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Weida subsidiary in RM15m deal with Danish company
SAR-ALAM Indah Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Weida (M) Bhd, has signed a RM15mil contract with Danish waste management firm Niras Consulting Engineers amp; Planners A/s to undertake the integration of a sludge digester or biogas plant facilities into the Matang septic sludge treatment plant in Kuching.
Eng Teknologi wins deal to make parts for water heater
ENG TEKNOLOGI Holdings Bhd has secured a five-year contract to produce components used in water heater control systems for a US-based multinational company, Group chief executive officer Datuk Alfred Teh said.
INS in joint venture to set up research centre in MSC
BIOTECH company INS Holdings Bhd has formed a joint venture with China-based Dalian Zhen-AO Bioengineering Co Ltd to set up a research and development (RD) centre in the country's biotech valley, located in the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC).
Peremba Construction gets RM330mil hospital project
PEREMBA Construction Sdn Bhd has been awarded a RM330mil contract by Kuala Lumpur Healthcare Centre Sdn Bhd to build a private hospital.
Awaiting approval to upgrade Pasir Gudang highway
SP Setia Bhd expects to get the final approval from the authorities to start upgrading works on the 35km Pasir Gudang Highway before June, said group managing director Datuk Liew See Kin.
Gamuda ingenuity does well
IT#039;S pedal to the metal all the way for Gamuda Bhd. Despite its hefty order book of RM3.2 billion, the company has shown no signs of letting up in its quest for more work, mostly through one-on-one negotiations with the government for privatisation contracts.
Shell out for more
MALAYSIA has the world#146;s 25th largest crude oil reserves and 14th largest gas reserves. Its oil reserves, like all things finite, are expected to diminish and run out in 17 years while gas reserves are expected to last another 34 years.
Provinces in Sumatra cut down on red tape
INDONESIAN provinces in the Sumatra islands have reduced bureaucracy in the hope of attracting more investments from within the Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle (IMT-GT).
IMT-GT proposes regional corporate entities
THE Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle (IMT-GT) joint-business council (JBC) plans to include regional corporate entities in its business forum as a means to raise capital to fund and expedite major infrastructure projects in member countries.
Resorts sector maps out new strategies
LIFE goes on for many Malaysian businesses despite the war in Iraq. While there are fewer foreign tourist arrivals, the resorts business is taking it in its stride and is making plans to counter the negative impact.