Le ministre du commerce et de l'industrie, M. Ebrahim Patel, a officiellement lancé l'usine de câbles électriques à haute tension d'Aberdare, d'une valeur de plusieurs millions de rands, à Port Elizabeth le jeudi 25 juillet 2019, lors de l'événement auquel ont participé des délégations de haut niveau du gouvernement, de l'ambassade de Chine, des syndicats et des entreprises.
This new industrial investment sees the expansion of Aberdare Cables’ manufacturing capability of cables from a current level of 33kV to a new product offering of up to 132 kV. This R 135 million investment is expected to create 58 jobs in addition to the 429 jobs that Aberdare Cables created in its Port Elizabeth branch to date, at both plant and commercial levels.
S'exprimant à cette occasion, le ministre Patel a déclaré que le gouvernement se félicitait du nouvel investissement d'Aberdare Cables, qui apporterait une valeur ajoutée significative à l'économie sud-africaine, et qu'il considérait cet investissement comme une occasion de créer des emplois pour les jeunes et les femmes.
“This expansion will give an opportunity for 58 additional jobs. But, there’s a wider message of saying that investors believe in the country and believe that there is an enormous opportunity. As government we warmly welcome this investment.
The Investment was made possible by Government’s decision designate power cables as a product that all government agencies must buy locally. To date, there has been one company producing high-voltage cables locally and the opening of the new plant will introduce competition in the market. It provides the industrial capacity as we ready for the African Continental Free Trade Area” said Minister Patel.
The Minster further added that Aberdare Cables parent company, Hengtong Group, a Chinese global cable manufacturing company, had a much more ambitious investment plan of about R1 billion that it wanted to invest to modernise and strengthen its operations in South Africa, including that of building of a fibre optic plant. “The Aberdare’s investment impacted positively on the six key priorities that have been identified for the new department that is being created through the merger of the Department of Trade and Industry (the dti) and the Economic Development Department,” he said.
The Minister was accompanied by his Deputy, Mr Fikile Majola; MEC for Economic Development in the Eastern Cape, Mr Mlungisi Mvoko; Ambassador Lin Songtian of the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China to the Republic of South Africa; Executive Mayor of the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro, Mr Mongameli Bobani as well as other senior government leaders and officials. The event was also attended by Aberdare customers, partners and other stakeholders from South Africa and outside the country.
Welcoming the guests, Aberdare CEO, Dr Haiyan Song said the launch of the facility was a direct response to His Excellency President Cyril Ramaphosa’s call for local and international companies to invest in the South African economy.
“As a private sector we need to play a leading role in growing the South African economy in order to address the major social challenges face this country, especially inequality, unemployment and poverty.
As Aberdare Cables and Hengtong Group we commit ourselves to contribute immensely in the government’s campaign for growth and renewal, to help build the country and create jobs, especially for young people and women.
Hengtong is planning to invest further in South Africa over the next few years. This investment will generate a number of projects including the upgrading our aging equipment with the most advanced ones, solutions of Renewable Energy and Energy Saving, and Hengtong Industrial Park,” said Dr Song.
Tous ces projets et programmes créeront davantage d'emplois professionnels, techniques et qualifiés durables et feront l'objet d'un investissement rigoureux dans le développement et le transfert de compétences, ce qui renforcera fondamentalement l'autonomie et le développement de nos jeunes et de nos femmes.
Hengtong souhaite introduire les technologies et le savoir-faire les plus avancés en Afrique du Sud et les transmettre aux employés locaux, en particulier aux jeunes.
Aberdare Cables a été créé en 1946 et est l'un des principaux fabricants de câbles d'Afrique du Sud. Aberdare Cables possède trois sites de production en Afrique du Sud, ainsi que des centres de service à la clientèle dans chaque province et à Maputo.
L'entreprise emploie 1500 personnes et détient actuellement un statut BBBEE de niveau 1, avec une composition de 55% appartenant à des Noirs et 30% appartenant à des femmes noires.
En 2016, Aberdare Cables a été racheté par un fabricant de câbles chinois, Hengtong. Les Hengtong Le groupe est présent dans 120 pays, possède 9 bases de production à l'étranger et détient 5 marques, dont Aberdare.
Centre d'opérations du groupe :
1 Corobrik Street, Meadowdale, Germiston, 1614