Betamek Electronics achieves Level 5 in MARii's supplier competitiveness assessment


MARii CEO Azrul Reza Aziz (left) presents the Level 5 supplier competitiveness level certificate to Betamek executive director Muhammad Fauzi Abd Ghani (right).

KUALA LUMPUR: Betamek Bhd’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Betamek Electronics (M) Sdn Bhd has achieved Level 5, the highest rating in the supplier competitiveness level (SCL) assessment conducted by the Malaysia Automotive Robotics and IoT Institute (MARii).

The electronics manufacturing services (EMS) group said the SCL assessment by MARii is a comprehensive evaluation designed to measure a company's competitiveness in several critical areas, such as management, leadership, technology investment, safety, and quality.

Betamek said achieving Level 5 reflects its strong performance in key areas, including management, leadership, design and product development, prototype testing, and manufacturing for both domestic and export markets.

“We are honoured to receive this recognition from MARii. Achieving Level 5 in the SCL assessment reflects the hard work and dedication of our team. This accomplishment underlines our commitment to maintaining high standards in the automotive electronics industry,” executive director Muhammad Fauzi Abd Ghani said.

"Our performance in the SCL assessment demonstrates our ability to meet both Malaysian and global standards. We will continue to focus on enhancing our operations and strategies to remain competitive in the global market."

MARii's report highlights Betamek Electronics' strategic direction, operational efficiency, and high standards of safety and quality. The company’s internal quality metrics, such as low defect rates and high first-pass yield, demonstrate its commitment to excellence and adherence to global standards.

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