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Company proactivel­y enhancing offering

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While diversifie­d manufactur­ing company Frankwen Forge is taking proactive steps to adapt and enhance its service offerings, broader structural changes are necessary to safeguard and advance the manufactur­ing sector in South Africa, the company says.

It therefore advocates for several key changes to revitalise the manufactur­ing sector, with the company suggesting that South Africa needs to reduce imports to protect local manufactur­ing capacity, while simultaneo­usly creating a more favourable investment and employment climate.

Additional­ly, the company notes that ensuring a reliable supply of essential resources, such as gas and electricit­y, will be key to achieving this outcome.

Frankwen Forge remains hopeful that a government task force will address these critical issues e ectively, laying the groundwork for a more robust manufactur­ing sector in the years to come.

Within this dicult operating landscape, the company has installed a new deep hole drilling machine, signicantly expanding its capabiliti­es.

This technology allows Frankwen Forge to o er drilling services for holes ranging from  mm to  mm in diameter and up to € m in length, thereby improving the services available to its customers.

The installati­on of this machine was strategica­lly chosen to complement the company’s existing forging operations and to improve overall service levels.

Frankwen Forge operates a comprehens­ive facility, based in Johannesbu­rg, which is capable of forging, heat treating and machining all on one site, which the company says not only streamline­s operations but also reduces lead times and operationa­l costs.

This streamlini­ng, the company adds, is a crucial benet in a market characteri­sed by generally low demand.

However, the company, and many like it, faces several critical challenges and industry trends.

These include concerns about the anticipate­d gas shortage in ……†, which could severely impact on many operations that depend on gas supplies.

Additional­ly, the decline of manufactur­ing engineerin­g, exacerbate­d by duty-free imports and low duties, poses a significan­t threat, particular­ly as local operations struggle to compete against heavily subsidised imports from countries such as China.

The skills shortage in the market is another major concern, adversely a ecting employment equity levels and the overall competitiv­eness of the local manufactur­ing sector.

“The current economic environmen­t, marked by a reluctance to invest, further complicate­s the situation, contributi­ng to the deteriorat­ion of the manufactur­ing industry,” the company states.

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