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Aluminium hub on the cards

Aluminium hub to unlock huge beneficiation opportunities in Richards Bay

THE Richards Bay Industrial Development Zone (RBIDZ) wants to establish an aluminium metals hub in the city to tap into the growing use of aluminium instead of steel by the automotive sector.

Aluminum has become the second most used material in the auto industry (next to steel), since it weighs less than half of steel or cast iron in the manufacturing process.

The Aluminium Association reported its use in commercial vehicles continues to accelerate because it offers the ‘fastest, safest, most environmentally friendly and cost-effective way to increase performance, boost fuel economy and reduce emissions while maintaining or improving safety and durability’.

The product has increasingly become the material of choice for luxury cars such as Mercedes Benz, Audi and Land Rover.

‘Richards Bay has the benefit of being the home to South32’s Hillside smelter – the largest aluminium smelter in the southern hemisphere,’ said RBIDZ CEO Pumi Motsoahae.

‘This smelter produces more than 800 kilotons of aluminium per annum that provides substantial downstream beneficiation opportunities.’

He added the aluminum hub will have the facilities for direct receiving of liquefied aluminum from the South32 Hillside smelter and it is intended to also attract downstream industries that will beneficiate not only aluminium, but also iron, steel and titanium – taking advantage of Richards Bay Minerals and Tronox KZN Sands that produce about 30% of the world’s titanium and about 30% of its high quality pig iron.

‘The aluminium hub will offer tenants a fully-serviced property located within a secure customs control area, which will reduce export and import duties as well as serve as a one-stop shop by clustering all the relevant government departments servicing investors moving into the hub,’ Motsoahae said.

The South African aluminium industry is one of the industrial pillars of the South African economy, ranking eight in the world for aluminium production.

The sector generates significant foreign exchange revenues and provides more than 15 000 jobs.

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