Pharmaceutical & Cosmetic Review May 2017 | Page 36

Aerosols Puregas announces expansion plans The company is expanding its storage capacity and upgrading its processes and plant safety measures. These developments will ensure continuity of supply and enhanced product quality to meet customers’ needs. By Abby Vorster T he South African aerosols storage tank, which is scheduled to industry has grown be commissioned during the fourth consistently over the past quarter of 2017.’ few years, which has The tank is being produced locally resulted in an increase in demand by Sikelela Steel – an engineering for propellant from Puregas. While company that specialises in the company’s volumes continue manufacturing quality pressure to grow, unfortunately the local vessels for gas storage. supply of gas has declined or result, Puregas has been importing At the forefront of quality and safety product by bulk ship to ensure Along with customer service, supply interruptions do not affect its safety-centric measures are business or that of its customers. This central to Puregas’ success. The has led to the need for a new on-site company’s technical manager, at best remained constant. As a storage tank, which will act as a stock buffer when supply interruptions occur. ‘Customer service is core to our philosophy,’ says Philip Cloete, MD of Puregas. ‘Ensuring continuity of supply is central to this, The new tank has the capacity to store 500 000 ℓ of propellant | MAY 2017 | P C Review says that the project has received the necessary approvals and all safety and environmental aspects of the installation will be overseen by Puregas’ SHEQ manager, Thomas Xaba. which is why we are embarking on ‘The new tank has the capacity a project to install a new 500m 3 gas to store 500 000ℓ of propellant, and Part of the propellant storage facility at Puregas 36 Grant Gascoigne