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BUSINESS BULLETIN
JANUARY 2015
BUSINESS BULLETIN ISSUE 2 | January 2015
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+ As the SCC kicks off
our second year
here, we look
forward to working
together
Intro
Meet & the Founding
Board & the current
Board Members
Board
Discover the link
between EU & South
African businesses.
EU Links
How can the SCC help
your business?
About Us
Events
Share
Agenda
Direct
Our
Members
Member profiles and
specials
CONTENTS
A quick word from the
General Manager &
Chairman
Intro
An overview of our
activities over the last 6
months.
Events
Discover the link
between EU & South
African businesses.
EU Links
Members profiles and
specials
Our
Members
Meet & the Founding
Board & the current
Board Members.
Board
Sponsor
s
Agenda
Meet our sponsors and
find our photo galery
A full directory of our
members.
Agenda
Social
Media Find us on social media
.
LET´S GO!
Direct
Discover the 2015
events
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WELCOME BY THE CHAIRMAN
ear All,
Juan Carlos Rojas, President of the Chamber
DEAR MEMBERS AND FRIENDS
We are delighted to share the progress and momentum
that the Spanish chamber and members have been achieving thanks to the support of all of the Spanish and local companies who have been forming alliances here in South Africa. Almost one year and a half since the Chamber’s creation and we have already obtained the title of Spanish Official chamber of commerce, there are already more than fifty companies who have joined us. The Board, general managers and delegates are glad to be a part of this organization and their efforts to benefit their members. We have a wide range of services which can have a real and meaningful impact on your business, these include; business information sessions, events and training that allows businesses to stay abreast of legislative changes and comply with regulatory and governance requirements.
Paula Mora, General Manager
We trust that you will find a way to make your voice heard in this organization and we are more than willing to help build your networking opportunities here in South Africa.
Looking forward to working with you this year!
Paula Mora
D
Welcome to this newsletter. First, let’s congratulate for been official Chamber of Commerce in South Africa. This is a significant step that will allow us to have official representation. Let’s also celebrate the join of the new members last year. We are now more than 50 members representing businesses of all shapes and sizes from Spain and South Africa companies and organizations. Please don’t forget that the Chamber of Commerce creates a platform for companies to engage with one another, promoting the networking among companies and opening doors to new business. Juan Carlos Rojas
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Successful results and
Events from July 2014
RENEWABLE ENERGY AND COOPERATIVE
INDUSTRIALIZATION MODEL STUDY TRIP TO
SPAIN (6th
July 2014)
A Renewable Energy Study Trip in Spain was
held and organized by GreenMax Sustainability
& Finance Pty as part of the Technical
Assistance provided to the NCPG and the
EWSETA. The Spanish Chamber was
represented in the Madrid meetings
collaborating with the organizers, which was a
great opportunity to strengthen the
relationships and work together.
GreenCape waste economy event: Planning
alternative waste management projects in the
City of Cape Town (31st
July 2014)
The Chamber attended the Green Cape Waste
Economy workshop, where a presentation was
given by Barry Coetzee (City of Cape Town) who
spoke about some of the challenges
experienced relating the appointment of the
Transaction Advisor, updates from the City and
the way forward. This event provided an
opportunity for engagement between industry
role-players and government officials, as well a
platform for knowledge sharing.
City Mission (12th August2014)
We had the opportunity to meet the NGO City
Mission, they introduced us to four Spanish
volunteers who are collaborating with them in
Cape Town. The volunteers were really happy
with the organization, their tasks and the
people they are helping…everything was really
interesting.
Cape Town Business Cocktail (5th Sept 2014)
The General Consul of Spain, CITY OF CAPE
TOWN, CAPE TOWN CHAMBER, EWSETA and
more organizations and companies member of
the SCC enjoyed and they could keep
strengthening their networking here in South
Africa.
Johannesburg Business Cocktail 12th
Sept 2014)
Friday 12th September the Spanish Chamber
cocktail was held in Santon (Johannesburg)
where the Spanish Embassy, The Commercial
office of Spain, IDC, EEAS, EWSETA,
THESELEgroup,European Investment
Bank,National Treasury and more organizations
and company members of the SCC could enjoy
and keep strengthening their networking here
in South Africa.
