Investing in South Africa
BMW to invest R2.2bn in Rosslyn plant
Automotive production and development
The investment announcement followed the signing of a letter of commitment with the Department of Trade and Industry, which will honour the investment under the state's new support scheme for the motor industry, the Automotive Production and Development Programme (APDP). The APDP will replace the current support programme for the automotive industry, the Motor Industry Development Programme, in 2012. Gauteng Premier Nomvula Mokonyane welcomed BMW's move, saying it would be a major boost for the South African economy. She said the automotive sector remained a key industry in South Africa, and the investment proved that Gauteng province was a first-choice production location. Speaking to Radio 702, Mokonyane said the investment showed confidence by the group in the future of South Africa's economy, and would not only guarantee jobs but also develop skills in the province.Training, skills development
At the same time, the automaker announced a training programme for 1 100 associates at its Rosslyn plant. "The training programme commenced in early September and will run for the next 18 months, providing a Merseta (Manufacturing, Engineering and Related Services Sector Education Training Authority) accredited qualification to the associates," BMW South Africa said. Source: BuaNews
BMW South Africa's Rosslyn Plant outside Pretoria (Photo: BMW South Africa)