Plant Equipment and Hire November 2017 | Page 30

MAINTENANCE Investing in African opportunities By Robyn Grimsley US-based OEM Caterpillar recently launched its first African distribution centre — the 21st in its global network — in Kempton Park, close to Johannesburg. I n September 2016, US-based original equipment manufacturer (OEM) Caterpillar, its independent dealers, and the Caterpillar Foundation announced their intention to invest USD1-billion in countries throughout Africa over the next five years. A little less than a year later, on 31 August 2017, Caterpillar officially inaugurated its new 60 000m² parts distribution facility in Kempton Park, near Johannesburg, as part of this commitment. According to Rob Charter, Caterpillar group president: Customer and Dealer Support, the facility, which opened its doors on 15 May 2017, 28 NOVEMBER 2017 is the company’s largest investment in physical assets in Africa to date. It is also a long-term investment, based on the potential for growth in South Africa and other countries in the region. “We are looking forward to expanding our partnership with the South African government towards achieving economic transformation,” he added. Charter was speaking at the official inauguration of the centre, which was attended by executives from Caterpillar and its southern African dealer, Barloworld Equipment, as well as representatives of the South African and US governments. The new distribution centre consolidates two smaller regional parts distribution sites — the main 18 000m 2 , and a 21 000m 2 off-site location that Caterpillar rented for an extended period — and enables the company to work more efficiently while increasing its capability to provide unmatched parts availability to customers in Africa. Sixty per cent of the 168 employees are permanent, with the remaining 40% comprising agency staff. The distribution centre is also the first ever Caterpillar site to operate within a co-location arrangement, in this case with Barloworld