Thursday, 21 July 2011

FORD PROMISES BLACK SUPPLIER SUPPORT


The Gauteng Provincial Government, together with Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa (FMCSA) today officially opened an incubation centre to establish and nurture black-owned component manufacturing for the South African automotive industry. 

A Production Simulator Facility adjacent to the FMCSA assembly plant in Silverton, Pretoria was also officially opened. The newly operational facility is helping FMCSA prepare for the production launch of the next-generation Ford Ranger. In less than a year, the facility will be available to engineering students in the province.

The Gauteng Provincial Government (GPG) committed R50 million for the construction of the Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment (BB-BEE) Supplier Incubation Facility and an additional R15 million for start-up costs for Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (BB-BEE) companies. A further R32 million was allocated for training and development programmes for FMCSA employees. 

“The provincial government has demonstrated its commitment to growth in the automotive industry by including this sector in its industrial policies and future strategies which include the Gauteng Economic Growth and Development Strategy adopted by the Province in 2010,” says MEC for Economic Development in Gauteng, Ms Qedani Mahlangu. “FMCSA provided the land adjacent to the Ford facility for the 7 200 m2 facility and we anticipate that five new BB-BEE businesses will be established to perform value adding sub-assembly work to main suppliers on the vehicle assembly line.”

Prohibitively large setup and investment costs have, in the past, limited opportunities for smaller enterprises to participate in this industry. “Government is addressing the obstacles and constraints that SMMEs face in launching and reaching sustainability. They need to survive the first crucial years and then be geared for enterprise growth,” says Mahlangu. Businesses in the Incubator will need to become self-sufficient by the end of the fifth year of incubation.

The production simulation facility is attached to the FMCSA's production plant following its R3 billion investment to produce the next-generation Ford Ranger. According to an economic impact report, Ford’s investment program will contribute R79 billion to the Gauteng economy over the next 15 years and create almost 700 000 direct and indirect employment opportunities.

Blue IQ and its subsidiary in the automotive sector, the Automotive Industry Development Centre (AIDC) took the project from conception to implementation, and will provide business training and mentoring. The Supplier Park Development Company (SPDC), another BIue IQ subsidiary, is responsible for the building and maintenance of the Incubation facility. Ford, its suppliers and the AIDC will be responsible for the technical training, quality control and the monitoring of safety standards. 

Amanda Nair, CEO of Blue IQ, says the projects confirm the value of Blue IQ as a facilitator of strategic infrastructure that supports economic growth and job creation. “The ongoing collaboration between FMCSA and the AIDC and the management role that SPDC executed over the construction of the Supplier Incubation Facility highlights the strong level of confidence FMCSA has in the Province and our work,” she says.

According to FMCSA president and CEO Jeff Nemeth, the BB-BEE initiative and training program is another example of Ford's commitment to strengthen South Africa's position as a world class manufacturer and exporter of vehicles and engine components. 

“As part of the One Ford plan, and to maintain a viable and strategic presence in Southern Africa, we require a globally integrated automotive supply chain and a highly trained workforce,’' comments Nemeth "We are pleased to have the government's support to achieve that goal in South Africa. Ford is transforming its manufacturing operations in South African and we are pleased that the supply chain is as well."

The One Ford plan is Ford's shared and common goal of working together to produce a full line-up of world-class Ford vehicles that would be class-leaders in quality, safety, fuel efficiency, design and smart technology. The Ford investment program forms part of this plan.

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