BBBEE Workshop (22th
Oct 2014)
The one-day BBBEE workshop covered topics
such as the New BEE Codes. We addressed
myths, perceptions, definitions and the various
elements of the New Codes. These
presentations went a long way in helping the
attendees understand the key changes of the
New Codes. One of the other topics we
addresses was the Mining Sector; we looked at
the Mineral and Petroleum Resources
Development Act of 2002 as well as the Mining
Charter Pillars.
Spanish Chamber around the world (6th
-7th
Nov
2014)
A successful meeting for the Official Chambers
of commerce based in foreign countries was
held from 6th to 7th of November in Madrid at
the Ministry of Economy. The meeting was well
attended and the General Manager of the
Chamber, Paula Mora represented our Official
Spanish Chamber of Commerce in South Africa.
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RENEWABLE ENERGY WORKSHOP IN
UPINGTON (27th
Nov 2014)
On 27th November 2014, the Director of the
Chamber Joaquim Macia, Business Developer
Manager from Bureau Veritas, organized a
workshop on South African pressure equipment
regulation. The regulations are related to the
solar plants which are being built mainly by
Spanish companies in the Technical College in
Upington.
The workshop was well attended, the main
companies and bodies involved were technical
employees and Directors involved with these
kind of projects, Provincial government
delegates, Department of Labour Director,
Eskom renewable energy developers and
representatives of the Department of Economic
Development and tourism members.
ANNUL GALA DINNER 2014 (4TH
Dec 2014)
On 4th December the Annual Gala Dinner and
our first Business of the year Award was held in
Pretoria. The Ambassador of Spain made a
great speech encouraging and thanking the
companies for joining the Chamber and also for
supporting the Chamber to keep growing and
helping companies as much as possible. Dave
Martin from Columbus Stainless (ACERINOX
group) was honored with the Award due to the
investment done during the year and his great
success in the country as Chief Executive
Officer.
The Trade commissioner, the President and the
General Manager were also some of the
speakers on the night during the course if a
lovely dinner. A nightcape was also included as
a means to end the evening.
The Chamber would like thank all the
companies that have joined the Chamber and
the ones that will join us in the months ahead
for their support. The Chamber aims to work
hard this coming year to continue offering
interesting activities and events to their
members and play an integral role in the
companies’ success.
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OFFICIAL SPANISH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
The Chamber is glad to announce that we became an Official Spanish Chamber of Commerce in October 2014.
As a result, we were invited to the meeting for the Official Chambers of commerce based in foreign countries. The
event was held from the 6th to 7th of November in Madrid at the Ministry of Economy. The gathering was well
attended and the General Manager of the Chamber, Paula Mora, attended on behalf our Official Spanish Chamber
of Commerce in South Africa.
The event had a busy schedule, starting with a course about funding FIEM and UE, project finance and corporate
finance, followed by exposure to the best practices from the New York, Argentina and Lisboa Chambers. To end
the first day we had a meeting between the chambers and the General Director and General Bilateral Assistant
Directors DG COMINVER.
The last day we had a speech from the Spanish Minister of Economy Luis de Guindos, a meeting with the
Secretary of State for Trade, the assembly with FEDECOM and workshops at the “Consejo Superior de Cámaras”.
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Dear Reader(s),
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all
the speakers and attendees who came to our BEE
workshop in Sandton on the 22nd of October
2014. The workshop was well attended and our
speakers were very knowledgeable in their
respective fields. I would like to thank the
speakers for imparting the information, giving up
their time and being patient in answering any
questions and concerns of our attendees.
The one-day BBBEE workshop covered topics
such as the New BEE Codes. We addressed
myths, perceptions, definitions and the various
elements of the New Codes. These presentations
went a long way in helping the attendees
understand the key changes related to the New
Codes. One of the other topics we addressed was
in connection with the Mining Sector. We looked
at the Mineral and Petroleum
Resources`Development Act of 2002 as well as
the Mining Charter pillars.
