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Limpopo Business 2016-17 edition

The 2016/17 edition of Limpopo Business is the eighth issue of this highly successful publication that, since its launch in 2007, has established itself as the premier business and investment guide to the Limpopo province. Limpopo is unique in terms of its abundant natural and human resources, and is also one of the key drivers behind the South African economy. This edition of Limpopo Business is officially endorsed by the Office of the Premier of Limpopo.

The 2016/17 edition of Limpopo Business is the eighth issue of this highly successful publication that, since its launch in 2007, has established itself as the premier business and investment guide to the Limpopo province.
Limpopo is unique in terms of its abundant natural and human resources, and is also one of the key drivers behind the South African economy.
This edition of Limpopo Business is officially endorsed by the Office of the Premier of Limpopo.

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PROFILE<br />

• International logistics companies already use the<br />

Cape to Cairo route<br />

Musina SEZ opportunities<br />

The initial set-up of the SEZ involves the establishment<br />

of the metallurgical cluster zone, a dry<br />

port zone to handle various logistics activities<br />

and linking up with sea ports in the country and<br />

neighbouring countries, with a potential of adding<br />

a petrochemical cluster zone in the future.<br />

The following opportunities have<br />

been identified to attract<br />

investments:<br />

Light and medium industries<br />

• Vehicle export preparation and distribution centre<br />

• Import and export goods consolidation centre<br />

• Warehouses including cold-storage facilities<br />

• lntermodal facilities including container-handling<br />

facility<br />

• Medium- and heavy-duty vehicle service centre<br />

• Vehicle SKD assembly workshop<br />

• Electronic, chemical and other manufacturing<br />

and assembly opportunities<br />

Heavy industries<br />

• Coking plant<br />

• Thermal power plant<br />

• Ferrochrome plant<br />

• Ferrosilicon plant<br />

• Pig-iron metallurgy plant<br />

• Steel plant<br />

• Stainless-steel plant<br />

• Lime plant<br />

• Envisaged Musina Container Terminal (dry port<br />

operation)<br />

Petrochemical zone<br />

• Coke coal plant and power generation<br />

• Coal-to-liquids plant<br />

• Methanol plant<br />

• Synthetic bitumen plant<br />

• Small solar plant<br />

• Plasma waste gasification plant<br />

• Water treatment plant<br />

CONTACT INFO<br />

<strong>Limpopo</strong> Economic Development Agency<br />

(LEDA)<br />

Address: 29 Market Street, Polokwane,<br />

<strong>Limpopo</strong><br />

Contact: Richard Zitha (Project Executive)<br />

Tel: +27 15 295 5120<br />

Cell: +27 71 391 8188<br />

Email: richard.zitha@lieda.co.za<br />

Website: www.lieda.co.za<br />

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