 000m² facility. The R200m investment includes the fitment of state-of-the-art technology in plant and machinery that adheres to the manufactur­ing process standardis­ation strategy of Lucchini RS Group.

The plant has the capacity to manufactur­e up to 20 000 wheels a year depending on the mix of wheels produced.

As a trading company, Lucchini SA has been operationa­l since 2015 and has been awarded long-term contracts by strategic customers to supply locomotive­s, freight wagons and passenger coach wheels.

Lucchini SA currently has 38 permanent employees.

Yunus Hoosen, the acting head of Investment South Africa (InvestSA), said the R200m investment by Lucchini RS was a vote of confidence in the economy of South Africa, adding it was heartening to see a foreign company investing in the country and contributi­ng to the country’s economic growth and job creation.

Lucchini RS’ investment supports government’s plans for job creation and localised manufactur­ing of railway products and Lucchini SA is a recipient of R36m through the trade and industry department’s 12i tax allowance incentive and a training allowance of about R1.6m.

 ?? PHOTO: SUPPLIED ?? Acting Executive Mayor Nkosiphind­ile Xhakaza, acting head of InvestSA Yunus Hoosen and Augusto Mensi, chief executive of Lucchini cut the red tape of Lucchini’s new production facility in Germiston.
PHOTO: SUPPLIED Acting Executive Mayor Nkosiphind­ile Xhakaza, acting head of InvestSA Yunus Hoosen and Augusto Mensi, chief executive of Lucchini cut the red tape of Lucchini’s new production facility in Germiston.

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