7 May 2013

Manufacturing



Turbulent times for SAA

SAA has found itself in a spot of bother yet again. Anyone surprised? This time round it's had to borrow R1,5 billion just to keep the airline operating. Government, in the mean time, has been mulling over whether or not to accept its proposed turnaround strategy - purely perfunctory, if you ask me, or Chris Moerdyk for that matter.

In fact, Moerdyk is pretty certain that, if history is anything to go by, cabinet will accept the turnaround plan and, using our tax money, SAA will pay back the hefty loan. He blames SAA's perpetual cash flow hurdles on "spectacular mismanagement and incessant bungling... and plain lousy marketing."

But wait! There's more than one financially irresponsible parastatal in this aviation family. SA Express is also knocking on government's door asking for a bail-out. The domestic and regional carrier is experiencing serious cash flow issues after its equity fell far below the required R1 billion. Like a naive parent, government will probably once again have to come to the rescue.

After all that, believe it or not, there are a few things to be cheerful about: the world loves visiting South Africa for one - there's been a 10.2% increase in tourist figures since 2011; brace yourselves Top Gear fanatics, because you're getting not just Clarkson and May at the Top Gear Festival, but Richard "The Hamster" Hammond as well! And your last reason to turn that frown upside down: after winning the chance to participate in the 2013 Virgin London Marathon, Soweto's Khubulani Zondo picked up a Silver medal.

Well done, Khubulani, and thank you for proudly flying the South African flag.

Sindy Peters, Group Head: Content

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Weekly top stories

Manufacturing growth up in SA
[Helmo Preuss] The seasonally adjusted Kagiso SA purchasing managers' index (PMI) rose to 50.5 in April from 49.3 in March‚ while the global PMI compiled by JP Morgan eased to 50.5 from 51.1 in March as SA joined Indonesia‚ Japan‚ South Korea and Vietnam in bucking the trend towards slower manufacturing growth. Read more >>


Editorial news

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Unilever aims to reduce imports of sunflower oil
Unilever is celebrating the success of a partnership blossoming in the sunflower fields in Limpopo to ensure sustainable sourcing of sunflower oil for its products. Through the sunflower farming partnership, Unilever has successfully developed higher yielding hybrid seeds and it is now possible for the oils to be traced right back to the individual farms where the seeds were grown. Read more >>

Hino goes into the commuter bus business
Hino SA is moving into the commuter bus business with a structured programme linked to one of the country's leading bus body builders, Busmark 2000, which was established in 1973 and is based in Randfontein. Read more >>

Browns Learnership Academy students graduate
The first two groups of students who attended the Browns Learnership Academy have graduated and are ready to take the South African jewellery industry to new heights. The first 18 graduates received their certificates at a ceremony at Browns Head Office in Randburg recently and many of them have already accepted full-time positions in the company. Read more >>


Manufacturing
Print your own working hand-gun
WASHINGTON, USA: Computer files to create a hand-gun almost entirely from parts made with a 3D printer were published online on Monday (6 May), alarming gun control advocates after it was successfully test-fired by its inventor. Read more >>

Development zones to boost poor regions?
[Mark Allix] The government has identified 10 potential special economic zones that could be extremely beneficial for South African manufacturers as these zones are likely to bring mainstream economic activity to poor and isolated parts of SA by leveraging the commercial potential of particular regions. Read more >>

Astrapak's earnings up 389% this year
Packaging group Astrapak issued a revised trading statement on Monday‚ (6 May) advising that earnings per share are expected to be between 389% and 409% higher than that reported in the comparative period last year. Read more >>

Davies approves wheat reference price rise
[Amanda Visser] Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies has approved the recommended increase of the domestic reference price of wheat as part of the long-term protective regime and price support mechanism introduced by the government in 1999. Read more >>

Manufacturing growth up in SA
[Helmo Preuss] The seasonally adjusted Kagiso SA purchasing managers' index (PMI) rose to 50.5 in April from 49.3 in March‚ while the global PMI compiled by JP Morgan eased to 50.5 from 51.1 in March as SA joined Indonesia‚ Japan‚ South Korea and Vietnam in bucking the trend towards slower manufacturing growth. Read more >>

Transnet on the hunt for foreign contracts
[Nicky Smith] Transnet Engineering (TE), a unit of the state-owned freight and logistics company, is exploring new narrow-gauge markets in Latin America, South-east Asia and Australia in a bid to meet its growth targets, according to strategy and marketing general manager Thoba Majoka. Read more >>

Pick n Pay's performance still poor
A year ago Pick n Pay chairman Gareth Ackerman spoke of the "green shoots [of recovery] getting stronger". His enthusiasm was more than a little premature. Read more >>

R9bn jobs fund will 'buy' 150,000 jobs
[Linda Ensor] Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan expressed confidence on Thursday (2 May) that the R9bn jobs fund would achieve its target of creating 150‚000 jobs by 2015. Read more >>

R300m gas separation unit for Coega
[Mark Allix] Air Products SA‚ an industrial gas company‚ is to break ground in the Coega industrial development zone near Port Elizabeth next week for a R300m state-of-the-art air separation unit. Read more >>

Cars sales shoot up 19.5% in April
[Alistair Anderson] New vehicle sales jumped 19.5% in April compared with the same month last year‚ beating expectations. A Bloomberg consensus of economists had expected 2.7% growth. Read more >>

Astral Foods slaughters its profit
Poultry producer Astral Foods has confirmed in an updated statement that its headline earnings per share for the six months to March were expected to drop by between 75% and 95%‚ from those recorded last year. Read more >>

Growing awareness of SA's water scarcity
[Sue Blaine] Slightly more than 70% of JSE-listed companies that responded to a survey on SA's water supplies had already experienced financial losses because of water issues‚ according to a London-based research company that‚ with the National Business Initiative (NBI)‚ looks at water use in South African companies. Read more >>

Mercedes scrutinises SA labour relations
[Alexander Parker] Mercedes-Benz is planning a dramatic expansion of its manufacturing operation in South Africa but the country's fractious labour problems have the potential to scupper the investment‚ Mercedes-Benz South Africa president and chief executive Martin Zimmermann said. Read more >>


International
Horse sold as halaal beef: man fined €50k
THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS: A Dutch businessman under investigation in a Europe-wide probe into a horse-for-beef substitution scandal was on Thursday (3 May) given a suspended sentence and fined for selling horsemeat as Islamic halal beef in France. Read more >>

Sizzling sales of tablet computers
WASHINGTON, USA: Global sales of tablet computers climbed in the first quarter of 2013, led by Android-powered devices that outpaced gains by Apple's iPads, a research firm said on Wednesday (1 May). Read more >>

BodyMedia, Biggest Loser are Jawbones
SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Fitness wristband maker Jawbone added muscle to its lineup of fitness lifestyle devices on Tuesday (30 April) with a deal to buy the company behind armbands that measure how many calories people are burning. Read more >>

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Government
100,000 people lost their jobs this year
The Quarterly Labour Force Survey, released by Statistics SA (Stats SA) on Monday (6 May) showed that 100,000 people lost their jobs in the first quarter of this year. The number of unemployed people now stands at 4.6m, equivalent to 25.2% of the working population. Read more >>

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