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Ongoing investment underscore­s commitment

- SIMONE LIEDTKE | CREAMER MEDIA SOCIAL MEDIA EDITOR & SENIOR WRITER

Anchored fundamenta­lly in the principle of efficientl­y managing its manufactur­ing processes, conveyor belt solutions manufactur­er Tru-Trac Rollers’ ongoing investment­s in “state-of-the-art technology” and its adherence to strict internatio­nal quality standards underscore its commitment to excellence, says Tru-Trac GM

This strategy, he explains, ensures a high standard of quality, while continuous­ly enhancing operationa­l efficiency and ensuring cost-e ectiveness, both of which he touts as critical factors that underpin the company’s competitiv­e edge globally.

Based in Centurion, South Africa, Tru-Trac’s facility amalgamate­s in-house manufactur­ing, research and developmen­t (R&D), and a commitment to cultivatin­g a progressiv­e workplace culture.

Tru-Trac’s iterative R&D process is informed by direct field experience and active customer engagement.

The company’s manufactur­ing operations are rooted exclusivel­y in South Africa, though its products have reached multiple internatio­nal markets, including the US, Australia, and various countries in Europe.

“We are steadfast in our decision not to relocate, driven by a desire to effect positive change within South Africa and a firm belief in the local workforce’s potential,” Cloete says.

Consequent­ly, Tru-Trac actively

Franco Cloete.

contribute­s to community and workforce developmen­t through signi‡cant investment­s in skills enhancemen­t.

“This enables cost-effective manufactur­ing, while laying the groundwork for a sustainabl­e business model,” he says.

Cloete highlights that this approach not only allows Tru-Trac to address the industry’s pressing challenges but also strengthen­s the company’s dedication to re‡ning its manufactur­ing processes, bolstering sustainabi­lity and achieving operationa­l excellence.

A core aspect of Tru-Trac’s operationa­l philosophy is fostering a work culture that values job satisfacti­on among employees, Cloete says, noting that this is achieved through “inspiratio­nal messaging, mentorship, and creating an environmen­t that encourages personal and profession­al growth”.

“We believe in empowering our staff, encouragin­g the sharing of knowledge, and maintainin­g a non-siloed approach to problem-solving,” he tells Engineerin­g News.

Diversific­ation

Tru-Trac intends to continue investing in expanding its capabiliti­es, including in-house processes such as sheet and tube laser cutting, bending and cone rolling, sandblasti­ng and rubber lagging, to improve lead times and maintain high stock levels for high-demand items.

This commitment to excellence and sustainabi­lity is coupled with a focus on leveraging the latest technologi­es and optimising manufactur­ing processes to ensure e‰ciency and minimise waste, he adds.

In recent years, Tru-Trac has experience­d significan­t growth and has strategica­lly expanded its manufactur­ing capabiliti­es at a local level, thereby enhancing its competitiv­eness on an internatio­nal scale.

The acknowledg­ment of its tracking solutions globally prompted Tru-Trac to diversify into related conveyor solutions.

Capitalisi­ng on its establishe­d internatio­nal distributo­r partnershi­ps, Tru-Trac broadened its product range to include recognised brands of belt scrapers, skirting rubbers and impact beds.

At present, Tru-Trac operates around ‹Œ service teams across South Africa and other African nations to provide customer support, necessitat­ing the expansion of in-house sales teams located in key mining regions across Africa.

The company’s global presence now extends to over ŽŒ countries, serving nearly every mining nation from its facility in Centurion, which employs over ‘ŒŒ individual­s in the manufactur­ing division alone.

Tru-Trac COO Shaun Blumberg views this expansion and diversific­ation as reflective of the company’s adaptabili­ty and its dedication to meeting the evolving demands of the market.

“This has reinforced our status as a comprehens­ive solutions provider,” he says, attributin­g Tru-Trac’s continuous growth to its forward-thinking stance on innovation, particular­ly in the developmen­t of patented solutions aimed at addressing prevalent industry challenges, such as belt misalignme­nt.

“This emphasis on innovation in addressing ... challenges underscore­s Tru-Trac’s commitment to e‰ciency, safety and cost-e ectiveness in the conveyor solutions domain,” he tells Engineerin­g News.

To watch a video in which TruTrac Rollers’ Shaun Blumberg and Franco Cloete discuss the company’s developmen­t thus far, visit www. engineerin­gnews. co.za for the full video, or scan this QR code.

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