Other Stories
Safland goes big     Safland goes big   When The Grove - M..
> more
MINISTRY OF YOUTH, NATIONAL SERVICE, SPORT AND CULTURE   MINISTRY OF YOUTH, NATIONAL SERVICE, SPORT AND CULTURE REPORT..
> more
Namdeb, PRIDE of Namibia’s Mining – to 2050 and beyond   Namdeb, PRIDE of Namibia’s Mining – to 2050 and b..
> more
Emily Mostert determined to make Zero Harm at Namdeb a reality…     Emily Mostert determined to make Zero Harm at Namd..
> more
PRIME PEOPLE - GALLERIES
Caught between a rock and a hard place Crime meets its match, finally Namport leads from the front in education, training, socio-economic development Gender means little when passion prevails The Pupkewitz legacy takes new lease of life Climate change inevitable ...is Nam youth ready for it? - NYC
Surf Namibia's Social Scene
Other Articles Advertorial April 2012


B&E International has launched a refreshed brand identity as it positions itself as the leading provider of contract crushing and specialist mineral processing, opencast mining, plant design and construction services in southern Africa.

With nearly four decades of excellence service to the construction and mining industries, the company is highly respected as it is well entrenched in these sectors. Its customer base is defined by some of the highest profile names in South African mining, construction and civil engineering and among its mining partners are Anglo American, Exxaro, BHP Billiton and De Beers; a company with which it has enjoyed an ongoing relationship for more than 17 years.

“We are proud of our reputation for delivering high volume crushing solutions on time, every time and to the customer’s specifications. We believe that this change in our corporate identity reaffirms B&E International’s passion for excellence in everything we do,” says General Manager, Dawald Janse van Rensburg.

With B&E International’s involvement in major civil and construction undertakings like the Ingula Water Project for Eskom, on the border of the Free State and Kwazulu-Natal province, the De Hoop Dam for the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry in Mpumalanga as well as the Gautrain development, leave little doubt as to its status and capability as the crushing industry’s contractor of choice.

“As the only crushing company, which holds a CIDB Grade Eight rating in South Africa, our services are in constant demand from the industry’s front runners such as Group Five, Power Construction, WBHO, LTA/Grinaker, Concor and Basil Read,” adds van Rensburg.

No company can achieve the growth that has been achieved over the past few years without solid bedrock of resources; something with which B&E International is abundantly blessed.

“Our first strength lies in our staff and considering that we are highly service-orientated, we have more than 1 100 employees; many of whom are multi-skilled, providing a vast reservoir of knowledge and expertise that is unrivalled within the industry. The size of our workforce reflects not only the exceptional growth we have enjoyed over the past decade but also the scope of our operations. At any given moment, we crush stones or extract and process minerals on at least 20 sites across southern Africa.”

What differentiates B&E International from other...

Refer to the Prime Focus Magazine for remainder of article
Where business ownership matters