African Oxygen Limited (Afrox) is currently upgrading its service facilities at hospitals across South Africa as part of its R150m ($10.8m) investment strategy to deliver on the state healthcare tender award to supply hospitals and clinics across the nine provinces.
To meet demand for what is expected to be thousands of extra tons of medical gases under the new state healthcare contract, Afrox is also looking at opening new medical filling facilities in Klerksdorp, Kimberly, possibly Newcastle, and upgrading Bloemfontien site and the GOC site in Germiston.
“We are looking at a capex investment on hospitals sites in Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), the Free State and North West provinces of more than R150m ($10.8m),” confirmed Head of Afrox Healthcare, Joseph Ramashala.
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