The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Mamee to adopt robotics technology worth RM2 million

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MELAKA: Food and beverage manufactur­er Mamee-Double Decker (M) Sdn Bhd will be adopting Japanese robotics technology worth RM2 million for its instant cup noodles production beginning next month.

Group chief operating officer Datuk Pang Tee Nam said the use of the technology is in line with the industry’s requiremen­t to safeguard quality of products, cleanlines­s and food safety, thus enabling the company to remain competitiv­e in the challengin­g market.

“We have gone through a trial period using the technology before it is being be fully operationa­l next month, starting with the production of instant noodles right up to the packaging stage.

“This is the first time we are using this technology, and we expect that it will boost the production of instant cup noodles and minimising reliance on manpower,” he told reporters after receiving Melaka Unity and Consumer Affairs Committee Chairman Datuk Lai Meng Chong at the company’s factory in Ayer Keroh yesterday.

Also present was Mamee-Double Decker chief executive officer Datuk Gary Choo.

Pang said the technology would boost the production of the cup noodles by 10 per cent, adding that the production rate was currently at 300 cup noodles per minute.

He said the technology led to a leaner manpower of between two and four workers per production line from between eight and 10 workers with the convention­al method.

Pang said the technologi­cal adoption was also supported by the Malaysian Investment Developmen­t Authority.

Meanwhile, he said the company’s joint-venture with South Korea’s Shinsegae Food to produce halal instant noodles, sauces and flavouring­s, involving an investment worth RM50 million is expected to be completed this year.

“The collaborat­ion will be able to boost production and enable the company to penetrate the South Korean market,” he said. — Bernama

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