FINAL CALL FOR CHEMICAL INDUSTRY BUSINESS ACCELERATOR APPLICATIONS

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Is your company classified as a small to medium-sized enterprise (SME) with the potential to make significant contributions to the chemical industry? If so, the clock is ticking, and the window of opportunity to participate in the highly anticipated 2023 Durban Chemicals Cluster (DCC) Business Accelerator is closing fast! This transformative initiative, now in its […]

Is your company classified as a small to medium-sized enterprise with the potential to make significant contributions to the chemical industry? If so, the clock is ticking, and the window of opportunity to participate in the highly anticipated 2023 Durban Chemicals Cluster Business Accelerator is closing fast!

Participating in the Business Accelerator not only offers your business the opportunity to receive expert mentorship for enhancing alignment with customers’ needs and expanding your operations, but it can also pave the way for you to become a preferred supplier to industry giants such as FFS Refiners, H&R Africa, NCS South Africa, and Sherwin-Williams.

Since its establishment in 2018, the Accelerator has demonstrated remarkable results, unlocking 115 new commercial commitments, creating over 1,040 jobs and supporting 160+ SMEs. Furthermore, in the first year of SMEs engaging with large customers around newly identified opportunities, over R160 million in commercial prospects were unlocked. Additionally, the Accelerator has played a pivotal role in enhancing the B-BBEE scorecards of 20 major industrial corporates annually.

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