KZN South Coast’s manufacturing sector holds unlimited opportunities for investment March 15th, 2023
KZN South Coast’s manufacturing sector holds unlimited opportunities for investment
“KwaZulu-Natal's manufacturing sector enjoys a significant share of the South African economy and is the second largest in the country with nearly a third of manufactured exports being produced here.” – Trade & Investment KZN
The disruptions to the global supply chain in the wake of Covid-19 lockdown measures highlighted the need for companies to diversify their sources of supply. This is good news for manufacturers on the KZN South Coast as the industry is poised for growth, with national investments in port upgrades making locally manufactured products more accessible to the domestic and global markets.
“We have identified manufacturing as a key growth sector on the KZN South Coast, with several sub-sectors now primed for investment,” explained Phelisa Mangcu, CEO of South Coast Tourism and Investment Enterprise (SCTIE), the official economic development arm of the KZN South Coast. “Alongside the need for diversifying product sources, the regional manufacturing sector is further supported by the Eastern Seaboard Development, a project that aims to strengthen economic linkages between provinces, as well as The African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) that will open us up to the continental market.”
Manufacturing investment opportunities
1. Furnishers
The skilled, local craftsmanship and direct accessibility to timber result in quality-made furniture products along the KZN South Coast. One example is Out of Wood, a 100% black-owned furniture production business with 13 full-time employees producing customized wooden furniture that is supplied to local furnishers. The team works with solid timber sourced locally from Surejoy Industries in Harding under the Umuziwabantu Municipality, crafted using three-phased machinery. SCTIE has identified a gap in the value chain with an opportunity for transportation to increase capacity and connect Out of Wood with the Gauteng market (where there is existing demand) and beyond.
2. Timber
3. Cut, Make, Trim (CMT) Manufacturing
“As with all businesses in South Africa, load shedding remains one of the biggest challenges to productivity, making investments in renewable energies a priority,” continued Phelisa. “We welcome the president’s recent announcement regarding renewable energy incentives for businesses and individuals, and look forward to the growth of this sector on the KZN South Coast.”