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Transmashholding invests R500m in South African rail manufacturing facility

As part of its international growth strategy, Russian rolling stock manufacturer Transmashholding (TMH) on Wednesday launched its R500-million investment in a South African manufacturing facility through its newly acquired subsidiary, TMH Africa.

TMH Africa, which is 70% owned by TMH and 30% owned by empowerment partner Mjisa Investments, has acquired railing contractor DCD Rolling Stock and will modernise and develop the 45 000 m2 manufacturing facility, in Boksburg, that was formerly owned by DCD.

TMH CEO Martin Vaujour on Wednesday said the investment will see the company position itself as a local manufacturing partner for global original-equipment manufacturers, while developing the company’s own capacity.

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TMH Africa CEO Jerome Boyet further highlighted that South Africa remains an attractive investment market owing to its stability and potential to grow into a large African and global market of choice.

South Africa, he added, will be used as an entry point for the rest of the African continent.

TMH plans to invest R50-billion across six countries, namely; Argentina, Cuba, Egypt, Kazakhstan and South Africa, over the next five years.

TMH’s “go to” market strategy for international markets, Boyet explained, is underpinned by the importance of partnerships and taking a long-term approach to investing.

Mjisa director Sam Bhembe said the opportunity to partner with TMH was “unique”, adding that TMH Africa will see the integration of its parent company into the local industrialindustry, while deploying technologies and contributing to skills development.

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Laurence M. Stevens

Laurence M. Stevens is the African Mining Market's online content editor and media strategist.
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