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Company sets sights on agricultur­e sector

- NATASHA ODENDAAL | CREAMER MEDIA SENIOR DEPUTY EDITOR

SEW-EURODRIVE’s complete gear solution for centre pivot irrigation systems for the farming sector is attracting significan­t interest after its launch in South Africa earlier this year.

The plug-and-play solution, which aligns with existing equipment, has the added advantage of integrated original-equipment manufactur­er (OEM) services and support.

SEW-EURODRIVE electronic­s business developmen­t manager Willem Strydom indicates that the gear solution fills a gap by bringing OEM services and local support directly to the sector, as SEW-EURODRIVE’s centre drive and wheel drives for pivot irrigation systems, as well as the drive technology powering the system, are locally assembled, maintained and serviced, while many of its competitor­s are resellers of imported products.

“One of the biggest advantages for us is serviceabi­lity. We assemble our own gearboxes in-country, and we can repair and refurbish, locally, the various components to our OEM standards through any of our „ve branches nationally,” he tells Engineerin­g News.

SEW-EURODRIVE has branches in Johannesbu­rg, Mbombela, Durban, Cape Town and Gqeberha, along with highly experience­d service teams that visit customers’ sites to inspect existing installati­ons and advise on optimal solutions.

SEW-EURODRIVE further maintains an extensive stockholdi­ng at its large facility in Aeroton, Johannesbu­rg, to ensure security of supply and fast turnaround. This is boosted by the fact that the gearboxes for the centre pivot use some of the same internal gearing as the company’s SEW ‹-series range.

Another advantage, says Strydom, is that the solution is equipped with IEŒ-rated energy eŽcient motors. nd

“Most competitor­s in this „eld use standard efficiency IE‘ class motors. To save our customers on the cost of their electricit­y, SEW-EURODRIVE standardis­es on the use of premium eŽciency IEŒ motors.”

The new o’ering was introduced into the company’s product portfolio to complement existing solutions in the agricultur­al industry.

“The agricultur­al industry is a very important part of our business and plays a massive role in our market. This product really complement­s the rest of our products in this market.”

Further, he points to extensive interest in the solution in South Africa, noting that market responded quicker than expected.

While the solution is new to SEWEURODRI­VE’s South African product portfolio, its performanc­e has long been proven in Brazil, where the product launched in the ‘–—˜s and where numerous units have been sold into the farming sector.

“It has been very successful in that country since the ‘–—˜s and there is scope to replicate this success in South Africa, as there are similariti­es between the agricultur­al environmen­ts in the two countries.”

There are further opportunit­ies for SEWEURODRI­VE, he says, noting that the company, which already exports the solution into Africa, will launch the full-service solution into the other African markets it currently serves over the next few years.

“That is the bigger picture that we are looking at; not only servicing South Africa, but markets across the continent.”

SEW-EURODRIVE has many sales oŽces throughout Africa servicing most industries, such as food and beverage, mining and automotive, besides others.

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FILLING A GAP SEW-EURODRIVE’s complete gear solution for centre pivot irrigation systems for the farming sector is attracting significan­t interest after its launch in South Africa earlier this year
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The gear solution fills a gap by bringing OEM services and local support directly to the sector
WILLEM STRYDOM The gear solution fills a gap by bringing OEM services and local support directly to the sector

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