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Western Cape Business 2019 edition

A unique guide to business, investment and tourism in the Western Cape. The 2019 edition of Western Cape Business is the 12th issue of this highly successful publication that, since its launch in 2005, has established itself as the premier business and investment guide for the Western Cape Province. The Western Cape has varied investment and business opportunities. In addition to the regular articles providing insight into each of the key economic sectors of the province, there are special features in this journal on the big impact which the relatively new maritime sector is having, together with tourism and events and renewable energy. The potential for independent generation is an exciting new avenue for local authorities. Western Cape Business contains interviews and messages from business leaders from Accelerate Cape Town, the Cape Chamber of Commerce and the Western Cape Business Opportunities Forum. Tim Harris, the CEO of Wesgro, outlines the successful investment attraction strategies that his organisation has been adopting. To complement the extensive local, national and international distribution of the print edition, the full content can also be viewed online at www.westerncapebusiness.co.za. Updated information on the Western Cape is also available through our monthly e-newsletter, which you can subscribe to at https://www.globalafricanetwork.com/subscribe/, in addition to our complementary business-to-business titles that cover all nine provinces as well as our flagship South African Business title.

A unique guide to business, investment and tourism in the Western Cape.
The 2019 edition of Western Cape Business is the 12th issue of this highly successful publication that, since its launch in 2005, has established itself as the premier business and investment guide for the Western Cape Province.
The Western Cape has varied investment and business opportunities. In addition to the regular articles providing insight into each of the key economic sectors of the province, there are special features in this journal on the big impact which the relatively new maritime sector is having, together with tourism and events and renewable energy.
The potential for independent generation is an exciting new avenue for local authorities. Western Cape Business contains interviews and messages from business leaders from Accelerate Cape Town, the Cape Chamber of Commerce and the Western Cape Business Opportunities Forum. Tim Harris, the CEO of Wesgro, outlines the successful investment attraction strategies that his organisation has been adopting.
To complement the extensive local, national and international distribution of the print edition, the full content can also be viewed online at www.westerncapebusiness.co.za. Updated information on the Western Cape is also available through our monthly e-newsletter, which you can subscribe to at https://www.globalafricanetwork.com/subscribe/, in addition to our complementary business-to-business titles that cover all nine provinces as well as our flagship South African Business title.

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Kurt Maritz, Managing<br />

Director<br />

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INTERVIEW<br />

BIOGRAPHY<br />

Kurt Maritz holds a National<br />

Diploma in Accountancy and<br />

Computer Practice, but is<br />

more accustomed to developing<br />

businesses, as his track<br />

record proves. His first job was<br />

with First National Bank. While<br />

IOGRAPHY<br />

working in sales, Kurt met an<br />

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electrical<br />

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whom he<br />

went to work. His contracting<br />

loma section in Accountancy grew, and he decided and to<br />

mputer go on his Practise, own and started but Maritz<br />

Electrical in 2000. Through<br />

is<br />

re accustomed his leadership skills to and developbusinessesary<br />

outlook, as he now his employs track in re-<br />

vision-<br />

excess of 150 staff. The company<br />

has His benefited first small job busi-<br />

was<br />

rd proves.<br />

th First nesses, National grown skills Bank. and given While<br />

lifestyle improvements to staff,<br />

rking<br />

their<br />

in<br />

families<br />

sales,<br />

and<br />

Kurt<br />

communities.<br />

met an<br />

ctrical supplier for whom he<br />

nt to WESTERN work. CAPE His BUSINESS contracting <strong>2019</strong><br />

ction grew, and he decided to<br />

on his own and started Maritz<br />

World first for<br />

Maritz Electrical<br />

Lighting the way to<br />

new possibilities<br />

St George’s Park lighting quality is unique.<br />

What sort of work did you do in the beginnin<br />

Maritz Electrical is revolutionising stadium experiences.<br />

When we started, we were two companies helping ea<br />

Rosslind and I had a loose partnership. I did the mark<br />

execution. We did some basic electrical contracting.<br />

work we did on contract, we still have that relationshi<br />

later. It was for Technical Services of the City of <strong>Cape</strong> T<br />

electrical side of water and sanitation.<br />

A massive contract to install world-class lighting at the St George’s<br />

Park cricket ground in Port Elizabeth has given <strong>Cape</strong> Town-based<br />

lighting company Maritz Electrical a head-start as a national leader<br />

in LED and theatrics lighting for sports stadiums.<br />

As company founder and Managing Director Kurt Maritz says,<br />

“That’s the sort of project that comes around once in a lifetime.”<br />

The project was a global first because it made St George’s the<br />

So you found a niche?<br />

first stadium to have LED lights fitted with theatrics that was also<br />

compliant with International Cricket Council standards.<br />

The R27-million project was completed on time and on budget,<br />

despite installing lights on top of the Duckpond Pavilion at night.<br />

The response has been enthusiastic. For Kurt, the television<br />

experts provided the really important feedback. “We cared about<br />

SuperSport the most and they have been raving. If there are light<br />

and dark spots on the field the cameraman must remember to<br />

change the aperture. They said that the lighting was excellent.”<br />

Maritz Electrical wants to be the “go-to” company with respect<br />

to stadium And beyond lighting installations. the work Contracts for in the Bloemfontein city? and<br />

closer to home suggest this is already happening. “I am pleased<br />

to announce we are going to be doing something similar in our<br />

backyard, at Coetzenburg, but not including theatrics. Stellenbosch<br />

University has signed with us as part of a massive project.”<br />

We actively started looking for things that other elec<br />

either can’t do, don’t want to do or find really hard<br />

for the city was very difficult, but we had those skills<br />

work, which very few people specialised in. Certainl<br />

black companies doing that sort of work.<br />

We got more and more work and in 2004 we regist<br />

continued operating two businesses and that ran o<br />

years ago, when we very amicably parted ways.<br />

<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Cape</strong> projects<br />

How did the stadium work come about?<br />

Maritz Electrical is active in large areas such as <strong>Cape</strong> Town’s Grand<br />

Parade, airport runway lighting and city council facilities. The company<br />

operates in the commercial, industrial and public sectors and offers<br />

a wide range of services.<br />

A new area for Maritz Electrical is reticulation and electrification:<br />

low-cost housing projects, street lights, road-side furniture and<br />

mini-substations. Says Kurt, “It is a big market and we can’t ignore<br />

it. Our new sales manager comes from this background and we are<br />

building skills in this area. We are involved in two major projects<br />

in the <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Cape</strong>, at Overstrand and Stellenbosch.”<br />

With an expanding workload, Maritz Electrical made a move in<br />

We asked, “What else is nobody else doing?” The answ<br />

and sports field lighting and maintenance. I had the p<br />

ing on the old Green Point Stadium. Sports field ligh<br />

most dynamic part of the business.<br />

So the 2010 Soccer World Cup was good for<br />

Interestingly, Maritz did not do one of the FIFA stad<br />

still one of our busiest periods ever because FIFA c<br />

Fund to 50build hundreds of community sports fields, a<br />

we got involved.

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