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Engineering & Fabrication News

    John Thompson re-establishes Australian presence through EDMS partnership

    John Thompson re-establishes Australian presence through EDMS partnership JOHN Thompson Industrial Watertube Division, part of the ACTOM Group in South Africa, has announced a new...
    Expanded test laboratory

    Expanded test laboratory provides polymer users with more data

    Expanded test laboratory provides polymer users with more data Motion plastics manufacturer igus has expanded its international testing facilities to a total test laboratory footprint...

    Africa faces a two-decade catch-up as it buckles under the cost of poor engineering   

    Africa faces a two-decade catch-up as it buckles under the cost of poor engineering    South Africa is at least 15 to 20 years behind Europe...

    Bühler names two Fellows for advancing sustainability and technological innovation

    Bühler names two Fellows for advancing sustainability and technological innovation Bühler has named Béatrice Conde-Petit, food scientist and engineer, and Markus Hofer, process engineer, as...

    Bühler Southern Africa delivers growth, innovation and resilience in 2025

    Bühler Southern Africa delivers growth, innovation and resilience in 2025 Despite global volatility, Bühler accelerates local investment, sustainability initiatives and skills development across the region. Bühler...

    John Thompson celebrates 90 years of engineering excellence

    John Thompson celebrates 90 years of engineering excellence FOR nine decades, John Thompson has been a cornerstone of South Africa’s industrial and energy sectors. In...

    Bühler Johannesburg adds new die refurbishment machine to boost its service offering

    Bühler has reinforced its commitment to customers in Southern Africa with the installation of a new die refurbishment machine at its Johannesburg workshop. The...

    Celebrating the power of diversity as women continue to reshape the engineering sector

    The engineering sector has historically been a male-dominated field, and to a large extent it still is. However, this is changing, and the shift...

    ACTOM highlighted local rail capabilities at Africa Rail 2025

    AS South Africa accelerates its R158,54-billion infrastructure investment plan, the spotlight is once again on the country’s rail network – and the engineering expertise...

    Steinmüller Africa’s drone technology cuts maintenance and repair costs

    Steinmüller Africa’s intelligent engineering services has expanded with the addition of the Elios 3 caged inspection drone to its fleet, enhancing inspection capabilities and...

    Engineering & Fabrication News

    Engineering and fabrication news on Cape Business News (CBN) includes updates on mechanical and structural engineering advancements impacting South Africa’s infrastructure projects. CBN reports on innovations in materials, fabrication techniques, and engineering technologies that support industries like construction, mining, and manufacturing. This sector’s news includes insights into efficient design, production processes, and industry challenges, making it a go-to resource for engineers and fabrication specialists looking to enhance project performance.

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