EPB plans to develop automation and robotic technology


EPB Group Bhd managing director Yeoh Chee Min.

PETALING JAYA: EPB Group Bhd’s business prospects are good, backed by the expanding food market and resulting demand for food-packaging equipment.

The food processing and packaging machinery solutions provider, which closed its maiden trading day on the ACE Market of Bursa Malaysia at a premium of six sen over its initial offer price of 56 sen, expected the uptrend in the food market where is operates will have a positive impact on demand for new equipment and machinery for food-processing purposes.

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