Upload
ezra-g-mackay-lawrence
View
149
Download
3
Tags:
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
SIVUNOCompany Profile 2012
1
Sivuno Sekuthula Projects, (SSP) is a company registered in both Swaziland and South
Africa involved in the trading and marketing of fertilizer and fertilizer related products
having its principal offices located at Plot 417 King Mswati Ave, Matsapha East, Swaziland
and in South Africa at No 44, 41 7th Ave, Parktown North, Johannesburg.
SSP forms a part of the greater Meridian International Group of Companies, registered in
Mauritius, by providing the vital services of procurement, trading and shipping of fertiliser
throughout the group.
Supplying fertilizer to the African region has been Meridian’s core business for a quarter of a century. The focus of the group is the manufacture and distribution of fertilizer, coupled with the trading of agricultural commodities in the African continent as well as internationally.
The group traces its origins back more than 25 years and today employs over 7,500 people responsible for the production and delivery of over 1,250,000 tonnes per annum of its own production and imported goods throughout the region.
The group currently trades approximately 65% of all fertiliser into the region and with the addition of a Sasol Phosphoric Acid plant has started the production of Phosphoric Acid and MAP (Mono Ammonium Phosphate) stands to dominate the South African market a 2,000,000 metric/tonne per annum market.
Group Companies
Meridian Consolidated Investments represents a regional network of the group’s international activities and home to SSP, which carries out international procurement and marketing. Also located in Mauritius is Sivuno Investments (Pty) Ltd responsible for providing international dollar based trade for the group, financial and logistics services to the group and its related activities. The latter includes the chartering of vessels for shipment of fertilisers and the overall responsibility for cross-border movement of goods, ensuring a co-ordinated approach to the distribution of the commodities which are the life-blood of the organisation.
Our mission statement is simple:
“To create successful partnerships with customers through the reliable supply of fertiliser
products to our African and International markets by establishing successful relationships
with credible suppliers for the benefit of all stakeholders involved.”
SIVUNOCompany Profile 2012
2 Meridian Group Structure
Quick Facts:
Group Turnover in excess of US$ 450 million (2012/13 Budgeted - $550 million)
Companies registered in South Africa, Mauritius, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Zambia,
Mozambique, Swaziland, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Switzerland.
Over 60 varieties of fertiliser, from NPK’s, Urea, AN, DAP, MAP, KCL, Phos Acid etc
Fertiliser tonnage moved – 1,250million mt/annum
Manufactures, trades, and processes soft commodities such as maize, tobacco, rice,
soya beans, ground nuts, pigeon peas/dahl, kidney beans, macadamia nuts and beef.
Manufactures, trades, stores and processes soft commodities – 125,000mt/annum
Storage and warehousing facilities capacity 125,000m2
In addition: fertiliser blending operations, animal feeds, seed production, retail stores/co-
operatives, port facilities, silos, warehousing, farming operations
Structure of SIVUNO
Sivuno Investments registered in Mauritius due to foreign exchange capacity and trading and ease of trade into Africa and Internationally.
Sivuno Sekuthulu Projects in Swaziland and South Africa.
Amalgamated Resources provides the trading and documentary services
African International Energy provides Business Development, Strategic Development and funding of facilities
Combined Total Facility with banks in excess of US$250million in the form of Trade Finance and Working Capital Draw Down facilities.
Banking Facilities: Standard Chartered Bank, First National Bank, Nedbank Capital,
.
