Bosch Projects takes a stand at ISSCT
Bosch Projects had a stand at the 26th congress of the International Society for Sugar Cane Technologists (ISSCT)
which was held recently at the Durban ICC and attended by at least 1 000 delegates from sugar growing countries
all over the world.
Our world at ISSCT
Delegates enjoying Bosch Projects’ hospitality
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engineering and technology to provide multi-disciplinary solutions, from
concept to conclusion, including maintenance. These sectors include
the sugar, sugar agriculture and energy industries, as well as specialist
consulting for commercial and industrial projects.
he company, which has also participated at other ISSCT events in
Guatemala, Australia and India, presented two technical papers at
this year’s congress.
Bosch Projects has expanded its specialised service strategically into
international sugar markets and is currently undertaking major work
world wide in countries that include Tanzania, Nigeria, Malawi,
Mozambique, USA, Sudan, Barbados, Egypt, Kenya, Brazil and Thailand.
The company focuses on specialised niche markets and integrates
Recent successes for Bosch Projects include the South African
Association of Consulting Engineers (SAACE) engineering excellence
award for the company’s patented design of the chainless diffuser and
an award for the International Business Developer of the year for the
Kagera rehabilitation project in Tanzania.
Striving to achieve vision and
transformation through delivery
Max Stemele, MD of SBA, was upbeat about achievements and prospects for the
company when he addressed client functions held at regional offices in KwaZuluNatal, Gauteng and the Eastern Cape recently.
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ax acknowledged “while there is no room for complacency, recent
client satisfaction surveys undertaken as part of SBA’s Quality
Management System, support the fact that we are meeting our client
requirements”.
Significant strategic milestones achieved during the last year include:
The second successful surveillance