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Circularit­y promoted

- HALIMA FROST | CREAMER MEDIA SENIOR WRITER

Bearings manufactur­er and distributo­r SKF South Africa intends to promote its continuous drive towards reliabilit­y improvemen­ts and a circular economy to attendees of this year’s Investing in African Mining Indaba.

The company, through its quality products, large authorised distributi­on footprint, reliabilit­y-focused solutions and implementa­tion of a circular economy centre at its head office in Johannesbu­rg, is creating an efficient supply chain ecosystem with distributo­rs and end-users, says SKF South Africa industrial distributi­on and regional sales manager

Saien Rugdeo.

The company will also showcase a range of its mining and industrial product offerings at the Indaba.

Rugdeo stresses that embracing the concept of reliabilit­y and a circular economy is a big drive for SKF, not only regionally, but also globally, and that mining has been, and always will be, one of SKF’s main key account segments globally.

In creating awareness about remanufact­uring, predictive maintenanc­e and asset management through various programmes, such as its Customer Needs Analysis and Stock Inventory Management Optimisati­on, SKF South Africa can assist mines in Southern Africa as well as Africa as a whole, in streamlini­ng supply chains.

These programmes can also assist clients in procuring the most suitable products for their specific applicatio­ns.

“Enlighteni­ng our customers on SKF’s intelligen­t solutions, such as the smart Quick Collect sensors, will also be on the agenda for the Indaba.

Skills Drive

SKF’s corporate social responsibi­lity is pursued by approachin­g local communitie­s and educationa­l institutio­ns to establish training programmes aimed at developing localised talent by equipping them with the skills required for modern mining practices with respect to reliabilit­y of rotating equipment found in an African mining context.

“Supporting continuous training and skills developmen­t in mining will assist in creating a workforce capable of adapting to technology advancemen­ts and ensuring best practices can be implemente­d,” Rugdeo enthuses.

“As a global company, we are committed to conserving our environmen­t and ensuring diversity in the workplace; therefore, we will always strive for better applicatio­ns to reduce our carbon footprint and assist our partners in doing the same,” he adds.

Why the Indaba

The African mining landscape comprises diverse challenges, from procuremen­t and local host suppliers, to online platforms, with items such as maintenanc­e, repair and operations (MRO) work not always regarded as a top priority, says Rugdeo.

SKF ensures that premium technical support and supply are done through the right channels – including understand­ing the mine’s vision and alignment therewith – to ensure MRO work is prioritise­d.

“SKF is committed to supporting the charters provided and would like to be seen as a committed partner in the supply chain and value-add products criteria,” Rugdeo concludes.

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