MechChem Africa May-June 2022

TLT-Turbo Africa accelerates growth & reach

Following unprecedented resilience throughout the past 18 months, TLT-Turbo Africa is now accelerating global growth with the signing of six new major clients and the retention of 20 existing clients who have submitted new orders to be filled in the year ahead. T LT-Turbo Africa has secured orders from six new major clients in the copper, platinum, and gold sectors for the sup ply of mining ventilation equipment. These include clients based in Australia, USA and Kazakhstan. The contracts

continue TLT-Turbo Africa’s successful track record of delivering advanced, efficient, and high-performance surface, underground and auxiliary mining ventilation solutions both in Africa and globally for almost two decades. Closer to home, TLT-Turbo Africa has retained 20 clients in mining, mineral processing and the automotive industry – pre dominantly based in the sub-Saharan region. “These clients return to us based on the performance of our products and the ways in which they have enhanced their operations and reduced their operational costs. This coupled with our service delivery track record, continu ous customer engagement and competitive pricing has helped us to secure returning revenue from clients who have become more like partners to us over the years,” says Vusi Madlopha, TLT-Turbo Africa head of sales and business development. According to Madlopha, TLT-Turbo Africa has managed to maintain and expand their market

TLT-Turbo’s mine ventilation solutions have become known for innovation and the ability to meet the most complex mine ventilation requirements.

share despite the challenges presented by the global COVID-19 pandemic. “We’ve focused on our strategy on increasing sales and maintaining the quality of our product offering. Our strategy also included growth into new territories outside Africa using the global network of our parent company, TLT-Turbo GmbH. 2021 posed unique supply chain challenges that affected the whole world. Our internal processes allowed for efficient use of limited resources to produce quality products for our customers throughout the year.” A major contributing factor to their success, adds Madlopha, was the leadership of TLT-Turbo Africa managing director, Christo Gelderblom, whose vision is to position the company as a global supplier of air movement technology. “Over the last fewyears, TLT-TurboAfrica hasmeaningfully scaled our core portfolio of mining ventilation solutions, invested in the research and development needed to advance our technology, and enhanced our customer consultation and care culture. “We have listened to our clients and the faith they have in us is echoed in the respect we have for their expertise and input. The fact that our clients continue to come back to us proves their confidence in the next chapter for TLT-Turbo Africa,” Gelderblom asserts. Looking at what’s next in the year ahead, Madlopha explains that in addition to continuous enhancement of the company’s existing mine ventilation offering, TLT-Turbo will be enhancing its product offering to include mechanical vapour recompression, which will expand its reach into new applications. “As we enter 2022, we look forward to expanding our prod uct offering to evaporation technologies and industrial process plants. Mining will always be our backbone, so we will also focus on strengthening our relationships with all our mining customers through our sales networks within the SSA region, and globally,” he concludes. www.tlt-turbo.africa .

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