SIVUNOCompany Profile 2012
3 Group Company Profile - Snapshot
Production o Fertilizer (Granulation, Bulk Blending and production)
o South Africa South Africa
FWL Bulk Blending – Tzaneen – (125,000mt/pa)
FarmFos Granulation (SSP) – Phalaborwa – (50,000mt/pa)
Phalaborwa plant – Phos. Acid/ MAP/ Bulk Blending - (800,00mt/pa)
Wonderfontein Bulk Blending – (135,000mt/pa) Malawi
Optichem – Blantyre - (125,000mt/pa)
Blending and granulation – Liwonde – (75,000mt/pa)
Blending and granulation – Lilongwe – (115,000mt/pa) Mozambique
MozFert –Chimoyo – (150,000mt/pa)
Salt o Mozambique
Transalt – Nacala - (1,000ha salt farm)
o Logistics and Distribution Rail & Port
o Mozambique Nacala – Cargo facility, Warehousing, Bagging and Logistics
- Train locomotive and Rail cars Beira – Cargo facility, Warehousing, bagging and Logistics Maputo - Warehousing
o South Africa
Richards Bay – 60,000mt Phosphoric Acid Storage facilities
Offices (marketing, logistics and distribution) o South Africa
Cape Town Johannesburg Tzaneen Phalaborwa
o Mozambique Beira Nacala Liwonde
o Zimbabwe Harare
o Zambia Lusaka
o Malawi Blantyre Lilongwe
o Retail & Commodity Distribution/Export Shops
o Malawi – 150 Co-operative stores, throughout Malawi.
Warehouses o Malawi
Lilongwe – Maize/Fert silos and warehouses Blantyre – Fertilizer and Commodity storage
o Mozambique Beira - Storage and warehouses
Nacala - Storage and warehouses o Zimbabwe
Harare Chiredzi
o Zambia Lusaka
o Biofuel & Agriculture Production
o Malawi Demeter Farm – Biodiesel/Ethanol production (future), maize, beans and soya Demeter Farm - Cattle Farming Operations Demeter Farm – Sugar/Ethanol feasibility - (US$250mil project)
SIVUNOCompany Profile 2012
4 Management and Ownership
Management – SSP maintain a relatively flat management style due to the rapid nature and
volatility of the fertiliser industry with efficient and astute decision making an absolute
necessity.
The company utilises the synergies the group bring with regard to finances, logistics
(personnel, warehousing, transport) and experience.
* (D) denotes Director of SSP
Goals and Objectives:
• Develop and sustain a parallel platform for the advancement and promotion of agri-business and agricultural activity in the country.
• Promote in particular the growing, processing and marketing of vegetables, fruit, specialized grain and pulses.
• Secure superior markets for the country’s agricultural produce locally and internationally.
• Provide for technical assistance, market opportunities and affordable inputs and implements to farmers and to create processing capability.
• Provide a platform for famers and businesses in the agri-business sector’s value chain to share ideas, information and best practice.
• Secure partners for resources (financial, technical, advisory, inputs and advocacy) to launch, promote and sustain this initiative.
Managing Director Richard de Villiers(D)
Operations/ African Sales
Richard de Villiers (D)
Logistics
Robin Fourie
Procurement
Adele Scheepers
Legal
Gary Pritchard
Strategy Development
Loren van Rensburg (D)
Finance & Treasury
James Loughor-Clarke (D)
Administration
Reinette Hermanson
Trading/Int Sales
Wayne Viljoen (D)
SIVUNOCompany Profile 2012
5 The Royal Swazi Trust
• The Royal Initiative in agri-business Trust is an embodiment of the Vision of Her Majesty the Queen Mother of Swaziland to promote and uplift the standard of living of all Swazis and women in particular.
• The Trust is a Swaziland registered organization whose main objective is the development of pro-women and pro-youth agri-businesses. Vision
• The Royal Trust with Her Majesty, The Indlovukazi as a Patron has the Vision of Food security and economic upliftment of women and youth in Swaziland through a vibrant agri-business development program.
Key Individuals:
Wayne Viljoen,
o 15 years of business development experience, broking deals and creating
partnerships with major role-players in Africa.
o 12 years international trading in Africa
o Facilitation of various companies with Government involvement
James Loughor-Clarke,
o 18 years international Banking Experience in London, New York and
Johannesburg
o Treasury Director for the Meridian Group based in Johannesburg and
BFI/BFSA
o Managed the largest Fertiliser/Chemical purchase in South Africa, US$210mil
in 2011, raised Trade Finance and Working Capital in excess of US$1.25bil.
