Dinson Iron and Steel employees back at work as production resumes

By Own Correspondent

DINSON Iron and Steel Company (DISCO) has resumed operations following a successful shut down for maintenance and system upgrades.

In a statement DISCO CEO Benson Xu said normal operations resumed on November 3 2025 as he expressed gratitude to the employees for their patience and professionalism.

“We are delighted to confirm that all staff have returned to their respective workstations in good health and high spirits all resumed work with renewed energy and commitment,” he said.

Xu also announced that the company is now certified by the South Africa Bureau of Standards (SABS) and Dinson rebars were certified conforming to the South African National Standards (SANS) being SANS 920:2011 – Applicable to steel bars for concrete reinforcement.

“In addition, Dinson Iron and Steel Company is an ISO 9001:2015 certified organization as approved by the Standards Association of Zimbabwe (SAZ). Dinson steel bars were also tested and certified by the Standards Association of Zimbabwe (SAZ) and were approved to use the SAZ Standards Mark,” said Xu.

The SABS and SAZ are impartial certification and regulatory bodies which conduct their assessments with integrity, free from external influences and aligned with global best practices.

He said these internationally recognized certifications affirm our 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.

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