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Hyundai South Africa’s Technician Assembles Over 2,000 Vehicles Since 2024

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Hyundai Automotive South Africa showcases the impact of skilled labor in vehicle assembly.

Kwanele Sibisi, a top technician at the Commercial Assembly Plant, has assembled over 2,000 vehicles since joining through the Youth Employment Service (YES) programme in 2024. Her dedication to quality ensures that each vehicle meets Hyundai’s high standards before reaching customers.

Kwanele Sibisi: A Model of Excellence in Assembly

Kwanele Sibisi works on the assembly line where semi-knocked-down vehicle kits are transformed into fully assembled commercial vehicles. Her role involves fitting, inspecting, and verifying components throughout the assembly process. This meticulous attention to detail is crucial for maintaining Hyundai’s quality standards.

Her journey began with a fascination for engineering, and she finds fulfillment in contributing to a product that supports businesses and entrepreneurship. Sibisi expresses pride in seeing Hyundai vehicles on the road, knowing the effort that goes into each assembly.

Hyundai’s Commitment to Quality and Performance

The Benoni-based Plant has assembled more than 22,000 vehicles since its inception in 2013. It produces key commercial models, including the Hyundai H100 and EX8, with plans to introduce the Hyundai GT11 6-ton truck later this year. The emphasis on quality control is paramount, as highlighted by General Manager Murge Mathapershad.

Mathapershad notes that Sibisi’s performance exemplifies the discipline necessary for maintaining high standards in vehicle assembly. Quality is central to the plant’s operations, and skilled technicians like Sibisi are vital in delivering dependable products to customers.

Future Developments at Hyundai’s Plant

  • Introduction of the Hyundai GT11 6-ton truck later this year.

Hyundai’s success relies on the dedication of skilled technicians like Kwanele Sibisi.

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