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Basic Metals and Mining SBU

Basic Metals and Mining SBU. Transnet Supplier Conference 15 th October 2015 Thabiso Sekano.

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Basic Metals and Mining SBU

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  1. Basic Metals and Mining SBU Transnet Supplier Conference 15th October 2015 Thabiso Sekano

  2. The Goal of IDC’s Metals value chain is to assist in developing a competitiveand diversified local metal products industry that effectively utilizes capacity to produce a significant portion of metal products consumed in SA, in addition to developing strong export marketsThe Mining and Basic Metals unit is one of three business units that make up the Basic Metals value channel.The unit is headed by Mazwi Tunyazwi and comprises 14 dealmakers made up of Engineers, Metallurgists, Chartered Accountants, and Geologists

  3. Our Strengths

  4. Business Unit Strengths • Balanced mix of experience in deal making and project management • In-house skills in project initiation and development • Ability to partner and co-invest with both local and international investors • Ability to co-fund with other lenders (both local and international) • Wealth of experience and institutional knowledge of the RSA mining and metals industry

  5. Our Goals • Identify and finance areas of process improvements and projects within production facilities necessary to improve yield and align efficiency with global standards • Finance related foundry construction / capacity expansion • Co-finance studies with private sector that identify and plan exploitation of cheaper inputs, • Invest to build new / upgrade facilities aimed at localizing production of high demand products • Finance technological improvements within sector aimed at increasing production of higher grade steel

  6. 2015/16 Strategies

  7. Sector Strategy Overview

  8. Sector Strategy Overview – Metals Value ChainBasic metals Value chain goal Ensure globally/domestically competitive downstream manufacturing of: Automotive, machinery & equipment, fabricated metals Industry development goal A competitive local steel and metal industry that produces basic metals at prices and quality that stimulate growth of downstream industries Proactive Opportunities Reactive areas of funding Size of funding opportunities refer to IDC’s funding

  9. Sector Strategy Overview – Metals Value ChainMetal Products Value chain goal Ensure globally/domestically competitive downstream manufacturing of: Automotive, machinery & equipment, fabricated metals Industry development goal A competitive local metal products industry that substitute imports and can increase exports to SADC and RoA Proactive Opportunities Reactive areas of funding Size of funding opportunities refer to IDC’s funding

  10. Sector Strategy Overview – Mining Metals Value ChainMining Value chain goal Ensure globally/domestically competitive downstream manufacturing of: Automotive, machinery & equipment, fabricated metals Industry development goal A competitive sustainable modern, innovative and social responsible mining industry. Proactive Opportunities Reactive areas of funding

  11. Thank You

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