CEO Weekends: Altech UEC Makes A Manufacturing Expansion Worth R50m

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Africa’s  largest developer and manufacturer of set-top boxes, Altech UEC SA, has stretched out its potential with a R50-million investment to meet the continuing demand for global set-top boxes, satellite decoders and smart TVs.

The expansion will cover the installation of the Panasonic Surface Mount Technology (SMT) solution, an electronics assembly manufacturing solution that ensures high quality and on-time delivery and strengthens Altech’s ability to service the African and international markets.

The Panasonic Next Production Modular (NPM) pick-and-place installation is the largest in the southern hemisphere. Its advanced process intelligence systems allows for zero board transfer time, smart feeder monitoring and a 400 000 component placement per hour capability.

The company has also installed a high-tech plastic injection molding machine with robotic-controlled origin for the plastic casings of the set-top boxes.

The machine operates on low power consumption compared to its hydraulic counterparts, making it environmentally sustainable investment. Because of its servo controlled systems, it allows for hyper accurate repeatability and reliability.

According to Rajesh Ramkawal, manufacturing executive at Altech UEC, the upgrade investment has created an additional 120 specialized and sustainable jobs at the manufacturing facility in Durban.

“This investment is one example of our commitment to creating employment as part of the digital migration process and government’s overall job creation targets,” he said.“We remain committed to the development and training of our employees, having sent a team of support staff to foreign OEM facilities in order to train on the new equipment. This has brought much needed technical acumen and expertise back into the local marketplace.”

“This investment provides us with the capability to manufacture six million set-top boxes per annum and ensures that Altech UEC is well placed to meet current and future demand for set-top boxes and smart TVs,” he adds.

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