Engineering and steel production
company Thyssenkrupp
Industrial Solutions South Africa this year celebrates 60
successful years of engineering excellence in Africa.
The company on Monday said this milestone was testament to the
diversified industrial group’s enduring
commitment to delivering premium-quality and holistic solutions to its customers.
The German multinational parent company Thyssenkrupp initially operated through an agent in South Africa, before cementing its
African foothold in 1959 by establishing Krupp RSA, in Johannesburg and widening its footprint
into neighbouring countries over time.
Following a merger between Thyssen and Krupp to
form Thyssenkrupp, the South African company’s trading name changed
to Thyssenkrupp
Engineering in 1997.
In 2015, Uhde, Polysius and Materials Handling amalgamated to form Thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions South Africa, which offers a full range
of bulk materials handling, engineering, procurement and construction management services to sub-Saharan
African mining and industries.
To help customers through service and after-sales
excellence, Thyssenkrupp
Industrial Solutions South Africa uses its service centre in Chloorkop,
established in 2009.
“Thyssenkrupp
Industrial Solutions encompasses 60 years of local experience
and over 200 years of global expertise which enables us to deliver
innovative engineering solutions to our customers and to
cultivate lifetime partnerships,” commented CEO Philipp Nellessen.
He attributed the company’s success to highly skilled employees, energy efficient and
quality equipment, technology and solutions and the company’s
customer-centric focus.
Through the company’s expert business units, minerals processing, materials handling and process industries, Thyssenkrupp
Industrial Solutions keeps in step with digital transformation,
offering the latest technologies and innovations to industries including mining, power petro-chemical, cement and agriculture.
In line with its drive to expand its presence in Africa and to get closer to
customers, Thyssenkrupp has offices in Mozambique, Morocco, Tanzania and Ghana.
Meanwhile, Thyssenkrupp’s passion for community development and
empowerment resulted in the opening of a technical training academy, on site at its
Chloorkop service centre, in Gauteng, in the
fourth quarter of 2018.
The academy offers technical training programmes aimed at
developing and upskilling exceptional candidates for Thyssenkrupp’s workshop and site team environments.
“Since its inauguration, the company has vastly developed, expanded and diversified and this is only possible thanks to the steadfast commitment of our highly-skilled employees,” concluded Nellessen. https://www.engineeringnews.co.za/article/ceo-looks-back-on-thyssenkrupps-60-years-of-success-in-south-africa-2019-06-03
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