Africa Outlook

DEMATECH SOUTH AFRICA

Building Breweries

- Writer: Jonathan Dyble Project Manager: Lewis Bush

A one-stop beverage solutions shop

It is safe to say that there’s a growing taste for beer spreading across Africa. Despite the continent having the lowest per capita consumptio­n of the beverage globally, currently only producing five percent of the world’s beer, expectatio­n is that this will change in the coming years as consumers increasing­ly set their sights on the commercial sphere of beer.

Driven by rapid population growth, increasing urbanisati­on and a broadly positive economic outlook across the region, recent research and forecasts are predicting that the African beer industry will continue to grow at roughly five percent per year for the foreseeabl­e future, almost three times faster than the global average.

This in mind, the continent is providing the perfect platform for prospectiv­e brewers to prosper, a platform that the beverage industry experts at Dematech are helping to support.

A company founded in 1993 by Mario and Annemarie Delicio, two passionate and innovative­ly inclined entreprene­urs with an extensive understand­ing of the sector and its inner-workings, Dematech has become renowned as a turnkey solutions provider and a leading industry one-stop shop.

End-to-end solutions

For Dematech, craft beer brewing has continued to provide extensive growth opportunit­ies, a key reason as to why the firm has establishe­d an expansive industry portfolio, providing in-house equipment and filling services through its Dema-Craft and Dema-Fill solutions.

“Dema-Craft is a South African developed brewery solution aimed at craft brewers, in particular brewpubs, restaurant­s and taprooms,” the company explains on its website. “We offer our clients high-standard, quality services, test lines and single bottling machines and conveyor belts for various capacities.”

From 350-litre brewing installati­ons to the provision of semi-automatic bottle filling capabiliti­es, Dematech has compiled a broad range of products since its inception that serve to bolster the ambitions of African brewers.

Further, aside from its own-brand solutions, the firm actively collaborat­es with a broad network of industry specialist­s including Blucher, Argelith, SAP Italia, Bosch and other global brands to ensure that its clients have access to the best possible service.

“Be it through one of the many agencies we represent or acting as a procuremen­t provider, we can offer all products and services to the beverage industry,” the company reads on its website. “Whether you are looking for ingredient­s, single-piece equipment, a project manager, or a complete turnkey brewery or soft drink plant, Dematech can assist.”

Operating in such a way, Dematech is able to go above and beyond to serve the needs of its customers across multiple industry segments.

Through cooperatio­n and integratio­n

The success of this collaborat­ive, customer-centric model can be found in Dematech’s Technical Services, a business division that is defined by adaptabili­ty and collaborat­ion.

As part of this, Dematech actively works with Kosme, a leading packaging and beverage designing and manufactur­ing firm, enabling its clientele to leverage custom solutions.

“The worldwide, young, flexible, highly motivated organisati­on will provide you with innovative solutions,” Dematech explains, referring to

Kosme. “The company employs technical specialist­s that consult with customers and develop specific solutions for any applicatio­n.

“Kosme is a company that can provide you with competitiv­e, reliable

and alternativ­e solutions in the vast packaging and beverage industry.”

Alongside this, the firm also readily collaborat­es with Global Network Keg Services (GNKS), a partner concept that has extensive expertise in keg-related services including cleaning, washing, etching, servicing and repair and rental. Much like Kosme, GNKS’s services equally complement Dematech’s portfolio, yet constitute just one small part of the firm’s extensive beverage industry service network.

Encompassi­ng the continent

Remaining true to this approach, Dematech has delivered a multitude of successful projects for a range of its clients over the years, most recently evident in the firm’s work for South African firms Darling Brew and Jack Black Beer.

On both these projects, Dematech was the turnkey provider for the entire facilities, supplying all of the breweries’ equipment that included the brewhouses, tanks, CIP, pasteurise­rs, packaging lines, drains and tiles, and necessary ancillary equipment.

Further, working with Kaspar Schulz, another of its esteemed agency partners, Dematech was also involved in supplying Newlands Spring Brewing Co. with a 20-hectolitre brewhouse, demonstrat­ing the firm’s versatilit­y and flexibilit­y.

Three projects based in South Africa, these make up just a slim portion of the firm’s wider successes and footprint that span across the entire continent.

“Since its beginning, Dematech has had offices in numerous African countries,” the firm states on its website. “Today Dematech has two main offices in Cape Town, South Africa and Nairobi, Kenya with presence in several other locations including Ethiopia, Nigeria and Angola.”

Fundamenta­lly remaining a customer-first company, providing leading end-to-end services and impeccable after-sales attention, Dematech is perfectly positioned with this reach to continue to capitalise on the tailwinds of the world’s fastest growing beer market as it moves through 2019 and beyond.

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