Gearing up for new ventures


OceanMight is currently in continuous talks with two foreign companies having operation bases in Malaysia to explore and identify any specific projects in the region that it could participate either as a contractor or sub-contractor, according to KKB group executive director William Kho Pok Tong.

KUCHING: KKB Engineering Bhd’s oil and gas (O&G) subsidiary OceanMight Sdn Bhd is eyeing fabrication jobs for offshore structures in the Asean region while actively bidding for more contracts in Malaysia.

OceanMight is currently in continuous talks with two foreign companies having operation bases in Malaysia to explore and identify any specific projects in the region that it could participate either as a contractor or sub-contractor, according to KKB group executive director William Kho Pok Tong.

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