Durban Automotive Cluster (DAC) Launches Applications for Transformative Business Accelerator

Durban Automotive Cluster (DAC) Launches Applications for Transformative Business Accelerator

DURBAN, February 2024 – The Durban Automotive Cluster (DAC) is delighted to announce the opening of applications for its Business Accelerator. This ground-breaking programme is spearheaded by the unwavering support of the eThekwini Municipality and leading automotive industry giants, including Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM), Hesto Harnesses, and Toyota Boshoku South Africa (TBSA).

The DAC Accelerator is focused on driving localisation, empowering Black industrialists, and developing commercial partnerships with high-potential enterprises in the South African automotive sector. Its ultimate goal is to facilitate positive commercial and transformational outcomes for both lead enterprises and participating small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), unlocking growth and fostering economic development.

According to Takalani Rathiyaya, Head of the Economic Development Programmes department at eThekwini Municipality, the role of the DAC in driving sector growth is critical. “Initiatives like the DAC Accelerator, in collaboration with the government, play a pivotal role in supporting industry, helping them seize opportunities for sustainable growth.” He adds that he is excited to see the talent that will emerge from the 2024 Accelerator and is confident that, in alignment with the programme’s track record of success, this year will be no exception.

Why Apply to the 2024 Accelerator?

Kyle Ballard, Head of the Accelerator, believes that this is a “once-in-a-lifetime” opportunity for SMEs across South Africa to take their business to the next level, saying. “The DAC Accelerator is designed to empower established, Black South African-owned SMEs who have what it takes to supply industry giants within the local automotive sector, offering a unique pathway to growth and success.”

“There is no other programme in the automotive industry like it,” Ballard continues, “and in addition to six months of hands-on mentorship with some of South Africa’s top industry leaders, qualifying businesses will also gain access to various other benefits.”  These include:

  • Several big customers actively seeking new, local suppliers
  • Expert support from industry leaders to enable business scale and growth
  • Capital and investment opportunities to unlock potential
  • A chance to win cash prizes

How does it work?

Ballard offers a step-by-step breakdown of what interested SMEs can expect:

1. To qualify, your company must meet the following criteria:

  • Currently or aiming to offer products or services to industrial customers
  • South African-owned business
  • 51% or more Black ownership
  • Annual turnover of R50 million or less
  • Registered with CIPC
  • Tax compliant
  • Operational for at least 2 years

2. Aspiring SMEs looking to become suppliers to our participating big customers are encouraged to take note of the criteria being sought in potential, local vendors, including:

  • Strong engineering design capabilities
  • Reliable Quality Assurance processes
  • Healthy cash flow management competencies
  • Strong preference for World Class Manufacturing leadership competencies as well as IATF and ISO9001 compliance

3. The SMEs will be screened, with a shortlist of the most promising businesses, invited to several stages of capacity building, culminating in an opportunity to pitch their business to senior decision makers from the participating automotive industry customers, as well as several investors.

4. Where commercial opportunities between high-potential SMEs and the participating lead firms are identified, several phases of upgrading will then follow, focused on unlocking new sales and business scale.

“The DAC has been supporting regional automotive industry growth for over two decades,” says Ballard. “The ongoing support from the eThekwini Municipality, big industry players as well as fellow DAC members is crucial in achieving primary objectives such as employment growth, private sector investment, and enhancing the manufacturing value-add of the local industry,” he concludes.

The DAC Business Accelerator encourages and welcomes all interested qualifying Black-owned SMEs across the country to apply before the closing deadline of 15th April 2024.  Just follow this link:

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