Once again, a big thank you to all of those that
made this workshop a success. We look forward
to seeing you at future sessions.
Regards,
Spanish Chamber of Commerce Family.
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The various EU Chambers of Commerce in South Africa have been established with the objectives of contributing
to the growth of South Africa’s private sector and to assist with the unlocking of strategic business opportunities
for EU countries. Find your respective EU Chamber of Commerce in South Africa.
The Spanish Chamber is leading the Green Space in the platform to update the renewable energy sector news and
provide networking with the local and European companies and organizations.
EU SA Business Links is a collective of industry and economic experts committed to the development of both
emerging and expanding enterprises with a view to collaboratively engage in economic participation in South
Africa's diverse business landscape. EU SA Business Links provides strategic guidance, linkages, pertinent
information to doing business in South Africa and opportunities to connect with likeminded businesses. Whether
you are an exporter, investor or foreign buyer, EU SA Business Links can assist you to fully capitalise on the vast
potential of doing business in South Africa. The objective of EU SA Business Links is to consolidate growth of the
South African economy by providing well-researched information, networks and opportunities for growth to
ensure that commercial requirements are met with the right portfolio of business services, including investment
promotion and facilitation, export and business development.
Follow us in the
EU – SA Business Links
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EWSETA launches new regional office in Cape Town
As part of its commitment to facilitate better
communication between the SETA and its member
employers and stakeholders, the Energy and Water
Sector Education and Training Authority (EWSETA)
opened its first regional office at the premises of
False Bay College (FBC) at the Westlake Campus.
To celebrate, EWSETA had an official opening on
Thursday 20 November 2015 at 2pm where the FBC
CEO and Principal, Cassie Kruger and EWSETA’s CEO,
Errol Gradwell, addressed the audience on the
collaboration envisaged going forward.
Also at that time, details of the research projects
undertaken by the Stellenbosch University Water
Institute (SUWI) and the University of
Johannesburg’s Process, Energy and Environmental
Technology Station were made available.
Better access to regional stakeholders
In Upington in the Northern Cape, EWSETA has
established the Renewable Energy Centre of
Excellence (RECE) at the Northern Cape Rural FET
College and has partnered with some of the world’s
leading renewable energy research centres, which
will play a pivotal role in R&D and lead the
development of sustainable and green skills
courses.“This first office will decentralise the SETA’s
activities and provide an accessible platform for its
member companies to participate in skills
development initiatives and enable them to engage
with the SETA on a one-on-one basis regarding their
respective industries”, commented Mr Errol
Gradwell.
The purpose of these offices is to:
• manage regional EWSETA operations
• implement, develop and ensure best practices
for skills delivery across the regions
• oversee the coordination of skills development
programmes, skills advisory service, career
guidance and work placement across the
regions thereby ensuring that timing, risks,
issues and resource requirements are
dynamically managed
• initiate skills development initiatives that
respond to the National Development Plan
(NDP) and other relevant national and
provincial economic development strategies
that align to the EWSETA Strategy, NSDS III,
Human Resource Development Strategy and
the New Growth Path, to name just a few.
The mandate of EWSETA is to anticipate, build and
manage the skills development and training needs of
the energy and water services sector, through
strategic skills planning within the context of the
NSDS III. It operates in the Electricity, Oil and Gas,
Nuclear, Renewable Energy and Water, Waste &
Sanitation sectors.
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MEMBERS MAKING A DIFFERENCE
IBERDROLA INGENIERÍA AND THE NGO BAMBINI DREAM COMM ENCE A SOCIAL
ACTION CAMPAIGN IN SOUTH AFRICA
• The first event entailed a day of sharing between Iberdrola Ingeniería employees and a group of children from the Cape Town suburb of Blikkiesdorp
• The Company will continue working with Bambini Dream; a local NGO that strives to improve the quality of life of the children in the poorest areas of this South African city
Iberdrola Ingeniería, through its employees in South Africa, has initiated a partnership with the organisation
Bambini Dream (www.bambinidream.org), a local NGO that works to improve the quality of life of children living
in the poorest parts of Cape Town.
