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Ziegler upbeat about projects

31 Oct 2012 - by Staff reporter
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Thanks in part to its border
offices at Groblersbrug and
Beitbridge, Ziegler South
Africa has secured a significant
volume of project cargo in
Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana
and the DRC, says project
specialist Sean Moore.
“Customers see the benefit
of keeping control within the
Group,” he told FTW.
Moore is upbeat about
the future, seeing good
opportunities in the Western
Cape with a number of solar
and wind projects coming on
stream, while he believes the
SKA is also bound to generate
a lot of interesting traffic.
And being a Ziegler
company, with a dedicated
projects division in Antwerp, a
lot of project work is generated
from this central office for the
SA operation, says Moore.

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