AAAM Appoints New Project Manager to Drive African Automotive Component Manufacturing
AfricaNews
24 July 2025

AAAM Appoints New Project Manager to Drive African Automotive Component Manufacturing

Cabral Ngubane joins AAAM as Project Manager, focusing on expanding component manufacturing for OEMs and the aftermarket across Africa.

The African Association of Automotive Manufacturers (AAAM) is accelerating its efforts to strengthen industrialisation and develop Africa's automotive value chain through the appointment of a new Project Manager.

Based at the AAAM Johannesburg office, the role will focus on expanding manufacturing of components for original equipment manufacturer (OEM) assembly and the aftermarket across the continent. Edoardo Cabral Ngubane assumed the position on 1 July 2025.

"We are delighted to welcome Cabral to the AAAM team and congratulate him on his appointment. His role will be instrumental in unlocking growth opportunities for component manufacturing and trade both regionally and across the African continent," said Victoria Backhaus-Jerling, Chief Executive of AAAM. "This will support the development of competitive automotive value chains, serving both OEM assembly and the replacement parts sector."

Backhaus-Jerling added that the expansion of the AAAM team reflects its commitment to facilitating complementary vehicle and component manufacturing across Africa, in alignment with the objectives of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Secretariat. "Component manufacturing is a critical pillar of the automotive value chain. We aim to foster stronger partnerships between existing OEM suppliers and new entrants from across the AfCFTA region seeking access to both OEM and aftermarket supply chains."

She further emphasised that close collaboration with industry associations, business chambers, government bodies, regulatory authorities, and AAAM members and donors will be central to the success of this role.Commenting on his appointment, Ngubane said: "I'm honoured to join AAAM at such a pivotal time. I look forward to contributing to the development and sustainable growth of Africa's automotive industry."

Ngubane previously served as Director and Engineer at AziB Manufacturing Technologies. He has also held senior roles including Production Manager at L&J Tools and Engineering Works, and Quality and Productivity Manager at Toyota South Africa Motors. He holds a BSc in Electrical Engineering and an MBA from the University of KwaZulu-Natal.

AAAM has a presence across the continent, with offices in Ghana supporting West Africa, Tunisia focussing on growth in North Africa, and South Africa overseeing initiatives in East and Southern Africa.

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