KUALA LUMPUR: Seacera Group Bhd
has signed two agreements and one MoU, in line with its expansion plan to set up a new manufacturing plant in Perak, which will potentially quadruple its production capacity.
In a statement on Wednesday, Seacera which is involved in tile manufacturing, property development and construction, said it signed two agreements with SME Bank and Northern Corridor Implementation Authority (NCIA) and one MoU with SPNB Edar Sdn Bhd.
One of the agreements involve Islamic banking facilities of RM77.5mil from SME Bank. There is also a RM7.4mil grant by Unit Peneraju Agenda Bumiputera (Teraju), which has appointed NCIA to manage the distribution of the grant.
The MoU with SPNB is for a possible business collaboration to supply tiles for SPNB’s projects.
The new manufacturing plant on a 33-acre land in Kamunting Industrial Estate, Perak, will be developed in three phases. The first phase of expansion will double production capacity to 12,000 sq m per day compared to the current 6,000 sq m production per day. Seacera has the potential to increase to 24,000 sq m per day once the third phase is completed.
The total cost for the expansion plan stands at RM170mil with targeted completion in September 2016 (phase 1), June 2018 (phase 2) and June 2020 (phase 3).
“The rationale behind constructing our plant in Kamunting is mainly due to its strategic location for logistics activities. In Perak, raw materials are easily obtained and it is cheaper as compared to Klang Valley. To date, there are no other tile manufacturers in that region, and we envisage to be one of the main tile manufacturers that supply tiles to northern cities,” said group MD Zulkarnin Ariffin.
The company intends to secure more in-house projects via their construction outfit. It also targets to increase its revenue from projects and the export segment, from 20% to 30%, and 30% to 40% respectively.
Seacera to quadruple capacity in five years
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Wednesday, 27 Apr 2016
