ExcelVite receives government licence for biodiesel analyses


KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Primary Industries has licensed ExcelVite Sdn Bhd to conduct third-party independent biodiesel analyses for B100 palm biodiesel.

In a statement, Excelvite said the three-year licence serves as recognition of the company's existing biodiesel analytical laboratory set up that meets the stringent requirements of the ministry in terms of facilities and testing capabilities.

It added that its laboratory complies with the international ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation for biodiesel analyses.

"As one of the leading biodiesel producers, ExcelVite has a well-equipped biodiesel analytical laboratory with state-of-the-art equipment, which allows it to carry out comprehensive biodiesel analyses on its own-produced biodiesel as well as for other producers. 

"Our laboratory is also ISO/IEC 17025-accredited since 2007. ExcelVite is fully committed to a stringent production and testing procedures to ensure that EVFuel and EVOleo meet and exceed customer’s as well as regulatory quality specifications,” said Chan Yuen Teng, QA Manager of ExcelVite.

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