Obituary of Mr. Tony Hurter – FFS Refiners Founder.

On October 6, 2023, Anthony George Hurter, known to all as “Tony,” passed away peacefully at home with his family at his side. He is survived by his wife of sixty-two years, Diane Christine (née Ellcock), his son, Gregg (and his wife, Allison), his daughter, Patricia (and her husband, Walter Lunsmann), and his four grandchildren

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FFS Refiners – Making a difference within the Chemical sector!!

FFS Refiners recently participated in The Durban Chemicals Cluster (DCC) Business Accelerator’s annual “Dragons’ Den”. It is an annual feature which allows all black entrepreneurs as well as established SMMEs within the chemicals sector, to take on the challenge for the coveted prize off much needed funds to build on promising ideas. The panel for

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FFS Tank Terminals hosts its Debut Safety Day!

FFS Tank Terminals a wholly owned subsidiary of FFS Refiners (Pty) Ltd recently hosted its debut Safety Day at Riverside Hotel. Delegates enjoyed an informative and inspiring afternoon with presentations and demonstrations by personnel from Spilltech & Cast Rope Access. Those in attendance were divided into groups and participated in various activities which culminated with

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FFS Refiners hosts successful student visit.

“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” Nelson Mandela  As the world starts to return to some form of normality after 2 years of being under lockdown and adhering to various covid-19 related restrictions, FFS Refiners was pleased to host 21 students from Protec during the school holidays

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FFS Refiners Bursary Initiatives 2020/2021

FFS Refiners explores mechanisms of optimizing its skills development by investing in bursaries for black beneficiaries. The intention is to advance the livelihoods of deserving young people who are in dire need of funding towards their university studies which will ultimately assist them in their ability to earn an income and improve their quality of

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Ndzundza Kamabhoko Tribal Council sponsorship

FFS Refiners and Wardens Cartage CC proudly contributed towards the Ndzundza Kamaboko Tribal Council’s youth development program in Embalenhle, Mpumalanga. FFS assisted with the construction of a youth centre which included electrical installations, office equipment as well as internet connectivity.  Wardens sponsored six laptops and accessory equipment. According to Chief PM Mahlangu, the tribal authority

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FFS Refiners supports Skills Development!

FFS Refiners (Pty) Ltd has been one of the sponsors of the Tongaat branch of PROTEC which is based in Kwa-Zulu Natal for over 15 years.  PROTEC is a non-profit organisation that provides extra mathematics and science tuition as well as teaches life skills development to learners who excel from previously disadvantaged communities. As part

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FFS responds to the oil tanker washed into the Umgeni River.

FFS is aware of the footage that has been circulating on various social media and news media platforms regarding an oil tanker that was washed into the Umgeni River and onto the Durban beachfront during the recent KZN Floods. We confirm that the tanker in question was sold in 2020 and unfortunately the FFS signage

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