The first of the events organised by the Company with this association was known as ‘Share your Dreams’, in
which twelve children from the suburbs of Blikkiesdorp in particular situation of exclusion were able to see one of
their dreams become reality during a day organised by the employees of Iberdrola Ingeniería. With this initiative,
the children enjoyed the performance of the magician Larry Soffer, who marvelled both children and adults alike
with his tricks, shared the exhilarating experience of ice skating and a full evening of games.
Finally, the employees of the Company gave a series of gifts that corresponded to the children's main interests,
which they are otherwise unable to develop further for lack of economic resources.
This event gave Company employees a chance to really see the precarious situation in which a large number of
South African children live while learning about an inner suburb such as Blikkiesdorp.
Bambini Dream Foundation collaborates with twelve children in the suburb of Blikkiesdorp, a camp comprising
corrugated sheet metal shacks. The residents nicknamed the camp Blikkiesdorp, which means "Tin Can Town" in
Afrikaans. The camp is home to over 22,000 people, mostly the elderly and children under the age of 16, who live
in conditions of social exclusion, many of them living in families with problems stemming from drugs or alcohol.
Bambini Dream is a non-profit organisation founded by Tarryn Tomlinson, who pursues the social inclusion of
children by bringing them closer to society through art, music and games.
Iberdrola Ingeniería entered the South African renewable energies market after being awarded, in consortium
with the local company Group 5, contracts for the Klipheuwel and Noblesfontein wind farms, respectively 27 MW
and 74 MW (Megawatts) of power capacity. One year later, Iberdrola Ingeniería signed a contract to construct the
Jasper Photovoltaic Plant, whose 96 MW makes it the largest plant of its type on the continent.
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Indra Sistemas, S.A. is operating in South Africa since 1998. In 2013 Indra decided to create a subsidiary: Indra
Technology South Africa (Ptv) Ltd. with offices in Sandton City Towers.
Indra has provided through different partners Air Traffic Management (ATM) equipment for the airports of OR
Tambo International Airport Johannesburg, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, East London, George, Hoedspruit,
Makhado, Overberg, Waterkloof, Laangebaanweg, Mafikeng. The most recent projects include the
implementation of SAP ERP for Enel Green Power RSA (Pty) Ltd and the redesign of of the South African Airways
web page flysaa.com awarded in December 2013.
Indra has participated in the Africa Aero Defense 2014, Air Africa 2014, Africa Rail 2014, Smart Metering & Grids
Africa Summit 2013 (African Utilities Week) and AVI AFRIQUE 2014 (Aviation innovation organized by ATNS).
Our main markets in South Africa are transport (Air Navigation, Buses and Railways). There is also opportunities in
the area of Defense and Public administration with the modernization of the municipalities, for example. Indra is
very committed to South Africa were the number of opportunities seems to be very relevant.
Our experience is that you have to be patient, but persistent with the opportunities. It is very important to be
perceived as local company and to be fully compliant with all regulations in the country, including local
component, B-BBEE…
The involvement in the Chamber of Commerce is something very attractive. Give you the possibility to meet new
people, new companies that are interested in coming to South Africa and we believe that our experience can be
very positive for others. To have new members will give us more capacity to organize more events and more
working groups and with that to have more visibility in the country.
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CTAER, new member of the Spanish Chamber of Commerce in South Africa
On the 4th of December 2014, the Advanced Technology Centre for Renewable Energies (CTAER)
became member of the Spanish Chamber of Commerce in South Africa, as well as director in its Board
of Directors. CTAER’s Director General, Prof. Valeriano Ruiz, manifested, “The need for a change in energy systems towards more
sustainable and non-contaminating models is a matter which affects the majority of countries and we are convinced that the solution
lies in international collaboration and implication from society as a whole”.
CTAER is a research centre dedicated to Renewable Energies technology, and based in Andalusia (Spain), one of the southern regions
of Europe. It was established in 2008 in order to continue the development of renewable energy technologies pioneered in Spain. Not
without reason, Spain now claims a 30 to 50 per cent electricity generated from renewable energy resources.
