Well, I provided you with sources. And IMO logos are much prettier than images, because the available space is so limited.
Code:
3009;Iscor Ltd;iscor;5;1930;1970;chemistry;industrial_engineering;mechanics;management;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
"1927: "Pact" government creates South Africa Iron and Steel Corporation (Iscor), which becomes the dominant steel producer in the country; Iscor begins construction of the Pretoria steel mill. Iscor began building its own steelworks in Pretoria, and by 1934 had started production, becoming the chief supplier of rails for South Africa's rapidly expanding railroad network. At the same time, Iscor started its own mining operation in Thabazimbi in order to supply its own iron ore. The operation quickly proved an expensive endeavor, particularly against the group's larger and more efficient foreign competitors. To cut costs, the government relaxed the group's employment requirements, allowing Iscor to take on an unskilled black workforce paid at much lower rates.
Iscor quickly ramped up production and by 1935 was already providing for more than 17 percent of South Africa's steel needs. The company was later to benefit from a heightening degree of government protection, restricting imported steel while favoring Iscor's own later moves into the export markets. "
Code:
3010;University of the Witwatersrand;witwaterstrand;5;1930;1970;mathematics;chemistry;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;x;
Self-explanatory. South Africa doesn't have a mathematics team.
Code:
3011;ESCOM;escom;5;1948;1970;electronics;nuclear_engineering;chemistry;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;x
Biggest energy supplier in South Africa. Built also the only Nuclear power plant in the African continent. South Africa doesn't have a nuke team.
Code:
3012;Simon's Town Dockyard;simonstown;4;1930;1970;electronics;naval_engineering;technical_efficiency;naval_artillery;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
South Africa doesn't have a naval team.
"Simon's Town activity followed much the some pattern in the Second World War as it did in the First. In the early stages of the war it was the assembly base for the skips engaged in the rounding up of the few German ships in the southern oceans, the most important of which was the Graf Spee. There followed other heavily armed raiders disguised as merchant ships, including the Atlantis which laid mines off Cape Agulhas and elsewhere. They operated with considerable success but were eventually intercepted and sunk by ships based at Simon's Town."
Code:
3013;Armscor;armscor;6;1948;1970;general_equipment;training;artillery;mechanics;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
The most important SA weapons supplier during the post-war era. SA doesn't have a general equipment team.
"ARMSCOR, the Armaments Corporation of South Africa, was established to meet South Africa's needs for armaments and related products and services. The Corporation has roots going back to 1948 and dates from 1977, when the South African Armaments Board and the Armaments Development Corporation were amalgamated. Five years later, ARMSCOR began to market South African products abroad, having proved that many were unique and provided superior solutions for a wide range of needs."