South Africa’s growing SMEs need effective communications but want to avoid heavy investment and long-term commitments—and Nashua Mobile believes it has the answer.
Presenting a collective face on issues affecting Ontario’s mining industry, including reducing permitting times.
Saudi-owned Al-Muhaidib Contracting Company is focusing on its home market and the provision of large-scale projects to cater for its booming economy and population.
This Chilean coal project will create energy security and increase the economic activity of a region that has long been stagnated.
This African printing company isn’t afraid to invest regularly and heavily in its quest to be the best.
One of the great things about Tanzania, says Clive Jones, the managing director and co-founder of Power Providers, is that it allows you to reinvent yourself endlessly—and his l
West Africa’s largest economy is not entirely defined by its offshore resources: Presco Plc has been helping to reverse the decline in agricultural staples, and in particular th
Taseko Mines is now engaged in the third phase of modernisation at Canada’s second largest open pit copper-molybdenum mine.
Petrolube, an affiliated member of global lubricants group Fuchs Group, was established in Tanzania more than a decade ago.
After being hurt by falling coal prices in 2008, Trollope Mining Services has grown dramatically by taking a more balanced approach.
Exploiting Canada’s mineral riches is encouraging new technologies to be put to the test, as Alan Swaby learns from general manager Long Habour Operations Don Stevens, Long Harb
President and CEO Roy Bonnell talks to Gay Sutton about producing paint quality titanium dioxide pigment grade directly from run-of-mine ore.
In the 20 years from 1992, the Harris sisters built their company from nothing to a R200 million organisation. CEO Caron Harris spoke to Ruari McCallion.