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Local engineering company wins ‘Best SMME stand’ at Manufacturing Indaba 2022

“We understood and believed in our brand and our service offering, and in hard work and networking."

GM Boiler and Steam Consulting Engineering has been offering boiler maintenance and repair services to users of steam generation and combustion equipment in general industry since 1996.

The ninth edition of Africa’s largest Manufacturing Conference and Exhibition that was held at the prestigious Sandton Convention Centre has been acknowledged as a massive success by all who participated.

According to the organisers, the aim of the Manufacturing Indaba is to bring together business owners, industry leaders, government officials, capital providers and professional experts to discuss challenges and to brainstorm solutions.

With the easing of Covid-19 restrictions, this year’s Manufacturing Indaba with the theme of Reigniting Economic Growth through Manufacturing returned as a most welcome physical event.

Gregory Morgan, Maureen Morgan, Rosharon Morgan, Chantel Morgan and Leandi Baron. Photo: Supplied.

When asked what does winning a Manufacturing Indaba award mean for GM Boiler and Steam Consulting Engineering, production manager Rosharon Morgan told the Record that the award lifted the team morale and allowed access to a greater landscape of the market, and exposure of their brand to further markets.

“We understood and believed in our brand and our service offering, and in hard work and networking,” said Morgan.

The locally based business, GM Boiler and Steam Consulting Engineering competed against the best companies to get the award for ‘Best SMME stand’ at the Manufacturing Indaba 2022 that was held in Sandton recently.

GM Boiler and Steam Consulting Engineering awarded for ‘Best SMME stand’, Photo: Supplied.

GM Boiler and Steam Consulting Engineering has been offering boiler maintenance and repair services to users of steam generation and combustion equipment in general industry since 1996.

The ninth edition of Africa’s largest Manufacturing Conference and Exhibition that was held at the prestigious Sandton Convention Centre has been acknowledged as a massive success by all who participated.

According to the organisers, the aim of the Manufacturing Indaba is to bring together business owners, industry leaders, government officials, capital providers and professional experts to discuss challenges and to brainstorm solutions.

With the easing of Covid-19 restrictions, this year’s Manufacturing Indaba with the theme of Reigniting Economic Growth through Manufacturing returned as a most welcome physical event.

Gregory Morgan, Maureen Morgan, Rosharon Morgan, Liz Hart, Chantel Morgan and Leandi Baron. Photo: Supplied.

When asked what does winning a Manufacturing Indaba award mean for GM Boiler and Steam Consulting Engineering, production manager Rosharon Morgan told the Record that the award lifted the team morale and allowed access to a greater landscape of the market, and exposure of their brand to further markets.

“We understood and believed in our brand and our service offering, and in hard work and networking,” said Morgan.

The conference featured key issues aimed at supporting manufacturers during the currently challenging times, and explored what tools and solutions are available to support and aid manufacturing growth.

The annual Manufacturing Indaba organisers had to adapt and explore ways to continue to bring together all stakeholders to explore opportunities, grow manufacturing operations, stay connected and explore regional trade into Africa.

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