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Title: KWAZULU-NATAL


1
KWAZULU-NATAL TOOLING INITIATIVE
Re-structuring of the South African Tool, Die and
Mould-making Industry
Presented byUmash RamkalawonRegional Programme
Manager KZNTI
2
Rehabilitation and growing of the Tool, Die
Mould-making Industry in South Africa
3
History of the TDM Sector in SA
Capacity (increasing importsfrom China and
others)
Annual turnover
Sector ratio
1
Automotive (7 OEMs)
Mining other
BMW Toyota Nissan Volkswagen General
Motors Mercedes Benz Ford Motor company
25
Loss In Local Tooling Manufacturing Capacity
80
40
35
4,6
Packaging consumer goods
1990
2010
EU
Global
SA
4
Distress Drivers for the Sector in SA
5
Economic Impact of the Tooling Sector in SA
  • The tooling sector can be classified as a
    sub-sector under the Metal
    Fabrication, capital equipment and transport
    equipment sector
  • High employment and growth multipliers
  • Strong backward linkages

6
National Intervention in the TDM Sector
  • The Tooling Initiatives across SA is guided by
    the intervention programmes set by
    the National Tooling Initiative(NTI) which has
    been incorporated into the DTIs Industrial
    Policy Action Plan IPAP(2013-
    2016) as a key action programme for Capital
    Equipment and Allied
    Services.

Establishment of TDM Cluster Managementstructure
s in 6 provincial locations
7
KZNTI Strategic Concept
SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH within the TDM
SECTOR
8
KZNTI Intervention Projects
TDM sector skills development
Business capacity expansion
Technology recapitalization
Competitiveness improvement
Cluster structure development
Localisation of international tooling companies
9
TDM Sector Skills Development
  • TDM Powered Apprenticeship Programme
  • Pilot programme developed by industry experts and
    funded by the DTI
  • The future tooling qualification
  • 526 students at selected FET Colleges across the
    country
  • 65 students in KZN
  • Level 1
  • 20 students in Pmb
  • Level 2
  • 19 Students in Pmb
  • 26 Students in Dbn
  • Additional intake of 500 students for 2014

10
.continued
11
Business Capacity Expansion
  • Tooling Incentive Scheme
  • Recommended amendments to the current investment
    incentive structure
  • of the Automotive Production and Development
    Programme (APDP) and
  • the Automotive Investment Scheme(AIS)
  • AIS
  • Current capital investment incentive structure
    ranges from 20 to 30
  • It is proposed that this incentive is offered to
    automotive tooling at a 50
    standard rate
  • APDP
  • The light vehicle APDP offer's local value
    addition incentives in the form
    of a Production Incentive
    applied for via a Production Rebate Credit
    Certificate
  • It is proposed that for tooling local value
    addition, the benefits apply at
    the vulnerable products
    level to provide a significant boost to tooling
    localization.

12
.continued
  • Rand value of imported automotive tooling used
    for calculations
  • are as follows,
  • Historic average of R 2, 227 billion per annum
  • Forecasted value of R 4 billion per annum

Historic average (R2 227 million) Forecast (R4 000 million)
Additional local value added R 534 000 000 R 960 000 000
Additional AIS for Local tooling (R 107 000 000) (R 192 000 000)
Production incentive (R 75 000 000) (R 128 000 000)
Benefit to SA economy R 353 000 000 R 640 000 000
Benefit as a of VA 66 67
Extra cost to Govt. for VP incentives per annum (R 25 000 000) ( R 38 000 000)
13
Competitiveness Improvement
  • Business Development and Systems Training

14
THANK YOU
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