Young Hyundai Technician Plays Key Role in Building Commercial Vehicles
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23 June 2026

Young Hyundai Technician Plays Key Role in Building Commercial Vehicles

Hyundai Automotive South Africa assembly technician Kwanele Sibisi has contributed to the production of more than 2,000 commercial vehicles, demonstrating the skill and dedication required in modern vehicle manufacturing.

At Hyundai Automotive South Africa's Commercial Assembly Plant, every H100 and EX8 truck is the result of careful workmanship by a dedicated production team.

Among the technicians contributing to this process is Kwanele Sibisi, a Newcastle-born assembly technician who has quickly become one of the plant's strongest performers.

Sibisi joined the operation in 2024 through the Youth Employment Service programme and has already contributed to the assembly of more than 2,000 commercial vehicles. Her performance has remained consistently strong, reflecting the precision and discipline required in a manufacturing environment where every detail affects the final quality of the vehicle.

Working on the assembly line, Sibisi helps convert semi-knocked-down vehicle kits into completed Hyundai commercial vehicles for use by businesses across South Africa. Her duties include fitting components, carrying out inspections and confirming that parts meet the required standards at different stages of production.

For Sibisi, the role is especially meaningful because it connects directly with her long-standing interest in engineering. She says she has always wanted to be part of creating practical products that people rely on in their daily lives.

She takes particular pride in seeing Hyundai commercial vehicles on the road, knowing that her work supports businesses and entrepreneurs. For her, each vehicle represents the skill, care and attention invested by the assembly team.

The Benoni-based facility has produced more than 22,000 vehicles since it opened in 2013. It currently assembles the Hyundai H100 and EX8, while the Hyundai GT11 6-ton truck is expected to be added to the production line later this year.

Quality remains central to Sibisi's approach. She believes that every vehicle leaving the line reflects the responsibility and teamwork behind the production process, and she is committed to ensuring her own work consistently meets the highest possible standards.

Murge Mathapershad, General Manager of the plant, says Sibisi's contribution demonstrates the focus needed to maintain Hyundai's assembly standards. He notes that quality is central to the plant's work and that Sibisi's consistency, concentration and attention to detail have made her a standout member of the team.

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