by Manie de Waal | Jul 17, 2020 | All News, Power
The Breede River Valley, located in the Western Cape, is widely recognised not only as a top tourist destination, but also for being the largest of the Western Cape’s fruit and wine producing valleys. More recently, however, large commercial operations such as...
by Dawie Kriel | Jun 10, 2020 | All News, Refrigeration
The food manufacturing sector continues to fight valiantly in the face of mounting economic pressure compounded by the ongoing uncertainty and immense cost implications that increased COVID-19 infection rates might have on productivity. Now is the time for these...
by Jonathan Probert | May 13, 2020 | All News, Steam
The economic down-turn has had a severe impact on countless businesses, forcing many to re-examine their operational costs. For commercial and industrial businesses that rely on steam, a dedicated and reliable service provider offering outsourced steam can deliver...
by Manie de Waal | May 12, 2020 | All News, Power
Eskom has recently stated that it will avoid load shedding until at least July of this year. However, there is still fear that regular power cuts will once again be a reality for businesses in the near future. With many industries having been subjected to significant...
by Dawie Kriel | Apr 23, 2020 | Refrigeration
With companies around South Africa already sustaining significant financial setbacks as a result of the current five-week COVID-19 lockdown, returning to full operation and addressing profit margins are going to be top-of-mind for business owners for some time. For...
by Dawie Kriel | Apr 9, 2020 | All News, Refrigeration
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic began driving businesses towards becoming more efficient, many global companies with complex refrigeration requirements identified the huge long term cost-cutting and environmental benefits that cooling as a service (CaaS) could...