Steel Construction Vol 40 No 4 - Metal Cladding and Light Steel Frame | Page 4

SAISC comment Food for the soul: seeking out and celebrating excellence in challenging times With challenges like Brexit, slow growth (SA and global conditions), elections, commodity prices, interest rates (US and RSA), China rebalancing or slow down, Government policy etc. dominating the headlines – let us not get too negative over the challenges we are facing. How is the out of the box thinking going at the moment? Have you found a new one? By Paolo Trinchero, Chief Executive Officer, SAISC Having done quite a bit of travelling for Steel Awards, government department meetings and customers visits (believe it or not), despite obstacles we have seen some encouraging signs and met passionate and innovative thinkers across a wide range of contexts. Steel Awards as always provides food for the industry’s soul as there is so much innovation, hard work and passion displayed for all to see. This years awards are not going to disappoint, so please keep those diaries open for the 15th of September 2016. Government departments you may ask? Yes. We have spent an enormous amount of time with dti, ITAC, SARS and the IDC to name a few, together with other associations. Although there is always frustration from our members and media directed at government, let me tell you, there are many passionate hard working “ people in every one of these departments trying to assist the industry. I would like to thank our members who sent through contributions for the various committees in which we are currently involved. This may be hard for some members to hear but it is often the lack of participation from the industry which is preventing things from moving forward more quickly. Customers? Yes, customers. That means you – our members. I am amazed that on my travels I have seen new equipment installed and clear innovation displayed, despite some companies having been through more than one round of retrenchments. This has been food for my soul. I’d like to encourage our members to share their experiences with each other. We can all benefit from seeing a bit of light at the end of what seems like a very long tunnel. As you all know by now, we never finish a commentary without referring to innovation. I have had a bit of fun writing about an Italian innovation which is mentioned a little later in the magazine in the article “Is the steel industry going to POT, or are we just green?”. I would like to request our members to participate from time to time by submitting their innovative projects to the magazine. Many companies have invested in energy saving initiatives which could be of benefit to everyone, so please share. Steel Awards, government department meetings and customers visits (believe it or not), despite obstacles we have seen some encouraging signs and met passionate and innovative thinkers across a wide range of contexts. Having done quite a bit of travelling for ” 2 Steel Construction Vol. 40 No. 4 2016