Prospect still intact for MSC on high global tin demand


MSC group chief operating officer Raveentiran Krishnan said the company’s new plant in Pulau Indah is ramping up production and more time is needed for it to reach full capacity.

BUTTERWORTH: The sun may be setting for Malaysia Smelting Corp Bhd’s (MSC) 120-year-old plant here, but the company’s overall prospects are still very much intact once its plant in Pulau Indah, Selangor, reaches full capacity to cater to the growing global demand for tin.

MSC group chief operating officer Raveentiran Krishnan said the company’s new plant in Pulau Indah is ramping up production and more time is needed for it to reach full capacity.

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