The centre has developed its own research and testing facilities: its Solar Thermal Energy facilities are located in the desert of
Almeria and use the Variable Geometry principle patented by CTAER. The Biomass state of the art laboratories carry out physico-
chemical and energetic analysis of different types of Biomass, and include a test and certification facility for Biomass fueled heating
devises, as well as a 2nd generation bioethanol pilot plant.
Since 2014, CTAER is present in Southern Africa, through its delegate Sol Luca de Tena who is based in Cape Town. During this first
year of introduction into the region CTAER has developed relationships with key stakeholder in the Renewable Energy sector in
Southern Africa, including Public bodies with competence in science, technology and energy, private developers and associations,
and research groups with activity in Solar and Biomass energies in South Africa, Madagascar, Namibia, Botswana and Mozambique,
as well as funding bodies such as the European Commission, the African Development Bank, the World Bank and United Nations
amongst others. Some of the activities which CTAER has undertaken in Southern Africa to date are:
� HOSTING OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT DELEGATION IN CTAER’S SOLAR FACILITIES (Almeria (Spain), 7 July 2014:
The delegation attended a demonstration of the test facilities and meetings and presentations were carried out by all parties.
� PARTICIPATION IN THE NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM FOR RENEWABLE ENERGIES (Cape Town, 17 – 18 July): Participation in the
National Symposium hosted by the Stellenbosch University and supported by the SolarPaces organization, of the International
Energy Agency. CTAER exposed a poster and made a presentation on its variable geometry test facilities.
� TECHNICAL VISIT TO THE COMMERCIAL RENEWABLE ENERGY PLANTS IN SOUTH AFRICA (West and Northern Cape, 30 June-
3 July): This tour attended by CTAER researchers, included the universities in South Africa with competence in Renewable
Energy research as well as the public agency for Technology and Innovation.
� CTAER RESEARCHER SOJOURN IN SOUTH AFRICA (Cape Town, 20 June – 23 July): CTAER’s solar researcher, Miguel Frasquet,
carried out a scientific sojourn in the Solar Thermal Energy Research Group – STERG – with the objective of preparing a joint
proposal for the European Science programme Horizon 2020, as well as to increasing relationships with this research group.
� CTAER DIRECTOR GENERAL VISIT TO SOUTH AFRICA AND MADAGASCAR (20 September – 19 October): The centre’s DG visited
both countries maintaining meetings with key entities in both the public and private sectors, as well as visiting Renewable
Energy Commercial and Research facilities in South Africa.
After this introductory year CTAER in Southern Africa is open for collaboration in new projects in research, technology development
and testing, technical assistance, consulting and specialized training. For more information visit: http://www.ctaer.com/en
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2015BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2015BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2015BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2015
Honorary President Ambassador Juan Ignacio Sell
Honorary Vice President Trade Comissioner for SADC region: Mr Enrique Manzanares
General Manager Paula Mora Climent
Directors:
President Juan Carlos Rojas (INDRA)
Vice President Roberto Gómez Crespo (IBERDROLA Ingeniería y Construcción)
Treasurer José Luis Bobes (GREENMAX Sustainability & Finance)
Director Ralph M Ertner (INTO SA)
