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BCE Consulting: Going from
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Sponsor world’s first rhino orphanage, open new premises, making impact at SA’s Automotive Week
BCE contributes to Rhino
conservation
Rhino poaching is a very controversial topic. It touches hearts, and
makes headlines at least once a week. September was Rhino Month,
and BCE Consulting, South Africa’s preferred Incentive solution
provider, announced their participation as sponsors in conjunction
with the Radical Group. BCE supported a fundraising event to raise
funds for the world´s only Rhino Orphanage. This facility takes care
of baby rhinos whose mothers have been killed by poachers.
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BCE Consulting now in KZN!
BCE Consulting, South Africa’s leading customs and incentive
service provider, announced recently that the company has to
date successfully applied and claimed AIS incentives to the value
of R1,3 billion on behalf of their clients. “We experience a strong
demand for incentives, especially in the automotive industry,
therefore our decision to open a fully fledged consultancy office
in KwaZulu Natal”, Brian Verwey CEO of BCE Consulting says.
BCE assists companies in obtaining the maximum benefit from
current South African Government incentive programmes and
tax legislation. Focusing primarily on the APDP, BCE provides
expert advice and incentive assistance to all importers, vehicle
manufacturers and component suppliers since 2006.
BCE Consulting: Feature at
SA’s Automotive Week
South Africa’s automotive manufacturing supply chain
and foreign buyers from 20 countries gathered at the
South African Automotive Week in Midrand during October.
BCE was part of the show and welcomed guests to their
stand. “The automotive week is the ideal opportunity to
showcase South African products and services as a world
class manufacturing industry.” says Craig Verwey, chief
operational officer of BCE. He adds “We welcome the
opportunity to interact with our customers and industry
stakeholders, it is a productive platform that allows for
constructive debate and discussions relating to the
future of our industry”.