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New R150m condom manufacturing factory at Dube TradePort

New R150m condom manufacturing factory at Dube TradePort

Date: 2016-07-22
KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs, Mr Sihle Zikalala, today announced the commencement of construction of a condom manufacturing facility at Dube TradePort.

In a development that comes against the backdrop of the 21st World Aids Conference taking place in Durban, the new state-of-the-art facility by HBM-SA Health Protection Services is a partnership between US-based HBM Group and SA Health.

The facility will produce 700 000 condoms per day for the local and export markets. Amongst their production line will be the government's newly branded Max condoms, which have replaced the Choice brand.

The new R 150 million factory represents a coup for KwaZulu-Natal as it will create 145 local jobs in its first phase of development. SA Health was previously importing all its stock from a manufacturer in China, however, once government instituted the Special Economic Zone incentives programme, the company decided to locate their production within Dube TradePort's Special Economic Zone, proving yet again that these zones are an effective means to drive investment in local manufacturing and exports.

KwaZulu-Natal's MEC for Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs, Mr Sihle Zikalala, welcomed the development by saying, "As government, we are working to create a formidable medical and pharmaceutical production and distribution cluster within Dube TradePort's Special Economic Zone. With last week's announcement that Cipla Bio-Tec will be investing R 1.3 billion in a pharmaceutical manufacturing facility, and now this manufacturing plant by HBM-SA Health Protection Services, we are well on our way to establishing Dube TradePort's Special Economic Zone as Africa's powerhouse in the production and distribution of medical and pharmaceuticals."

The KZN Growth Fund (being the only funder in this project) provided R42.5m in debt funding towards the setting up of the second condom manufacturing facility in the country. This project is partnership between local and foreign investors.

Mr Siddiq Adam, the CEO of KZN Growth Fund said, "the Fund played a leading role in assisting the project promoters with structuring the transaction as well leading negotiations for better terms with the foreign partner."

Working together with its sister entities, namely, Dube TradePort and Trade and Investment KZN, the Fund will continue to assist the project promoters so as to ensure the successful establishment of the plant.

Adam also highlighted that "financing this project was a no brainer since it ticks all the right boxes - localisation of manufacturing and earnings; foreign direct investment; impacting positively on the balance of payments (reducing imports and increasing exports); skills transfers from international partners; creation of Black Industrialists; and most importantly, creating 145 new employment opportunities."