Richard de Villiers,
o 35 years involvement in fertiliser and related industries.
o Established Sasol Chemical Industries retail fertiliser marketing arm with
record sales of 1,123mil mt tonnes at its peak. Sasol turnover 2011 US$23bil.
Loren van Rensburg
o Managing Director of a partner company DDP
o Dynamic leadership and managerial capacity
o Architect of the Sivuno brand
Aldworth Mbalati,
o Youngest listed CEO on the Frankfurt DAX
o Manages oil interest in excess of US$550mil internationally
o In-depth knowledge of international markets and trade.
Ownership
SSP is owned by a number of trusts and individuals related to the Meridian as well as the
Meridian Group itself with individuals predominantly based in Africa.
SIVUNOCompany Profile 2012
6 Customer Base
Our Customers are well distributed amongst the African countries and fall into a wide range of different segments from rural, small scale farmers to larger commercial farmers and estates. These buyers vary from individuals to cooperatives to large corporations and companies, marketing boards, aid and development organizations as well as banks and government/Sovereign agencies. In Africa some of our customers include: Sasol (Africa’s biggest fertilizer company and the largest coal to fuel producer in the world) Anglo American (5th largest mining company in the world) Omnia (2nd largest fertilizer company in South Africa) Foskor (Largest phosphate producer in Africa - partly owned by Coromandel) Illovo – Largest sugar producer in Africa Tongaat Hullet – Second largest sugar producer in Africa Universal Tobacco – 2nd largest tobacco producer in the world Sena Sugar – 3rd largest tobacco producer in Africa Cotco – Chinese cotton producer JTI – 4th largest tobacco producer in the world BAT – International Fertilizer Supplier ETG – large fertilizer and commodity trader in Africa We supply a number of Banks, Governmental and Non-Governmental Organizations supplying, fertilizer and seed into Africa, ie DFID, UsAid, IFDC, ICDF In addition we successfully tender and supply a number of Government fertilizer tenders in Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Internationally, SSP has supplied Urea and DAP/MAP fertilizer to a number of companies supplying government tenders.
Photographs of Operations
Aerial View of Bosveld - Phalaborwa Phosphoric Acid Plant with Gypsum dumps in the foreground. Current valuation – US$188mil Plant replacement value - US$470mil
SIVUNOCompany Profile 2012
7
Aerial View of the plant – Produces 400,000mt Phosphoric Acid 52% and 150,000mt MAP and 50,000mt SSP and Granulation and blending capacity of 250,000mt
MAP Plant commissioned August 2012 at a cost of US$5,8mil
75,000mt Grain facilities in Malawi - Lilongwe
SIVUNOCompany Profile 2012
8
Demeter Farm, 8,500hectare Grain, Soya, Ground Nut, Sunflower farm in Malawi – Shire River
1,000ha under pivot irrigation – Demeter Farm
SIVUNOCompany Profile 2012
9
230,000mt Grain silo Facility in South Africa in the N.West Province
Transalt – 1,000ha Salt Farm producing 12,500mt of coarse salt.
SIVUNOCompany Profile 2012
10
Washing of Salt – Transalt
120 Co-operatives Selling and trading commodities
120 Co-operatives Selling and trading commodities
SIVUNOCompany Profile 2012
11
Port Logistics Operations in Mozambique and warehousing
Loading Phosphoric Acid Wagons for export
SIVUNOCompany Profile 2012
12
DAP Powder Warehousing
Fertiliser Bulk Blending and warehousing in Malawi, South Africa, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Swaziland, Zambia
Prilled Urea
SIVUNOCompany Profile 2012
13
Retail Fertiliser Branding
Contact Details:
Meridian Head Office: 1st
Floor
Sandton Close 2b Sandton, South Africa Tel: + 27 11 783 0949 Fax: 0862744885 Email: [email protected]
SSP Head Office: Plot 417
King Msati Ave Matsapha East Swaziland Tel: +27 83 259 9302 Email: [email protected]