14 May 2013

Automotive

'Dirtbin' needs a paint job

Durban's city centre has never been my favourite place; I always find my senses being thoroughly assaulted. Don't get me wrong, I grew up in Durban and still feel very precious about my home town, and I'll defend it to the summit of Tafelberg because I have always seen its potential - in my mind all it's ever needed is a fresh coat of paint.

KZN MEC Mike Mabuyakhulu sees that same potential, calling for the recently held Tourism Indaba to make Durban its home. And why not, really? In its 34 years, the conference has more often than not been held successfully in Durban. Mabuyakhulu says the province is ready "to make the necessary investment...to grow this trade show to the level where it rivals and outshines the best shows in the world."

The Cape Point Partnership's Brett Hendricks, however, sees the annual indaba as more of a roving event, commenting on Facebook: "Having a roving event that moves between major South African cities would definitely raise the bar. I'm hoping 2014 will have an added 'wow' factor."

'Wow!' is what we'll need if we're going to meet the national tourism strategy target of becoming one of the top 20 world tourist destinations by 2020, and we're on the right path - the number of tourists entering South Africa increased by 10.2% from 2011-2012, according to Stats SA.

Hosting large-scale events such as the Tourism Indaba means having to tick a lot more boxes. Clive Shelver, managing director at Film & Entertainment Underwriters, explains why it's important to have a proper risk management strategy in place.

If you're hosting an event, make sure you have it added to our recently introduced Biz Event Calendar as a Biz Featured Event. These events are featured in our daily and weekly newsletters, and are actively mentioned on our Facebook and Twitter timelines.

An event of note, the SAMAs were held this past weekend - congrats to the winners! Go paint the town red!

Sindy Peters, Group Head: Content

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Weekly top stories

Top Gear challenges schools to build an F1 car
The Top Gear Festival endeavours to give back to the community in South Africa and has launched a number of initiatives to help students get into motoring and engineering. In 2013, a new partnership with F1 in Schools promises to build upon the success of last year's work. Read more >>


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Automotive
Top Gear challenges schools to build an F1 car
The Top Gear Festival endeavours to give back to the community in South Africa and has launched a number of initiatives to help students get into motoring and engineering. In 2013, a new partnership with F1 in Schools promises to build upon the success of last year's work. Read more >>

Automechanika Johannesburg showing pleasing growth
Messe Frankfurt, the German-based international exhibition and trade fair organiser and owner of the Automechanika brand name, is very pleased with the growth being shown in the Johannesburg edition of this trade fair for the automotive aftermarket. Read more >>

PFK Electronics wins Innovation Award at Automechanika Johannesburg
PFK Electronics' Autowatch 740 WAB breathalyser immobiliser - a product designed, developed and manufactured in South Africa for local and global markets - has been awarded top honours for innovation at Automechanika Johannesburg's Innovation Awards 2013. Read more >>

General Motors signs Climate Declaration
General Motors is the first automaker among 40 major US companies to sign a "Climate Declaration", collectively asserting that responding to climate change is good business. Read more >>


Manufacturing
Production falls - Easter holidays blamed
Manufacturing production fell 2.2% year-on-year (y/y) in March after a slightly revised 2.8% (2.9%) year-on-year decline in February‚ data released by Statistics SA on Thursday (9 May) showed. Read more >>

Car manufacturing - Nigeria seeks guidance
[Alexander Parker] Nigeria is looking to South Africa's advanced motor sector for expertise and technical assistance as it seeks to create a new-car market in the continent's second-biggest economy. Read more >>

Sasol heads for the Competition Tribunal
Sasol will appear before the Competition Tribunal from Monday (13 May) on allegations that the company charged excessive prices for materials used in the production of plastics. Read more >>


International
US electric car market loses power
WASHINGTON, USA: The road is getting bumpier for electric cars. Coda Automotive, one of what had been a promising crop of electric car companies, filed for bankruptcy protection this month, and said it would reorganise its operations around the electric storage market. Read more >>

Tesla's cars make modest profits
SAN FRANCISCO - Tesla Motors said on Wednesday it posted its first-ever quarterly profit as the electric carmaker beat its own forecasts and surprised market analysts. Read more >>

Mittal asks Europe to cut energy prices
LUXEMBOURG: The head of steel manufacturing company ArcelorMittal on Wednesday (8 May) called on European decision-makers to cut energy prices to make the steel sector more competitive as the group faces another tough year owing to slumping demand for the material. Read more >>

General Motors is building a plant in China
SHANGHAI, CHINA: Chinese authorities have approved a US$1.3bn General Motors plan to make luxury Cadillac cars, the US auto giant said on Tuesday (7 May) as it seeks to boost sales of its premium brand cars in the world's biggest vehicle market. Read more >>

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Government
Changes to SA's immigration policy
[Wyndham Hartley] Home Affairs Minister Naledi Pandor has promised sweeping changes to South Africa's immigration regime to make it easier for foreign businesses and investors to come to the country and to improve competitiveness in the global skills market. Read more >>

More Government news...


Lifestyle
Kuga outshines many other SUVs
[Henrie Geyser: motoring editor] Picking an SUV from the wide choice of models on the local market is as difficult as selecting a South African shiraz that perfectly suits your palate or finding a butchery or supermarket which doesn't use strange meat in its boeries. Read more >>


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