Pula Steel looks to double production

Pula Steel will add to the 250 workers it currently employs
Pula Steel will add to the 250 workers it currently employs

SELEBI-PHIKWE: Pula Steel is looking to add a second shift to double production at its plant and create more employment opportunities.

In an interview Pula Steel official, Brian Mosenene said they have been operating with only one shift that was able to produce about 1,000 tonnes of billets per month before they ramped up output to 3,000 tonnes.

He said as a way of increasing production, the company intends to add a second shift in the next three months which will see output rising from 3,000 tonnes per month to 6,000 tonnes.

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