Sub-Sahara Mining & Industrial Journal
News

AECI Recognized Globally as a Top Employer

AECI has been ranked 8th in Forbes’ 2024 list of South Africa’s Best Employers, highlighting the critical role of people and culture in driving the company’s global strategy. This recognition reflects AECI’s focus on nurturing talent, fostering a culture of innovation and promoting collaboration across its diverse industries, including mining and chemicals.

 

The recently held AECI Leadership and Culture Masterclass, themed “To the Moon and Back,” was a key initiative that demonstrated the company’s dedication to building a culture that aligns leadership goals with employee growth. This event brought together a global workforce that will now together, embark on one of the most important journeys for AECI towards future growth.

 

Holger Riemensperger, AECI’s Group CEO, reinforced the company’s commitment to its employees, stating: “Our people are at the heart of everything we do. AECI’s success is built on their passion and resilience, and we remain committed to creating a workplace where every individual can thrive. Being recognized as a top employer is a reflection of our ongoing efforts to cultivate a culture of innovation, collaboration and excellence.”

 

Operating across the global mining and chemicals sectors, AECI relies on the talent and dedication of its employees to deliver cutting-edge solutions that meet the evolving demands of these industries.

The recognition by Forbes reinforces AECI’s people-first approach and its commitment to fostering a workplace culture that drives both innovation and operational excellence. As the company continues its international expansion, particularly in key growth markets like Asia Pacific and Latin America, its people will remain central to its growth strategy and industry leadership.

 

Related posts

Tshisekedi orders mining licences audit

Mining_Editor

BEKA Schréder is proud to have been involved in a project that made a positive impact on the youth of Hammarsdale and Marrianridge near Durban in the KwaZulu-Natal Province of South Africa. Six solar-powered LED lighting units were donated to the community, providing much needed lighting at night.

Mining_Editor

No ban on small-scale mining, go back to work – Mireku Duker

Mining_Editor

Leave a Comment