MechCaL to supply fans to Zambian mining industry
This marks a key point in the company's on-going geographic expansion strategy which is aimed at increasing its presence in key growth markets.
"MechCaL has for quite some time had a policy of diversifying products and markets. The product diversification has progressed well, but penetrating the smaller auxiliary fan market space outside of South Africa has been a challenge," says MechCaL managing director, Professor Jan du Plessis. "We have started supplying products to mines in the Zambian market and we are positive that, in future, the quality and energy efficiency of our products will be valued as the premium fan product in the rest of Africa."
This move builds upon the preliminary research into the Zambian market that MechCaL has been conducting over the past year or so which includes a fan demonstration that was held in Kitwe in April 2015. A demonstration of MechCaL's energy efficient 45Kw fan, using an ISO test column to analyse the velocity, flow and pressure of the fan, was carried out to showcase the power saving capabilities of MechCaLs' products.
Agent appointed
In order to ensure smooth delivery and availability of fans, MechCaL has appointed Best Line Mining Supplies as their agent. According to Best Line's Tom Hight their move to join up with MechCaL will help alleviate demand for energy efficient products in the region.
"We decided to become MechCals partner in both Zambia and the DRC due to the level of innovation in their products. Energy is becoming a concern in our region, with more demand than supply of power, coupled by a 30% energy increase in the 2014/2015 year. This has encouraged Best Line to assist with client assisted solutions to optimise the current mining operations," says Hight.
"We appointed Best Line as they are extensively involved in ventilation in the sub-Saharan region. They are currently supplying the range of 15kW, 37kW, 45kW and 75kW MechCaL fans," says Prof du Plessis. To date, MechCaL fans have been installed for Glencore's Mopani Copper Mines Plc. Their preliminary order included 17 fans from across the MechCaL product range, including five of MechCaL's new Jet Fans.
Recent challenges
Hight believes that the outlook for MechCaL's products in terms of Zambia's mining industry is positive as new innovative equipment for mines could play an important support role to the mines overcoming recent challenges in the region. "We have been hit hard in the copper industry along with all commodity prices that have crashed since June 2015. This has placed a lot of strain on the mining economy, coupled with increases in mineral royalties and energy tariff increases."
According to Prof du Plessis, one of the main challenges that they are faced with affecting exporting and installing fans for Zambian clients would be ensuring that they receive MechCaL's latest innovative products. "We would definitely want to see more of our newer products from the Jet Fan range being supplied. We have developed an extensive range of products for the Jet Fan line from fans as small as 5kW all the way up to 45kW."