
Dinson Iron and Steel Company has resumed full operations as of November 3, 2025, following a scheduled shutdown for maintenance and system upgrades. The company announced that all staff have returned to work in good health and high spirits, with renewed energy and commitment.
In a statement, Chief Executive Officer Benson Xu expressed gratitude to employees for their patience and dedication during the shutdown period. "We extend our heartfelt appreciation to all our employees for their patience, professionalism, and dedication throughout the shutdown period," Xu said.
Dinson Iron and Steel Company has achieved significant certifications, including the South Africa Bureau of Standards certification for its rebars, which conform to the South African National Standards 920:2011 for concrete reinforcement. Additionally, the company is ISO 9001:2015 certified, as approved by the Standards Association of Zimbabwe.
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These certifications demonstrate Dinson's commitment to "consistent product quality and reliability, robust internal systems and continuous improvement, enhanced customer satisfaction and stakeholder confidence, and compliance with global standards in manufacturing and management," according to the statement.
The company has also started producing new products, including steel balls and wire rods, as part of its growth strategy. "Dinson remains committed to acting as Zimbabwe's flagship industrial development hub and a cornerstone of the nation's economic transformation agenda benefiting all downstream industries," Xu said.
The certifications serve as a guarantee that Dinson's steel products are produced under stringent quality controls and meet the highest benchmarks of professionalism and accountability.
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