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  • South Africa: First Hydrogen Fuel Cell Forklift Unveiled

    Posted on :Tuesday , 12th April 2016

    South Africa's hydrogen fuel cell industry received a boost on 31 March with the unveiling of a prototype hydrogen fuel cell forklift and refuelling station at Impala Refining Services in Springs, east of Joburg.

     
    Over the past three years, Impala Platinum Holdings (Implats) has provided HySA Systems with funds of R6-million to enable the prototype development. Impla. . .

  • General Motors East Africa to Double Truck Output Based On Construction Boom

    Posted on :Friday , 8th April 2016

     NAIROBI (Reuters) - A construction boom in Kenya has fuelled a rise in commercial truck sales for market leader General Motors, which is investing $7.9 million in 2016 to upgrade its assembly plant in Nairobi and more than double output, a senior executive said on Thursday.

     
    GM East Africa Managing Director Rita Kavashe said 20,000 new vehicles were sold in Ken. . .

  • UAE Based Truck Bodybuilders Eye East African Market

    Posted on :Tuesday , 5th April 2016

    Truck bodybuilders in the UAE are keen on stepping up their presence in African markets as they look to venture outside the GCC. 

     
    Dubai-based Gorica Industries, one of the biggest names in the segment, is already active in Africa, says managing director Ivan Fornazaric. 
     
    “Our main markets are the Middle East and Africa.. . .

  • Uganda: Kiira Motors in Talks to Setup Vehicle Manufacturing Industry

    Posted on :Friday , 4th March 2016

    A Local car manufacturer, Kiira Motors Corporation (KMC), is in talks with at least four automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) about establishing a vehicle manufacturing industry in Uganda, a government minister has said.

     
    Prof Sandy Stevens Tickodri-Togboa, the minister of state for Higher Education and chair of the KMC technical task team, told a stake. . .

  • East Africa Reviews Big Car Plant

    Posted on :Friday , 4th March 2016

    Arusha — Foreign-manufactured motor vehicles, mostly used in Tanzania and East Africa, may be compelled to set up assembling plants in the region as leaders mull reducing importation of cars from overseas.

     
    The new strategy mulled by the EAC Heads of State might lead to automobile manufacturers specialising in such popular and fast selling brands as Toyota, Nis. . .

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