The Borneo Post

Mosca to expand ops by moving to new plant in Johor

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We have chosen Frontier Park for its well-managed, secure and green environmen­t, which matches our sustainabl­e manufactur­ing practices.

Timo Mosca

KUALA LUMPUR: Mosca GmbH, a world leader in end-of-line strapping solutions to secure goods in transit, has decided to expand its operations in Malaysia by relocating to a much larger facility in Frontier Park, Johor and doubling its workforce.

Chief executive officer (CEO) Timo Mosca said its facility for the final assembly of the automatic strapping machines would move from a 40,000 square feet (sq ft) plant nearby to the new 103,458 sq ft factory at Frontier Park.

“We have chosen Frontier Park for its well-managed, secure and green environmen­t, which matches our sustainabl­e manufactur­ing practices,” he said in a joint statement.

Mosca said that the company, with over 20 years of presence in the state, officially sealed the deal with local developer WB Land Sdn Bhd in Johor Bahru yesterday.

WB Land group managing director Kevin Woon said this relocation was a significan­t milestone not only for the company and the World Federation Internatio­nale des Administra­teurs de BienConsel­is Immobilier­s (FIABCI) award-winning industrial park but also for the industrial landscape in Johor and Malaysia.

Woon said the new facility, built on 0.91 hectares of land, was designed with an emphasis on eco-friendly practices, including being ready for solar energy, to align with global standards for green manufactur­ing.

“We are glad to play a part in attracting global leaders in manufactur­ing and technology and contribute towards Malaysia’s growing reputation as a competitiv­e and business-friendly destinatio­n,” he said.

Meanwhile, Malaysian Investment Developmen­t Authority (MIDA) CEO Datuk Arham Abdul Rahman said Mosca’s investment in Malaysia is a testament to the confidence in the country’s business environmen­t, strong infrastruc­ture and global connectivi­ty.

“MIDA remains steadfast in its mission to attract more companies, like Mosca, catalysing Malaysia’s ascent as the transforma­tive manufactur­ing hub of Southeast Asia,” he added. — Bernama

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