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Through proprietary technologies and processes the main products Sasol produces are fuel components, chemical components and co-products. From these main products and further value-adding processes we deliver diesel, petrol (gasoline), naphtha, kerosene (jet fuel), liquid petroleum gas (LPG), olefins, alcohols, polymers, solvents, surfactants, co-monomers, ammonia, methanol, crude tar acids, sulphur, illuminating paraffin, bitumen and fuel oil. Even further processing produces numerous additional products.
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Total Stores |
Division |
Store Location |
Address |
Tel No |
1 |
Relabelled |
Salt River |
29 Brickfield Road, Salt River, Cape Town |
(021)4479913 |
2 |
Relabelled |
Bellville |
Shop 4, Corner Voortrekker Rd & Durban RD, Bellville |
(021)9171860 |
3 |
Relabelled |
Kenilworth |
Unit number 3 access park, Chichester road, Kenilworth |
(021)6714778, |
4 |
Relabelled |
Kuilsrivier |
Shop 4 & 5 Access Park, Kuilsrivier |
(021)9031294 061 287 3980 |
5 |
Relabelled |
Mobeni |
Cnr Grimsby & Leicester Rd, Mobeni, Durban |
(031)4620540 W\House (031) 469 9409 |
6 |
Relabelled |
Pier 14 |
21A Pier 14, Shopping Centre, Port Elizabeth |
(041)4841575 083 5176 728 |
7 |
Relabelled |
Marlboro |
13 Sparten Crescent ,Marlboro , Ext 3 Johannesburg |
(011) 262 0460 |
8 |
Relabelled |
Soweto |
Maponya Shop 200 2127 Chris hani Road, klipspruit ext5 Soweto |
(011) 933 1023 |
9 |
Relabelled |
Umlazi |
Shop 155 Umlazi Mega City 50 Griffiths Mxenge Highway Umlazi |
(031) 902 1325 |
10 |
Relabelled |
Epping |
10 Losack avenue , epping industrial |
(021) 534 0401 |
1 |
BCWC |
Kloof |
Lifes on Kloof, 50 Kloof Street, Gardens ,Cape Town, shop G-15 |
(021) 422 1593 078 211 8051 |
2 |
BCWC |
Canal Walk |
Shop 619 Canal Walk , Century BLVD, Century City , Cape Town 7441 |
(021) 551 2891 |
3 |
BCWC |
Monte Casino |
Shop 80B Montecasino, No1 Monticasino Bouelvard Fourways , 2191 Magents |
(011) 465 0438 |
4 |
BCWC |
Menlyn |
Shop UF 42 & 43 cnr atterbury road & lois avenue , menlo park , Pretoria |
(012) 764 9600 |
5 |
BCWC |
Balito |
SHOP 608 LEONORA DRIVE,DOLPHIN COAST,BALLITO,4399 |
032 586 0242 |
6 |
BCWC |
Rosebank |
Shop GF08, The Zone, Rosebank mall, Oxford Street, Johannesburg |
(011)268 1114 |
1 |
Magents |
Canal Walk |
Shop 08 , Century Blvd , Century City 7441 |
(021) 551 2533 JP CELL: 064 686 4026 |
2 |
Magents |
Monte Casino |
Shop 21 Montecasino, No1 Monticasino Bouelvard Fourways , 2191 Magents |
(011) 465 6721 074 669 6310 073 804 4352 079 884 7607 |
3 |
Magents |
Menlyn |
MENLYN MALL , SHOP G190 CNR ATTERBURY ROAD & LOIS AVENUE,MENLO PARK,PRETORIA |
(012) 348 4725 073 8677 468 - Sieya , kiley , OUPA, Micheal |
4 |
Magents |
Balito |
SHOP 608 LEONORA DRIVE,DOLPHIN COAST,BALLITO,4399 |
061 521 7446 032 586 1467 |
1 |
WSA |
Menlyn |
MENLYN MALL ,LF41A CNR ATTERBURY ROAD & LOIS AVENUE,MENLO PARK,PRETORIA |
Vicky - 078 816 1921 land line - 012 348 4766 |
6 |
BCWC |
Rosebank |
Shop GF08, The Zone, Rosebank mall, Oxford Street, Johannesburg |
(011)268 1114 |
1 |
Magents |
Canal Walk |
Shop 08 , Century Blvd , Century City 7441 |
(021) 551 2533 JP CELL: 064 686 4026 |
2 |
Magents |
Monte Casino |
Shop 21 Montecasino, No1 Monticasino Bouelvard Fourways , 2191 Magents |
(011) 465 6721 074 669 6310 073 804 4352 079 884 7607 |
3 |
Magents |
Menlyn |
MENLYN MALL , SHOP G190 CNR ATTERBURY ROAD & LOIS AVENUE,MENLO PARK,PRETORIA |
(012) 348 4725 073 8677 468 - Sieya , kiley , OUPA, Micheal |
4 |
Magents |
Balito |
SHOP 608 LEONORA DRIVE,DOLPHIN COAST,BALLITO,4399 |
061 521 7446 032 586 1467 |
1 |
WSA |
Menlyn |
MENLYN MALL ,LF41A CNR ATTERBURY ROAD & LOIS AVENUE,MENLO PARK,PRETORIA |
Vicky - 078 816 1921 land line - 012 348 4766 |
