Catalyst for growth


New impetus: Leonard Ariff (sixth from left) with vendors and CCM management staff at the certificate presentation ceremony for the BVDP.

Chemical Company of Malaysia Bhd (CCM) has identified 14 companies under its three-year Bumiputra Vendor Development Programme (BVDP), which aims to enhance the capabilities and capacity of bumiputra entrepreneurs in supplying quality goods and services competitively.

Speaking at the BVDP certificate presentation ceremony, CCM group managing direc­tor Leonard Ariff Abdul Shatar said the company, as one of the top 20 GLCs in the country, was proud to play a role in enhancing bumiputra participation in the economy.

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