CMS sees boost to bottomline on demand from Pan Borneo Highway


Group managing director Datuk Richard Curtis(pic) said the proposed RM190mil plant project located adjacent to the group

KUCHING: Cahya Mata Sarawak Bhd (CMS) expects to see a boost to its bottomline with increasing demand for its construction materials from the ongoing Pan Borneo Highway project.

Newly appointed group chief executive officer (corporate) Datuk Issac Lugun said CMS was anticipating upside for its quarry products and cement-based materials as the Pan Borneo Highway project gathers momentum.

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