Deemed the world’s largest mining investment event, Aberdare was once again a proud exhibitor at the 2020 Mining Indaba, which was held at the Cape Town ICC from 3 to 6 February.
It was an interesting programme with speakers from all over Africa. Guest speaker, Hon. Gwede Mantashe made headline news when he announced that a separate entity would be allowed to start producing power in South Africa.
It was a good meeting ground with the African mining fraternity and we look forward to Mining Indaba 2021.
Aberdare Cables was established in 1946 and is a leading South African leading cable manufacturer. Aberdare Cables has 3 manufacturing sites in South Africa, with Customer Service Centres in each province and in Maputo.
The company employs 1500 people and currently holds a Level 1 BBBEE status, with a make-up of 55% Black ownership and 30% Black Women Owned.
In 2016, Aberdare Cables was acquired by a Chinese cable manufacturer, Hengtong. The Hengtong group operates in 120 countries, has 9 overseas manufacturing bases and owns 5 brands, including Aberdare.
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