Case Study | Manufacturing | Packaging | Equipment Register Review and Criticality Analysis
March 17, 2021
Nampak is Africa’s largest diversified packaging manufacturer and has been listed on the JSE Limited (Johannesburg Stock Exchange) since 1969. Nampak operates from 25 sites in South Africa and 18 sites in the rest of Africa. Nampak selected Pragma as its asset management preferred supplier to drive asset care improvement in selected African operations.
An asset care improvement programme was initiated in 2018 to promote asset care excellence in Nampak’s Metals, Plastics and previously owned Glass operations. Pragma provided Asset Management (AM) consulting expertise and support in the design and implementation of a maintenance work management program.
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