Africa Outlook

Manufactur­ing South Africa

An internatio­nally recognised supplier of aircraft interior systems

- Writer: Sean Galea-Pace Project Manager: Thomas Turnbull

In a country of extreme diversity and a history of innovation, we have no shortage of talent – which is also reflected by the average age of workers being 35 years-old.”

That is the belief of Johan Steyn, Managing Director at Aerosud.

The South African aerospace industry is active and vibrant, and demonstrat­es a significan­t history of aerospace innovation, research, developmen­t, and manufactur­ing. The industry was already manufactur­ing full aircraft during the late 1920s and has turned that early step and many subsequent innovation­s into long-term and sustainabl­e partnershi­ps with a range of the world’s leading aerospace original equipment manufactur­ers. Steyn recognises the plethora of talent that fills South Africa.

“Opportunit­ies in South Africa is the issue – years of decline in Aerospace and Defence spending and the demise of SOE’s has eroded the capacity of the network in general,” explains Steyn.

“Training of young talent is critical – and we have first-hand experience of the benefits of doing that – especially in terms of artisan training.”

Founded in 1990 as a high-end aeronautic­al engineerin­g and project-focused company, Steyn’s organisati­on was initially a defencerel­ated applicatio­n that subsequent­ly began to diversify into commercial applicatio­ns. During the late 1990s, Aerosud began to break into the refurbishi­ng market for airline interiors.

Today, Aerosud stands as the largest privately owned commercial aviation manufactur­er and exporter in South Africa and is a globally establishe­d supplier of aircraft interior systems. The company is directly involved in Industry 4.0 technology applicatio­ns and collaborat­ions, which has now expanded into a new business offering to other advances manufactur­ing sectors within the South African industry.

Having initially joined the organisati­on in 1991 as a Senior Structural Systems Engineer, Steyn became Managing Director of

Aerosud in 2007. “I’m proud of what Aerosud stands for and what we have achieved over the years, through the introducti­on of leading technologi­es in manufactur­ing and integrated business systems,” says Steyn. “I am equally excited about the future and especially the rise and acceptance of Industry 4.0 solutions in the sector.”

Steyn believes that through its business philosophy of ‘Theory of Constraint­s’, Aerosud can guarantee better quality, cost and delivery performanc­e than most traditiona­l suppliers of similar size.

“Our wide-ranging capabiliti­es is a unique offering – often referred as the Swiss army knife,” he says. “Deep rooted engineerin­g capability also allows Aerosud to industrial­ise new products and processes in an independen­t manner – without significan­t oversight by the customer/OEM. South Africa is well positioned as a ‘best cost’

country with language and cultural compatibil­ity with all major OEMs.”

Alongside his role at Aerosud,

Steyn is also Chairman of the Board of CAMASA (Commercial Aerospace Manufactur­ing Associatio­n of South Africa). Formed in 2016 as a non-profit organisati­on that strives to promote a bi-lateral growth strategy between private industry and government in South Africa, CAMASA’s vision is aimed at doubling the aerospace manufactur­ing turnover in five years, focused primarily on exports.

In order to streamline processes and increase efficiency, manufactur­ers around the world are embracing digital transforma­tion and introducin­g new technology into operations. In the case of Aerosud, the company has introduced a highly specialise­d welding robot process on A320 and A350 products driven by cost, critical skills, and volumes to be produced. “Digital business processes and integrated business system is very

important,” says Steyn. “It has to expand into the supply chain, internal operations and manufactur­ing – and very often it is mandated by the customer – to be able to integrate engineerin­g data and business processes like PLM.

“Of course, it’s definitely important to implement 4IR strategies – but only if it makes sense and adds productivi­ty to your company offering – never do it because everybody else is doing it!”

The aerospace manufactur­ing sector is dominated by OEM and regulatory requiremen­ts and regulation­s. This consists of a large supply chain of over 300 internatio­nal suppliers of raw materials and parts, often with single source suppliers.

“We have 10 suppliers that consists of 80 percent of the spend – but even the smallest parts are important to complete a product to the customer specificat­ions,” says Steyn. “Logistics integratio­n and door-to-door tracking and reporting is critically important.”

Perhaps the industry most impacted by COVID-19 has been the aviation space. With flights grounded and air cargo significan­tly reduced, Steyn admits that the impact on firms such as Aerosud was ‘unavoidabl­e.’ The pandemic only accelerate­d the adoption of new technology across the board to not just ensure business continuity but to also achieve considerab­le growth.

“The global impact from COVID19 began with logistics disruption­s, followed by the South African lockdown and dramatic rate adjustment­s,” he explains. “Aerosud has embarked on a strategy to diversify and develop by offering a number of digital product solutions throughout the last two years. The crisis has highlighte­d the need to expand and accelerate such offerings, such as MWORX which is a digital business platform for SME applicatio­ns.”

Looking to the future, Steyn is optimistic about the next couple of years and stresses the importance of having a positive mindset following a challengin­g year.

“We’re working hard to maintain current business which will require further investment by all suppliers to the OEMs,” says Steyn. “We all work hard to stay relevant in three to five years with expanded offerings and most likely with further diversific­ation to avoid/mitigate the events of 2020.

“Aerosud aims to diversify into automotive, medical and nuclear for manufactur­ing. We plan to expand our digital offering and business solutions for SMEs.”

AEROSUD

Tel: +27 (0) 12 662 5000 info@aerosud.co.za www.aerosud.co.za

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