Held by the Association of Municipal Electricity Utilities (AMEU) and hosted by the City of Tshwane at the CSIR Convention Centre from 7 – 10 October, this year’s event focused on The impact of the energy revolution on power utilities in Africa.
In attendance on behalf of Aberdare was Mishack Matla, Executive Director of Marketing, Sales and Distribution, “It is always a pleasure to attend the AMEU Convention as it is a crucial platform to engage with all relevant stakeholders in the Energy Sector, thus allowing Aberdare Cables to better understand the needs and be well positioned to make meaningful contributions in terms of solutions, including the necessary products and related services”.
We give thanks to the organising committee for presenting Aberdare with the accolade for “Best Large Exhibition Stand”.
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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