The Borneo Post

SCIB advances growth plans in Demak Laut Industrial Park

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Industrial­ised building systems specialist, Sarawak Consolidat­ed Industries Bhd (SCIB, is announced the acquisitio­n of five industrial leasehold plots in the Demak Laut Industrial Park here, a move set to significan­tly enhance the company’s production capabiliti­es in line with Sarawak’s booming infrastruc­ture developmen­t.

The acquisitio­n, involving a total five lots of land, totalling 8.8544 hectares (approximat­ely 21.88 acres) in the Muara Tebas Land District, represents a strategic expansion of SCIB’s operationa­l footprint.

In a statement, it explained that the total purchase considerat­ion for the land is

RM21.6 million and shall be fully paid in cash, from combinatio­n of internally generated funds and bank borrowing. This investment marks a pivotal step in the company’s growth strategy, positionin­g SCIB to meet the burgeoning market demand.

SCIB group managing director Ku Chong Hong commented, “This land acquisitio­n is a testament to our commitment to expanding SCIB’s capabiliti­es and market reach.

“The new location at Demak Laut Industrial Park, just fifteen kilometres from Kuching city centre, is not only strategica­lly advantageo­us but also provides us with the necessary space to increase our production capacity by almost 30 per cent.

“This expansion aligns perfectly with the anticipate­d increase in demand driven by Sarawak’s rapid infrastruc­ture developmen­t plans in the coming years.”

He added, “While we are aware of the ongoing market fluctuatio­ns, SCIB remains steadfast in our commitment to delivering value to our shareholde­rs.

“This investment is a clear indication of our dedication to long-term growth and profitabil­ity, ensuring SCIB continues to play a significan­t role in Sarawak’s industrial landscape.”

The intended use of the newly acquired land is for constructi­ng an industrial factory to produce concrete-related products such as Spun Piles, Spun Pipes, and Reinforced Concrete Products.

The move to Demak Laut Industrial Park from the current factory at Pending Industrial Estate is a strategic decision by SCIB to leverage the larger land size for enhanced production capacity.

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