PMMA resumes ops post-explosion


From official website

PETALING JAYA: Panasonic Manufacturing Malaysia Bhd (PMMA) has announced that gas supply to both of its manufacturing plants in Shah Alam has fully resumed as of April 20.

This was following the earlier disruption caused by the Putra Heights gas pipeline incident on April 1. The gas pipeline is owned by Petronas Gas Bhd.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, PMMA said that with the gas supply restored, production of its fan and electric iron products had resumed full operations.

“We have been able to minimise operational impact and aim to recover the loss of revenue within this quarter,” managing director Takashi Sugihara said.

Prior to the full resumption of gas supply, PMMA had implemented measures such as using alternative gas sources to maintain production.

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