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  2. Mittal Steel South Africa - Wikipedia

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    ArcelorMittal South Africa is part of the steel company Arcelor-Mittal. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The company was originally Iscor Ltd. , a South African parastatal steel company. It was founded in 1928 and was first listed on the JSE Securities Exchange in 1989.

  3. Category:Manufacturing companies of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft manufacturers of Africa (1 C) Aluminium companies of Africa (2 C) A. ... Manufacturing companies of South Africa (21 C, 2 P) U.

  4. Heat-shrink - Wikipedia

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    Heat-shrink may refer to: Heat-shrink tubing, for electrical work; Heat-shrinkable sleeve, for pipelines; Shrink wrap, for packaging This page was last edited on 28 ...

  5. List of largest companies in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The figures are in billions of US dollars and are for the year 2019. All 14 companies from South Africa in the Forbes 2000 are listed. [2] *Despite the company being South African with Head Offices in South Africa, the company is listed as British by the Forbes 2000 ranking due to the entity's registered address in London.

  6. Barloworld Limited - Wikipedia

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    Barloworld Limited is an industrial brand management company, founded in South Africa.Once a large conglomerate with many unrelated businesses, ranging at various times from mining, information technology and building materials to motor vehicles, it has repositioned itself as an industrial brand management company and unbundled many of its assets.

  7. List of companies and cities in Africa that manufacture cement

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    Ethiopia has 20 cement factories which produce mainly OPC and PPC cement. Two other cement factories are in the pipeline. As of 2017, production capacity in Ethiopian, according to the Ethiopian Reporter, [14] has increased to 15 million tonnes per year, but local consumption is only 6 million tonnes per year.