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BMG CEO Charles Walters welcomed key players in diverse sectors of BMG's business, including mining, general industry and engineering, food and beverage, chemical processing, agriculture, automotive and forestry, giving the company the opportunity to display BMG's existing offerings and introduce new products and specialist services to the market.
"Growth at BMG has been organic and, through strategic acquisitions, the company increased its turnover to R2.4-billion in 2010," said Walters. "[In addition,] BMG was recently upgraded to black economic empowerment (BEE) Level 3 status, which means customers can claim BEE procurement recognition of 110% against all purchases. This is a significant achievement for the company," he said, adding that BMG's ongoing expansion programme includes plans to upgrade the company's existing warehousing facilities.
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