News


Actom and Schneider Electric sign partnership agreement

November 2012 News

Local electrical engineering group Actom and Schneider Electric recently finalised a partnership agreement formalising and extending their existing co-operative arrangement to cater to the requirements of the local market for state of the art medium voltage distribution, automation and protection equipment.

This is the first formal partnership agreement between the two companies since the international nuclear power specialist, Areva, sold its global transmission and distribution business interests in 2010. Alstom Grid took over the transmission business and Schneider Electric acquired the distribution operations. Since Schneider Electric succeeded Areva as Actom’s international technology partner and principal for medium voltage business, both companies have complied with the terms of the partnership agreement previously in place between Areva and the local group.

“The new agreement is the same as its predecessor in most respects, but it has been extended in terms of scope and flexibility,” says Mark Wilson, Actom CEO and chairman.

Actom’s Jack Rowan (l) and Carl Kleynhans sign the partnership agreement. Behind them are Frederic Abbal, Mark Wilson and Andries Tshabalala.
Actom’s Jack Rowan (l) and Carl Kleynhans sign the partnership agreement. Behind them are Frederic Abbal, Mark Wilson and Andries Tshabalala.

“In essence the range of products on offer has been significantly extended, particularly with respect to the upper end of the power utility market. In addition, Actom’s increasing capabilities to customise these products enhance its flexibility to cater more effectively to customers requirements, which include provisions for higher local content than has applied previously.”

Power utilities, municipalities, the mining industry and the petrochemical sector are the main and potential users of the range of advanced medium voltage distribution equipment on offer. These include loose circuit breakers, gas-insulated ring main units and extensible switchgear, air and gas-insulated primary distribution systems switchgear, air-insulated fixed pattern switchgear, substation automation systems and protective relays.

The announcement of the new partnership agreement coincides with a visit to South Africa by Schneider Electric executive Frederic Abbal, executive vice president medium voltage, who together with Carl Kleynhans, country president Southern Africa, and members of Actom’s management team held meetings with a number of local customers.

Endorsing Wilson’s comments, Kleynhans concluded: “Schneider Electric’s medium voltage division, represented locally by Schneider Electric South Africa, enjoys an excellent relationship with Actom’s MV switchgear, protection and control business. With the new partnership agreement in place, we are better positioned than ever to satisfy the local markets requirements in the future.”

For more information contact Jack Rowan, Actom, +27 (0)11 820 5222, [email protected], www.actom.co.za



Credit(s)



Share this article:
Share via emailShare via LinkedInPrint this page

Further reading:

Buyout model for solar investment
News
Sustainable Power Solutions has introduced a buyout model that converts existing solar and battery systems into immediate capital for South African businesses.

Read more...
Innovation award for Beckhoff’s XTS machine
Beckhoff Automation News
The Premio Innovazione award has confirmed that Tetra Pak’s Cap Applicator 40 Speed Hyper has achieved a machine solution that pushes the boundaries of conventional packaging lines with a highly dynamic mechatronic solution based on XTS technology from Beckhoff.

Read more...
Vision meets reality at the Africa Automation Indaba
News
At the Africa Automation Indaba 2026, the panel ‘Automation for Africa – Opportunities, Challenges and Next Steps’ will feature a rare, high-level exchange where technology, ethics, entrepreneurship and data-driven reality shape what comes next for the continent.

Read more...
From the editor's desk: A tool not a crutch
Technews Publishing (SA Instrumentation & Control) News
Every year, the dictionaries try to summarise a year of human behaviour with a single word, the word of the year. You can question the value of this, but it’s quite entertaining. Words are important, ...

Read more...
Timken funds Kids Haven STEM classroom
News
A bright new chapter in digital education has begun at Kids Haven with the official opening of a fully equipped STEM classroom at the Kids Haven Village. This exciting addition was generously donated by Timken South Africa and expertly installed by Breadline Africa.

Read more...
Technology trends that will and won’t shape 2026
News
A whitepaper by ABI Research shows that a clear trend is taking shape, and 2026 is set to be characterised by practical, outcome-driven change.

Read more...
RS South Africa shapes future engineering talent
RS South Africa News
RS South Africa is demonstrating that nurturing future engineers goes beyond traditional classrooms or competitions. On STEM Day, the company shone a light on the full spectrum of its educational initiatives.

Read more...
ABB and Compu-Power bring high-efficiency UPS innovation to IS3 X-Change 2025
News
ABB recently participated in the 31st annual IS3X-Change 2025 in Cape Town, alongside its long-standing channel partner Compu-Power.

Read more...
UKZN’s SMART lab wins aviation award
News
: The SMART Lab at UKZN was awarded first place in the Aviation Research and Development category at the Civil Aviation Authority of South Africa’s award ceremony for outstanding contributions and achievements in the aviation sector.

Read more...
Meta and partners announce completion of 2Africa subsea cable system
News
Meta, in partnership with leading global and regional telecommunications companies, has announced the completion and activation of the core 2Africa subsea cable system. This marks a historic milestone in digital infrastructure, establishing what the world’s longest open-access subsea cable system.

Read more...









While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein, the publisher and its agents cannot be held responsible for any errors contained, or any loss incurred as a result. Articles published do not necessarily reflect the views of the publishers. The editor reserves the right to alter or cut copy. Articles submitted are deemed to have been cleared for publication. Advertisements and company contact details are published as provided by the advertiser. Technews Publishing (Pty) Ltd cannot be held responsible for the accuracy or veracity of supplied material.




© Technews Publishing (Pty) Ltd | All Rights Reserved