Scicom bags Cambodia tourism management system contract


A man walks in front of a giant clock at the Wat Phnom Park, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. - Reuters

KUALA LUMPUR: Scicom (MSC) Berhad, which reported a 22% drop in earnings in the second quarter ended Dec 31, said it was awarded a contract by the Tourism Ministry of Cambodia.

The project was for the development and implementation of a fully integrated Cambodia Tourism Management System at an undisclosed amount.

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