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Solar Mining Services helps to boost Mpumalanga’s economy

Solar Mining's Charles Hurly discusses the company's product offerings and its growth plans, while CEO Desmond Pillay talks about the company's impact on the Mpumalanga economy. Video and editing: Nicholas Boyd.

22nd February 2019

By: Kim Cloete

Creamer Media Correspondent

     

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Solar Mining Services, a manufacturer and supplier of explosives, accessories and blasting services for the mining industry, has made strides in growing its business in South Africa. It has created more than 100 jobs and invested R500-million in South Africa since setting up in the country in 2015.

The company, which is part of the global Solar group, services surface and underground mining operations and has a greenfield manufacturing hub in Middelburg, Mpumalanga, which supplies a range of accessories and explosives.

Solar Mining Services CEO Desmond Pillay says he appreciates the direction that has come with the revised Mining Charter. The company’s plans within manufacturing hubs dovetail with this.

“We’ve unpacked it and understood the Mining Charter. We are developing special-purpose-vehicle companies in manufacturing hubs in the communities around the mines, where we can create and dilute wealth back to the communities.

“We have engaged various mining companies that support this initiative.”

Pillay says transferring skills will be important, while encouraging mines to buy locally.

Apart from the over 100 jobs Solar Mining Services has created, it works with about 30 contractors.

“We’ve become part of the mainstream economy in Mpumalanga. It’s the only manufacturing facility of its size and magnitude in the area. It’s also been a boost for small, medium-sized and microenterprises that support us with services.”

The manufacturing hub is supported by a growing network of sales offices in Mpumalanga, the North West, the Northern Cape, Limpopo and Gauteng. It offers emulsion products, underground products, accessories and the services that go with it.

Solar Mining Services marketing lead Charles Hurly says the company is also moving with the times and new technology.

“We are on a journey that will take us into the technological age. We’re also looking at bringing in value-added software, so that customers can look at our products and understand what they do.”

Hurly says it it is important to be cost competitive, while safety is imperative.

“The explosives business is not necessarily rocket science, but it involves understanding the basics of mining and rocks. So, if you plan your blast properly, if you drill properly, charge properly and use the right explosives at competitive prices, you end up with a good result. Plan your, blast, and blast your plan, and you’ll be a success,” said Hurly.

The Solar group has a global footprint extending across 50 countries. Solar Mining Services has had a stand at the annual Investing in African Mining Indaba, in Cape Town. The Mining Indaba is the world’s largest mining investment conference and Africa’s largest mining event.

Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

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