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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 - NO CHEAP PARTS IN SA  01.09.2010 The Automotive Production and Development Programme encourages car makers to increase their use of local parts and accessories in vehicle production, but original equipment manufacturers have questioned the competitiveness of the local supply industry. ...


CLOTHING & TEXTILE NEWS

AFRICA - SACTWU TO SEEK RELIEF FOR 'ILLEGAL' LOCKOUTS IN NEWCASTLE  01.09.2010 THE SOUTHERN African Clothing and Textile Workers' Union (Sactwu) is instituting legal action against the Newcastle Chinese Chamber of Commerce for shutting its factories, saying this contravenes the Labour Relations Act. The union, which has 5 000 mem...


CHEMICAL NEWS

AFRICA – CHEVRON TO EXPLORE FOR OIL OFF LIBERIA  01.09.2010 Chevron, the Dow component and second-largest U.S. oil company, said it will begin exploring for oil off the coast of Liberia, the West African nation that has been torn apart by 15 years of civil war. Chevron has a significant presence in Africa, prod...


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