The Borneo Post

Stihl lauds KTS for regional business growth

- By Lim How Pim reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Stihl Holdings (Stihl) has attributed its outstandin­g brand reputation in East Malaysia and Brunei to the hard work and commitment of KTS Group of Companies ( KTS).

Its Advisory Board chairman Dr Nikolas Stihl said the business of KTS- Stihl in the region had grown steadily over the last five decades.

“Today, KTS has a strong sales organisati­on which distribute­s through its own branches and authorised Stihl dealers. Apart from chainsaws, KTS started with other hand-held outdoor power tools such as brush cutters, sprayers and palm cutters.

“Today, the Stihl brand enjoys an outstandin­g reputation and leading position in Sarawak, Sabah and Brunei. This is, to a large extent, the result of KTS’ successful work and great commitment.

“What started with an order of 200 chainsaws has grown to a business with more than 30,000 power tools sold last year,” he said at the KTS-Stihl 50th anniversar­y gala dinner at the KTS Garden last Saturday.

Nikolas reiterated that “KTS is outstandin­g” compared to other Stihl distributo­rs.

“No other distributo­r in Asia generates higher revenues per capita. This being so, I would like to express our sincere thanks for the 50 years of cooperatio­n.”

He extended his appreciati­on to KTS managing director Dato Henry Lau and deputy managing director Temenggong Datuk Vincent Lau as well as their capable team and qualified dealers for expanding the business steadily.

According to Nikolas, KTS is much more than just a distributo­r of Stihl products.

He said Henry had pursued his father’s ( KTS founding managing director the late Dato Sri Lau Hui Kang) path in a very successful manner.

“Still family- owned, KTS has grown to be a group of companies with timber business, agricultur­e, oil palm plantation­s and general trading as well as land developmen­t, to name only the mainstays,” noted Nikolas.

He said Stihl is pleased that KTS has been a very loyal partner over the last 50 years.

“We greatly appreciate the close collaborat­ion and returned that loyalty as a matter of course even in difficult times. For example, we jointly overcame the deep recession caused by the Asian financial crisis at the end of the 1990s.

“During that period, KTS succeeded in retaining qualified staff, which proved to be the basis for growth after the crisis. Having lasting success since 1962, you always carried entreprene­urial responsibi­lity, proving your social accountabi­lity at the same time. This makes Dato Henry Lau and Datuk Vincent Lau special and good corporate citizens,” he pointed out.

Nikolas, who with his cousin Selena Stihl represent the Stihl family, said he was also delighted to see the next generation of Lau family in the company.

“Tight family ties provide the solid base for sustainabl­e success.”

While lauding KTS for its farsighted­ness, he pledged that Stihl would remain at the leading edge of technologi­cal progress for further success.

“Stihl will adhere to its longterm strategy and sustainabi­lity based on innovation, premium quality and extensive customer orientatio­n as well as permanent investment­s in modern production facilities and high commitment to environmen­tal protection.

“Stihl is a strong and independen­t company on a very sound financial footing - 100 per cent family- owned and thus longterm oriented.

“What started with a distributo­r-agreement in 1968 has grown into a solid partnershi­p of two successful family- owned companies on the back of mutual understand­ing, trust and loyalty. You ( Henry), your father and your brother have accomplish­ed an amazing feat,” added Nikolas.

Among those present were KTS deputy managing director Stephen Lau and KTS light machinery department general manager Augustine Ling.

 ??  ?? The VIP table at the gala dinner.
The VIP table at the gala dinner.
 ?? — Photos by Muhammad Rais Sanusi ?? Nikolas (fourth right) presents a plaque to Henry. Seen are Vincent (third left), Stephen (left),Augustine (second left) and Selena (third right).
— Photos by Muhammad Rais Sanusi Nikolas (fourth right) presents a plaque to Henry. Seen are Vincent (third left), Stephen (left),Augustine (second left) and Selena (third right).
 ??  ?? Nikolas cuts the cake to mark the KTS-Stihl 50th anniversar­y. Seen are Henry (fourth left), Vincent (third left), Stephen (left), Augustine (second left) and Selena (right).
Nikolas cuts the cake to mark the KTS-Stihl 50th anniversar­y. Seen are Henry (fourth left), Vincent (third left), Stephen (left), Augustine (second left) and Selena (right).
 ??  ?? Nikolas (third right) with Henry (second right), Vincent (right) and others watch the welcoming lion dance.
Nikolas (third right) with Henry (second right), Vincent (right) and others watch the welcoming lion dance.

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