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    Common battery tester errors and what they mean

    Common battery tester errors and what they mean BATTERY testers are essential tools in any automotive workshop—whether at a dealership, independent repair centre, or fleet...

    Five-decade partnership delivers dependable lubrication solutions

    Five-decade partnership delivers dependable lubrication solutions BMG - an authorised distributor for over 50 years of Bijur Delimon lubrication systems - supplies and supports the...

    Beyond G20: Can South Africa’s food producers lead in sustainable innovation?

    Beyond G20: Can South Africa’s food producers lead in sustainable innovation? NOW that the G20 Summit has come and gone, and global leaders have prioritised...

    Cape Town desalination plant: R5bn water security for industry

    Cape Town desalination plant: R5bn water security for industry By Adrian Ephraim CAPE Town’s ambitious R5-billion Paarden Eiland desalination plant is positioning the city as a...

    KSB unveils locally engineered wastewater pump to tackle South Africa’s sewage infrastructure crisis

    KSB unveils locally engineered wastewater pump to tackle South Africa’s sewage infrastructure crisis SOUTH Africa’s wastewater infrastructure is buckling under pressure. Ageing treatment plants, rising...

    ASP Fire stresses fire safety for above-ground petroleum storage facilities

    ASP Fire stresses fire safety for above-ground petroleum storage facilities ABOVE-ground storage tanks (ASTs) play a critical role in the handling of petroleum products, particularly...

    Removing food and beverage wastewater risks with DAF

    Removing food and beverage wastewater risks with DAF SOUTH Africa is rich with excellent food and beverages, produced by a local industry worth over US$20...

    Traxtion’s R3.4bn bet on rail marks a turning point for South Africa’s reindustrialisation drive

    Traxtion’s R3.4bn bet on rail marks a turning point for South Africa’s reindustrialisation drive SOUTH Africa’s embattled freight rail sector received a powerful vote of...

    EV Charging Infrastructure South Africa: Where is it heading?

    EV Charging Infrastructure South Africa: Where is it heading? By Robin Hayes THE EV landscape in SA has changed dramatically over the past few years with...

    Industrial leaders turn to hybrid boiler technology as carbon tax surges

    Industrial leaders turn to hybrid boiler technology as carbon tax surges WITH the industrial sector in South Africa facing increasing pressure under the updated Carbon...

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    Cape Business News (CBN) delivers comprehensive industry news, offering insights into key sectors driving South Africa’s economy. This category highlights significant developments, from emerging market trends and technological innovations to regulatory changes shaping business operations. CBN’s industry news covers manufacturing, mining, energy, agriculture, and more, providing professionals with critical updates to navigate challenges and seize opportunities. With a focus on sustainability, digital transformation, and global competitiveness, CBN keeps industry leaders and stakeholders informed, ensuring they stay ahead in a dynamic business environment.

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