Director Ramón Linares (KANGRA COAL)
Director Javier de Riva (NOVADAYS)
Director Errol Gradwell (EWSETA)
Director Jean Davidson (THE NGUBENI Family Trust)
Director Joaquim Macia (BUREAU VERITAS)
Director Sol Luca de Tena (CTAER)
Director Peter Long (AMADEUS)
Founding Directors
Mr Subash Dowlat SdbHolding
Mr Ralph Michael Ertner Into SA
Mr Luis López-Polín Reano Consorcio Renovables
Mr Jose Luis Bobes Hernández GreenMax
Ms Paula Mora Climent SCC
Accountant Harald Noelle
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SOCIAL MEDIASOCIAL MEDIASOCIAL MEDIASOCIAL MEDIA
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AGENDAAGENDAAGENDAAGENDA
• 5th -29th February: Trade missions, delegation from Spain coming to SA
• 17th-18th February: Africa Energy Indaba (Sandton)
• 2nd -12th March: Trade missions, delegation from Spain coming to SA
• 3rd -4th March: SOLAR/ DIESEL (Johannesburg)
• 22nd-24th March: Power & Electricity world Africa (Sandton)
• 26th -27th March: FIEM course (Cape Town and Sandton)
• 9th April: Breakfast with the Chamber, topic to be confirmed (Cape Town)
• 14th-15th April: CSP Today* (Cape Town)
• 5th May: Renewable Energy Forum South Africa 2015-REFSA (Sandton)
• 13th May: Spanish textile and food Promotion Foro
• 12th -14th May: African Utility Week (Cape Town)
• 8th-11th June: African Energy Forum (Dubai)
• 18th June: Cape Town Cocktail
• 30th June- 1st July: AfricaRail 2015 (Sandton)
• July: Foro Inversiones- Investment Forum (Johannesburg)
• 9th July: Johannesburg Cocktail
• 15th-17th July: DistribuTECH Africa 2015 (Cape Town)
• 4th-7th October: SAIREC (Cape Town)
• 6th-8th October: Windaba (Cape Town)
• 13th -16th October: SOLAR PACES (Cape Town)
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MEMBERSHIP LIST A AEE POWER http://www.aeepower.com/ AMADEUS http://www.amadeus.com AVENTURA SUDAFRICA www.aventurasudafrica.com AYERIA http://www.ayeria.es B BLUE GOLD HOLDING BUFETE FRAU www.bufetefrau.com BUREAU VERITAS www.bureauveritas.com C
CAPE STUDIES http://www.capestudies.com CATO FISHING COLUMBUS STAINLESS www.columbusstainless.co.za CTAER www.ctaer.com CV GROUP SOUTH AFRICA http://www.grupocv.org/es/ D DYNAMAX AUTO COMPONENTS www.dynamaxautocomponents.com DOS PERLAS DSV www.dsv.com
E ECLIPSE MANAGEMENT www.eclipsemanagement.co.za ED SOLUTIONS www.ed-solutions.co.za ENERTIS www.enertis.es ENSAFRICA www.ensafrica.com EXIGENT www.exigentlpo.com EWSETA http://www.ewseta.org.za/ F SILICON SMELTERS,GRUPO FERROATLANTICA www.siliconsmelters.com G GREENMAX Sustainability and Finance www.greenmax.com I IBERDROLA INGENIERÍA Y CONSTRUCCIÓN www.iberdrolaingenieria.com INDRA www.indracompany.com INTERGEST SOUTH AFRICA www.intergest.co.za INTO-SA www.into-sa.com K KANGRA COAL www.kangracoal.co.za L LA CASA ESCUELA DE ESPAÑOL www.lacasaescueladeespanol.com LANIK www.lanik.com
LEADERNET www.leadernet.es LOWIND http://www.lowind.es/ M MOTHAPO http://www.mothapo.com/index.php/about-mothapo MILLENIUM-INVEST www.millennium-invest.com MS CAPITAL www.mscapital.com.es MUNDYA www.mundya.com N NOVADAYS www.novadays.es NOVULODGE www.ndlovulodge.com
O ORMAZABAL www.ormazabal.com P PROIMTU www.grupomara.com Q QUANTA http://www.quantaservices.com/ R REVSA http://www.revsa.com ROSHQOTT www.roshqott.co.za S SDB HOLDING http://sdbholdings.co.za/ SILICON SMELTERS,GRUPO FERROATLANTICA www.siliconsmelters.com SMART CITY ENGINEERING www.knxin.com SPAIN&AFRICA RENEWABLE ENERGY www.renewableconsortium.com SPS SECURITY www.sps-security-sa.com T TECNONAM www.tecnonam.com THE HUNTER´S DREAM SAFARI www.thehuntersdream.es THESELE GROUP http://www.thesele.co.za/
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