The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Keller to exit heavy foundation­s business in Singapore, Malaysia

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GROUND engineerin­g contractor Keller Group Plc said it would exit its heavy foundation­s activities in Singapore and Malaysia and scale back in Brazil and South Africa, leading to 700 job cuts.

Keller Group expects to take an exceptiona­l restructur­ing charge of about 57 million pounds (US$72.93 million) in its full-year results.

“We are taking tough but necessary actions to reduce our cost base and exposure to unprofitab­le market segments, and we are also sharpening our control regime,” chief executive officer Alain Michaelis said in a statement.

Keller, whose history dates back to 1860, said its heavy foundation­s activities in Singapore and Malaysia were facing heavy competitio­n and pricing pressure.

We are taking tough but necessary actions to reduce our cost base and exposure to unprofitab­le market segments, and we are also sharpening our control regime. Alain Michaelis, Keller Group chief executive officer

Heavy foundation activities involve laying the foundation for structures whenever weak soils have little capacity to resist an existing load or a change in existing load.

Keller, which provides systems and services for monitoring the safety of buildings, ground improvemen­t equipment and cable systems to the constructi­on industry, started a review of its Asia Pacific (APAC) business in October, citing deteriorat­ing conditions in Southeast Asian markets, especially Malaysia.

The company said in July its business had been hit in Malaysia, where the surprise win of Mahathir Mohamad in the elections led to the country putting some major planned infrastruc­ture projects on hold.

Keller also flagged challengin­g market conditions in Brazil and South Africa, hurt by geopolitic­al tensions, and said it was taking “proactive measures” to scale back its operations in those difficult markets.

“It is encouragin­g to see management reacting quickly to events in its end markets and we take some comfort from the fact that the net cash costs are minimal,” Liberum said in a note. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Heavy foundation activities involve laying the foundation for structures whenever weak soils have little capacity to resist an existing load or a change in existing load. — Reuters photo
Heavy foundation activities involve laying the foundation for structures whenever weak soils have little capacity to resist an existing load or a change in existing load. — Reuters photo

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