- More than 150 000 activities completed
In accordance with the planned shutdown schedule and after more than a year's planning, Sasol Synfuels decommissioned a portion of its Secunda operations on Friday, 27 August 2010, for a period of three weeks, executing their biggest shutdown ever With approximately 14 500 additional workers employed and over 150 000 activities completed, the Secunda shutdown is regarded as the biggest of its kind in the world.
A statutory requirement for petrochemical industries across the globe, all equipment must be shut down for inspection and repaired in accordance with a pre-planned schedule. During a shutdown, equipment is overhauled to ensure both process and equipment integrity, while maintaining safety as the highest priority. Shutdowns of this nature result in long term stable operations and are vital to Sasol's sustainability.
During the shutdown, the work completed was equivalent to servicing half a million motor vehicles. Parked bumper to bumper, the line would stretch from Secunda to Cape Town and back. Work included welding, mechanical, electrical and instrumentation activities.
Safety remains the first priority during such a huge project and this year Sasol Synfuels can look back at the safest shutdown in their history.
Employment
Due to the magnitude of this shutdown, 14 500 job opportunities were created for the period, with over 100 external service providers, contractors and sub contactors involved. A limited number of international expert artisans were hiredto assist in specialized areas. During this period Sasol Synfuels injected more than R500 million into the local industry for the provision of services and resources to do the necessary maintenance work.
To ensure the safety and compliance of its permanent and temporary employees and service providers, Sasol, in conjunction with the requirements of the Department of Labour and the Metal Engineering Industry Bargaining Council (MEIBC), performed daily site inspections as well as a host of monitoring and auditing activities.
Social Implications
The large number of additional workers meant a dramatic influx of people into the Govan Mbeki Municipal area. This resulted in increased business opportunities for the community, catering for the needs of the shutdown workforce. All the available public accommodation in the Secunda areas was fully occupied during this period and Sasol needed to accommodate 3 900 shutdown employees in their own and arranged facilities.
The positive attitude of the local community played a major role in making the shutdown a success. The service and hospitality industry welcomed the influx of visitors during this period and made them feel part of the community.
Operational
To enable a shutdown of this size, it is necessary to obtain additional equipment and resources. Some interesting statistics on this include:
26 400 rigging activities
310 additional rigging teams (consisting of a rigger and a helper)
185 additional cranes
109 mobile compressors
106 mobile generators
“It truly takes an enormous team effort, dedication, commitment, and passion from all stakeholders to see such a huge task through to the end. As such, Sasol would also like to humbly thank the local community, service providers and families for their involvement and support to safely and successfully complete such a challenging initiative,” said Lionel Prinsloo, General Manager Engineering at Sasol Synfuels
“In addition, I would like to take this opportunity to thank The Department of Labour (DOL) and the Metal and Engineering Industries Bargaining Council (MEIBC) who were critical stakeholders in the shutdown planning, execution and post-mortem. At Sasol safety will always remain the number one priority,”
Maintenance on cooling tower.
Welding during shutdown.