BCL trims fat in battle to stay afloat

BCL General Manager Daniel Mahupela. PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG
BCL General Manager Daniel Mahupela. PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG

SELEBI-PHIKWE: BCL managing director, Dan Mahupela says they will close down loss-making operations as the company struggles to survive the low international commodity prices scourge.

Speaking at a council meeting here recently, Mahupela said the company is reviewing operation of its four shafts as part of the new cost cutting strategies which include the closure of the Johannesburg office as well as Phoenix mine at Tati.

He said out of the four operationing shafts, the mine has only one shaft that is generating income. “In terms of shafts, the only shaft making money is Selebi North while other shafts are not doing well,” he said.

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