Language ‘takeoff’ for Kedah schools


Garza (right) handing over the mock cheque for the sponsorship of NiE pullouts to Star Media Group Kedah Audience Manage-ment Department executive Muhammad Iqbal Yong Abdullah while staff correspondent Sharanpal Singh Randhawa looks on.

IT is a leader in supplying composite products and subassemblies to the global aerospace industry, but Aerospace Composites Malaysia Sdn Bhd (ACM) is also paving the way in doing its bit for the community.

Its managing director Jose Garza said the company had adopted 10 primary and secondary schools in Bukit Kayu Hitam, Kedah, where it is based, as part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) programme.

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