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Small SA supplier signs deal with Massmart
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The cooler boxes, manufactured using green energy and using an innovative roto- moulded process, will be available for sale around the world, said Mkululi Pakade, a director of Ikusasa Green. The project has received an investment of R4-million from the department's Local and Regional Economic Development (LRED) Fund, with assistance from the Massmart supplier development fund. The LRED Fund aims to support the development of new sources of economic activity in small towns as well as new technologies that include energy efficiency. "The Ikusasa project is a combination of innovation, commitment and sufficient motivation from the concerned entrepreneurs," Jonas said. "This is a demonstration of people who have not waited for government but took the initiative to unleash the potential of business through using the available mechanisms for business support" He said "locally entrenched" industrialisation could serve to reignite the province's manufacturing sector, which has experienced many job losses "even before the recession.Innovation
The company handed over its first two cooler box units off the newly installed production line to Massmart at the opening. Ikusasa will hand over 700 units to Massmart for their initial order, worth R610 000. Moshisi Lehlongwane, supplier development manager at Massmart, said the partnership was a reaffirmation of the company's commitment to buy from small- and medium-suppliers anywhere in South Africa. "They had the right product with innovation and not only will we list their roto- moulded cooler boxes in our stores, but we are putting them under one of our trusted brands, Camp Master. "Through our supplier development fund we have committed to work with Ikusasa Green to remove challenges such as securing the right moulds, ensuring that their factory complies with national standards, and that they have the right machinery to keep up with orders from Massmart." SAinfo reporter and the Eastern Cape Department of Economic Development, Environmental Affairs and TourismMike Rober of Ikusasa Green hands over the first cooler box off the line to Moshisi Lehlongwane of Massmart. (Photo: Eastern Cape Department of Economic Development)
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