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CAIA Trade Facilitator Workshop aimed at achieving a solid basis in fundamentals of trade with other countries

CAIA Trade Facilitator Workshop aimed at achieving a solid basis in fundamentals of trade with other countries

The Chemical and Allied Industries’ Association (CAIA) will host a half-day Trade Facilitation Workshop at its Rosebank, Johannesburg, offices on Wednesday, 14 February 2018, providing vital information on trade-related matters, an understanding of some of the processes and the opportunity to engage in discussions in areas where CAIA members experience […]

2018 bursting with opportunity for Chemical and Allied Industries’ Association

2018 bursting with opportunity for Chemical and Allied Industries’ Association

After a successful 2017, the Chemical and Allied Association (CAIA) looks forward to an equally inspiring 2018, says Executive Director Deidré Penfold. “Next year will be a busy one and we will explore every opportunity to further safety and sustainability in the chemical industry, as well as the interests of […]

CAIA launches 2017 Responsible Care®  Performance Report

CAIA launches 2017 Responsible Care® Performance Report

The Chemical and Allied Industries’ Association (CAIA) launched its 2017 Responsible Care® Performance Report at an event that was combined with the Association’s Annual General Meeting and Awards Ceremony for achievers. The annual launch of the report is the Association’s opportunity to engage with stakeholders on safety, health and environmental […]

Responsible Care® helps grow a profitable, sustainable chemical sector

Responsible Care® helps grow a profitable, sustainable chemical sector

The Chemical and Allied Industries’ Association (CAIA), the overarching body that represents the chemical and related industries in South Africa, is custodian to a global voluntary initiative. This initiative, Responsible Care®, envisages a profitable, sustainable chemical sector that contributes to the quality of life and the economy through innovation, production […]