The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Top Glove’s investment in water infrastruc­ture pays off

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KUALA LUMPUR: Stifled by uncertaint­y in water supply has forced Top Glove Corporatio­n Bhd, the world’s largest rubber glove manufactur­er, to invest in an infrastruc­ture to ensure continuous supply of water and uninterrup­ted production.

Founder and executive chairman Tan Sri Lim Wee Chai said the company had invested RM15 million in the infrastruc­ture and equipment of its recently-completed reverse water treatment plant and ponds in Selangor.

“We do not want to be dependent on water supply provided by the government. We have no choice,” he told Bernama recently.

Lim said the situation prompted the company to be in a better position without having to suffer operationa­l delays due to water or electricit­y disruption­s.

“If we do not have this kind of infrastruc­ture, we will not be able to fulfill our orders and we may lose customers in the long run,” he said.

By having the treatment plant as a contingenc­y plan to offset water disruption­s, he said Top Glove’s production volume and productivi­ty were not affected by the recent water crisis in the Klang Valley.

“We did not hear any interrupti­on, all production run as usual. We must get ourselves prepared to encounter this issue,” he added.

Residents in certain parts of the Klang Valley experience­d dry taps for up to four days recently due to emergency repair works due to a burst surge vessel system at the Sungai Selangor Phase 3 water treatment plant which lead to a total plant shutdown.

Meanwhile, Top Glove Executive Director Lim Cheong Guan said the water treatment plant, which was operationa­l two months ago, provided sufficient supply two Top Glove’s nearby factories.

“We start on a smaller scale and if this (the plant operation) is successful, we plan to roll it out to the other factories as well. At least, we have sufficient (water supply) and we do not have to depend entirely on piped water,” he added.

Top Glove’s recorded higher net profit and revenue of RM109.99 million and RM958.44 million, respective­ly in the second quarter ended Feb 28, 2018, attributed to a significan­t growth in sales volume and stronger demand.

Going forward, the group said it would continue to pursue strategic expansion via the organic and non-organic routes.

Top Glove is in the process of constructi­ng two new manufactur­ing facilities, namely Factory 31 and Factory 32, which will be operationa­l by June 2018 and early 2019, respective­ly.

Upon completion they will boost Top Glove’s total number of production lines by additional 78 lines and production capacity by 7.8 billion gloves per annum. — Bernama

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Tan Sri Lim Wee Chai

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