Denel PMP set to strengthen its position in local ammunition manufacturing

Munitions manufacturer Denel PMP will double its turnover to more than R1 billion rand within the next five years in response to strategic requirements in the local market and its growing presence in the rest of Africa.

In support of this set target, the Chief Executive Officer of the Pretoria West-based manufacturer, Phaladi Petje, says the company will be embarking on a plant-renewal programme to modernise its machinery and production processes.

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“We will also increase our research and development capacity. PMP is set to become the ammunition solution partner of choice both in South Africa, across the continent and in any of the markets we are targeting,” says Mr Petje.

The Defence Review, presented to Parliament, earlier this year, has highlighted the need for self-sufficiency in the provision of ammunition not only to the SANDF, but the security cluster as a whole. “PMP is in an excellent position to meet all the SANDF’s current and future needs for small and medium calibre ammunition,” says Mr Petje.

“We have been in this business for more than 75 years and the experience gained over this period will enable us to meet the challenges emanating from the local defence community.”

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Five years ago Denel PMP installed a six ton Inductotherm furnace

The company has a very productive relationship with the SANDF and Armscor in a partnership that covers the entire technology assessment phases. This ranges from product development through to product specifications, design, testing and qualification to the ultimate production and delivery as well as after sales service, proofing and destruction. “We offer our clients a complete life cycle management approach,” says Mr Petje.

The company intends to build a similar relationship with the SA Police Service, metro police forces and the private security industry. “We can meet almost the entire local demand for small calibre ammunition in the defence and security sectors,” he says.

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An existing holding furnace

Mr Petje also foresees significant opportunities for business growth on the rest of the African continent. The company now manufactures 7.62mm calibre ammunition for the well-known AK-47 assault rifle as well as 23mm range of ammunition widely used by African defence forces. Denel PMP has formed strategic relationships with companies in Europe whilst similar mutually beneficial relationships are being pursued in Africa and within the Brics partnership.

More than 40% of PMP’s current production of ammunition is destined for the export market. He says “innovation is at the core of the company’s future” and Denel is working together with Armscor, the CSIR and local universities on various research and new product developments.

For further information contact Vuyelwa Qinga on TEL: 012 671 2662 or Denel PMP on TEL: 012 380 0400 or visit www.pmp.co.za