Ministers Rob Davies and Ben Martins on commissioning of Coega investors

Ministers Rob Davies and Ben Martins welcome Coega advances at commissioning of two major investors

Two Coega investor projects, with a combined investment value of R700 million,were commissioned by the Ministers of Trade and Industry, Dr Rob Davies, and Energy, Dikobe Ben Martins today (Sunday).

The Agni Steels and DCD Wind Towers commissioning comes ahead of the start of major production at both facilities later this month and the promulgation of new legislation on Special Economic Zones (SEZ). 

Amendments to the SEZ Bill were passed through the National Council of Provinces last week and the bill is currently awaiting State President Jacob Zuma's signature, Davies said.

Both Ministers welcomed the advances in the energy and metals sectors in a first of its kind visit to the Coega industrial development zone (IDZ).

Minister Davies said he was pleased to note the "serious traction the Coega IDZ was generating" attracting companies that will generate energy and inputs into renewable energy and local metals beneficiation. "These are welcome development in terms of this particular IDZ," said Davies.

"We look forward to these projects achieving success and those in the pipeline coming on stream in the near future – we are pleased to see there has been significant progress at Coega."

Minister Davies said the combined Port of Ngqura and Coega IDZ public investment amounted to R6.19-billion and that Coega had realised a return on investment of R2.2-billion. The minister however said he was confident that the investment would be recovered as Coega has already signed 23 investors with an investment value of R11.3-billion.

Energy Minister Martins lauded the work of the Eastern Cape in helping to build the nationwide energy imperatives and requirements.

"The Coega IDZ has built the requisite momentum to sustain the projects initiated – projects which span the value chain and constitute a generation project in the realisation of the national Integrated Resource Plan," Martins said highlighting the Dedisa Peaking Power Plant, DCD Wind Towers and new Coega investor Powerway photo voltic manufacturers.

DCD Wind Towers started with their initial process qualifications this month at the 23 000m² wind tower manufacturing facility in Zone 3 of the Coega IDZ, which is almost complete in under 11 months, a record time for a facility of this nature. The facility is expected to create close to 200 jobs, and produce between 110 and 120 wind towers per year.

DCD Marketing Manager for Energy Henk Schoeman said 65% of wind turbine parts could either be manufactured or assembled in South Africa and that the DCD Group had initially  invested R85-million in exploring the renewable energy market feasibility – an investment which resulted in the R300-million Coega plant.

"The tower is the first part of this business. We have shown we can do this, now we are looking forward to growing business within a winning environment in South Africa," said Schoeman confirming that DCD has already signed contacts with Vestas and Nordex for Round 2 of the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPPP) and has contracts lined up for Round 3.

DCD created over 250 jobs during the construction phase, with more than 90% of the workers coming from the Nelson Mandela Bay region. The factory is anticipated to create close to 200 operational jobs.

Agni Steels SA will start operating this month and has invested R400-million in the first of its kind steel mill in the Eastern Cape. The company has completed pilots and test runs with success, ahead of plans to fire up the furnaces on a permanent basis.  Once on, the plant will run 24 hours a day, seven days a week in three shifts and employ 300 people.

The project will benefit from the Minerals Beneficiation Bill of 2011, which incentivizes local beneficiation of scrap metal in particular, with Davies saying there is a shortage of specialised steel products which were formerly produced in South Africa but are now imported and that Agni Steels would contribute to reversing this trend.

The high-tech smelting facility will produce mild steel billets from scrap metal.  During the first phase of the project the plant will produce steel billets for export to India and other African countries thereby enhancing local beneficiation.

A second and third phase is also planned, with the second phase set to double production, saidDhiroshan Moodley, co-owner of the local operation. “We will create 300 jobs is the first phase and this will build up to 800 in the third phase where we will double our initial when we will incorporate a fully automated rolling mill to further beneficiate the mild steel billets by producing various steel end products.”

Note to the editor: The Coega Development Corporation (Pty) Ltd (CDC) is the operator of the Coega Industrial Development Zone (IDZ) in Nelson Mandela Bay, South Africa. 
Established in 1999, the CDC is wholly-owned by the South African Government. 

The Coega IDZ is South Africa’s premier location for new industrial investments. The CDC aims to provide a competitive investment location and a total business solution for its customers, as well as ensuring sustainable economic development in the region.

To date, the CDC has delivered on its mandate to provide socio-economic development for the Eastern Cape, has enabled the creation of over 50 000 jobs since inception, has 22 operational investors at present and boasts an investment portfolio in excess of R140-billion.

For more information:
Ayanda Vilakazi
Head of Marketing and Communications: Coega Development Corporation
Cell: 082 645 7277
Tel: 041 403 0464
Fax: 041 403 0401
E-mail: ayanda.vilakazi@coega.co.za

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