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SAISC comment
Engaging stakeholders
and seeking Solutions
By Paolo Trinchero, Chief Executive Officer, SAISC
“
fortunate
We have been
to meet
with the Minister of Trade
and Industry, the Minister of
Economic Development and
There are so many things happening out
tell you that they are all passionate about
there at the moment. Have we started to
helping our industry and moving South
turn the corner? I hope so, but am not
Africa forward. They are acutely aware of
so sure. We are all very concerned about
the problems and that there are no easy
developments in the political arena not to
solutions.
mention a possible downgrade. Some of
our members have already put a potential
I would like to congratulate Wim De
downgrade on their risk registers. We can
Klerk the new CEO who will be joining
only hope this does not happen as we need
Arcelormittal South Africa later this year.
confidence to get construction going.
Wim made a very important point in a
news article the other day and I quote,
As I write this commentary, I just received
“How do we take this industry forward?”
the Minister of Public Works
another notice to creditors on the Evraz-
Something for all of us to think about.
in different forums.
is moving to a wind-down and disposal
What can each one of us do to improve our
of assets. This is really not good news for
industry and supply chain and ensure that
a proud steel industry. Highveld Steel
we not only survive but grow? We currently
was a key player in the development of
have three major initiatives which are
our industry and a key stakeholder in the
highlighted below:
I must tell you that they
are all passionate
about helping our industry
and moving
South
Africa forward.
They are acutely aware of
the problems and
that there are no easy
”
solutions.
Highveld Business Rescue. The company
SAISC. Many of the engineers out there
including me owe a debt of gratitude to
Highveld Steel for all the bursaries and
investment in education and training over
the years.
• Protection of our downstream industry
from unfair competition.
• Ensuring that fabricated structural steel
is localized through designation
• Ensuring proper codes and standards are
We hope that the company can be reborn
in place and enforced
in some way in the future. As an industry
let us see what we can do to assist people
We need to work tirelessly on innovation
that have been affected.
so that we no longer need protection and
our competitiveness gives us a steady
We now have a situation where 100
stream of work. This is key and recognized
percent of our Universal Beams and
by many of the participants around the
Columns are imported. Most major
table.
merchants have been importing the
Highveld range for some time but there
The SAISC is stepping way out of its
are some challenges particularly on
comfort zone on many issues from
some channel sizes. The SAISC and its
downstream tariffs to the construction
stakeholders are working on these issues
sector charter codes and transformation, so
and we should have more information
we need your input and support.
available in the next Steel Construction.
Steel Construction has a new editor and its
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We have been fortunate to meet with the
very own website: www.steelconstruction.
Minister of Trade and Industry, the Minister
org.za. We encourage you to send in your
of Economic Development and the Minister
comments so we can continue to drive
of Public Works in different forums. I must
excellence in everything we do.