Master Tec signs MoU with Senari Synergy to expand into Sarawak


KUALA LUMPUR: Master TEC Group Bhd has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Senari Synergy Sdn Bhd to form a strategic collaboration aimed at strengthening its presence in Borneo.

This marks Master Tec’s first entry into the Sarawak market, positioning the cable manufacturer to support the region’s growing energy and infrastructure development.

In a statement, Master Tec said the collaboration covers the distribution of power, control, instrumentation, and fibre optic cables across utilities, telecommunications, oil and gas, infrastructure, and commercial sectors in Borneo.

The MoU also allows both parties to explore setting up a cable manufacturing facility in Sarawak to serve the regional market. They will conduct a feasibility study and engage with stakeholders and regulators to support the plan.

“This MoU marks a key milestone in strengthening Master Tec’s presence in Sarawak, reinforcing our long-standing involvement in the Borneo market and supporting the region’s expanding energy and telecommunication needs.

“We are proud to partner with SSSB, a respected name in Sarawak’s energy and logistics landscape. This collaboration will allow us to deliver high-quality cable products to mission-critical sectors across Borneo,” executive director and chief executive officer Tee Kok Hwa said.

Meanwhile, SSSB group managing director Datuk Jefri Ahmad Tambi said: “We are excited to collaborate with Master Tec to support Sarawak’s energy transition and industrial development. By combining Master Tec’s technical expertise with our local footprint, we are confident this collaboration will generate strong synergies and bring long-term value to the state and its stakeholders.”

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