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SA NEWS 2012. The Competition Tribunal will hear evidence in the cement industry cartel case, when the matter resumes in Pretoria. Despite not seeking any relief against PPC, AfriSam, or Lafarge, the commission referred a case of indirect price fixing and market division to the tribunal against NPC. PPC was granted conditional leniency in terms of the commission’s corporate leniency policy, while AfriSam settled with the commission and paid an administrative penalty of almost R125-million.  The Competition Tribunal resumed hearings in late January into allegations of cartel-like behaviour by a group of cement producers: Natal Portland Cement (NPC), Pretoria Portland Cement Company (PPC), Lafarge Industries South Africa (Lafarge), and AfriSam Consortium (AfriSam). It follows a referral by the Competition Commission following an investigation in 2015 that examined collusive conduct between the cement companies between 2008 and Competition Tribunal resumes hearings into cement industry Cement plant. Mining and quarrying equipment specialist Osborn is celebrating its 100th anniversary. Since its foundation in 1919 as Samuel Osborn SA, a subsidiary of a steel company that supplied South African mines and industry, Osborn has grown and evolved. “Our crushing and screening business started in the late 1940s. Osborn has been in its current premises in Elandsfontein, east of Johannesburg, since 1978. What was then a small fabrication shop with adjacent offices, has grown tenfold to become Osborn’s current large, modern manufacturing facility,” says managing director, Johan Goosen. “In a sector with many challenges — from declining global commodity prices and constant productivity pressures, to inferior, low- cost equipment flooding the market — not many suppliers remain in business long enough to celebrate their centenary. Osborn has stood the test of time by consistently focusing on quality and relationships.” Today, Osborn is recognised as a leading manufacturer of bulk materials-handling www.quarryonline.co.za  Quarrying equipment specialist Osborn celebrates 100th anniversary Aerial view of Osborn’s large, modern manufacturing facility. equipment for the mining and aggregate industries, with an ever-increasing global footprint. “Our unrivalled machines are operating around the world in the most arduous conditions. We credit this success to our consistent focus on quality, innovation, and relationships — and to the support of our valued customers.” Osborn offers an expansive range of high-quality, hard- wearing products, including crushers, feeders, and screens. Goosen says that, as South Africa’s only manufacturer of large crushers, Osborn is the supplier of choice for operations aiming to ensure that they are compliant with the newly legislated Mining Charter. “Osborn’s crushers have made their mark around the world. Proudly South African-manufactured Osborn crushers are operating successfully in Azerbaijan, China, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Yemen, to name a few far-flung sites, as well as closer to home at operations within South Africa and around the African continent. In light of the latest Mining Charter requirements, as well as our unrivalled manufacturing expertise, vast experience, and world-class technology, Osborn is the obvious choice for the supply of crushers to the local mining sector.” Osborn’s extensive line-up of crushers includes a complete range of single- and double- toggle jaw crushers, gyrasphere cone crushers, and modular crushing plants. Goosen stresses that while Osborn is proud of its many decades of experience and expertise, the company is always ready to leverage new technology and industry developments that can enhance its solutions to customers’ challenges.  QUARRY SA | MARCH/APRIL 2019_5