The Borneo Post (Sabah)

PPB allocates RM831 million capex for next 4 years

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KUALA LUMPUR: PPB Group Bhd, a Malaysian diversifie­d conglomera­te, is allocating a sum of RM831 million for capital expenditur­e for the next four years for its expansion plans locally and internatio­nally across all segments.

Managing director Lim Soon Huat said the expansion plans include the addition of nine new cinemas locally and one in Cambodia for the period, as well as upgrading existing cinemas under the film exhibition and distributi­on segment for RM373 million.

“The group will also allocate RM401 million for the grains and agribusine­ss segment, which will be used for investment in China flour mills and the constructi­on of a 500 tonnes per day flour mill in Vietnam as well as RM3 million for the property segment to continue upgrading our existing malls.

“For the consumer products segment, we are allocating RM16 million for the constructi­on of a new production facility and purchase of plant, machinery and intangible assets, RM 5 million for environmen­tal engineerin­g and utilities to purchase equipment and office renovation, as well as RM33 million for other segments to purchase plant and machinery,” he told a media briefing yesterday on the company’s outlook for this year.

Under the environmen­tal engineerin­g and utilities segment, he said the group has secured two water projects in Sarawak worth a total of RM 88 million, and is currently tendering for projects in Peninsular Malaysia and Sarawak with a total value of RM350 million.

Lim said that all the tenders will be announced in stages with the latest expected to be announced in May this year.

“Going forward, the grains and agribusine­ss segment is expected to remain competitiv­e on the back of a volatile commodity market and it will continue to focus on volume growth and maintainin­g the good quality standard of our products.

“The performanc­e of the consumer product segment is expected to remain stable, supported by a widening product range and the introducti­on of new products into new markets,” he added.

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