Africazine:
ACTOM is enhancing its manufacturing capabilities in South Africa with a new facility.
The company has launched the ACTOM Static Energy battery assembly facility at its Pretoria West industrial campus in Gauteng. This expansion also includes increased manufacturing capacity for its High-Voltage Equipment division, as stated by CEO Mervyn Naidoo during the launch event on July 15.
ACTOM Launches New Battery Assembly Facility
The new ACTOM Static Energy battery assembly facility aims to bolster local manufacturing capabilities. This initiative is part of ACTOM’s broader strategy to provide integrated energy infrastructure solutions. The facility’s opening is seen as a pivotal moment for the company and the region.
ACTOM’s expansion reflects a commitment to enhancing its production capabilities. By investing in local manufacturing, the company seeks to meet growing energy demands and support the South African economy.
South Africa: Key figures on Manufacturing Expansion
- Launch of the ACTOM Static Energy battery assembly facility
- Unveiling of additional manufacturing capacity for High-Voltage Equipment division
- Event date: July 15
Context of ACTOM’s Expansion Plans
This expansion is part of a larger trend in South Africa to strengthen local manufacturing. By increasing its production capabilities, ACTOM aims to position itself as a key player in the energy sector. The focus on integrated energy infrastructure solutions is crucial for addressing the country’s energy challenges.
Future Developments and Goals
- Further enhancements to local manufacturing capabilities
- Continued investment in energy infrastructure solutions
ACTOM's new facility marks a significant step towards strengthening South Africa's manufacturing sector.
