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Welcome to B&M Analysts

B&M Analysts provides competitiveness benchmarking and upgrading, cluster facilitation, project management and facilitation, and policy and strategy research services to the private sector, local government, provincial government, national government and NGOs.

Established in 1997, we have a wealth of expertise that spans the automotive manufacturing, apparel and textile manufacturing, furniture manufacturing, chemicals manufacturing, agro processing and retailing sectors.

Through the application of our cutting edge methodologies we assist the organisations that we work with to assess competitiveness in the global marketplace, support adherence to key industry standards, and unlock hidden potential.

B&M Analysts is headquartered in Durban (South Africa), and has offices in Cape Town (South Africa) and London (United Kingdom).

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AUTOMOTIVE NEWS

AFRICA - FOCUSED ON SKILLS  27.07.2010 Vehicle manufacturer Nissan South Africa (NSA) believes that developing skills is significant to its business growth and is focused on enhancing the skills of its current employees and on developing new skills. “Skills development is not just about pro...


CLOTHING & TEXTILE NEWS

AFRICA - AXE HANGS OVER 800 SEARDEL WORKERS AS RESTRUCTURING EFFORTS FAIL  27.07.2010 More than 800 workers would be affected by the proposed shutdown of clothing and textile giant Seardel's Intimate Apparel division, bringing the total number of retrenchments at the company for the year close to 2 000. Clothing industry insiders were o...


CHEMICAL NEWS

AFRICA - AECI PLANS `SMALL' ACQUISITIONS, TARGETS CHEMICAL COMPANIES, EDWARDS SAYS  29.07.2010 AECI Ltd., Africa’s largest explosives maker, plans to buy chemical businesses in South Africa and mining chemicals, energy and water treatment companies outside its home market to expand its product range. “We are actively looking for the right acqui...


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