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Linde investing RM150m for expansion at Shah Alam site

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KUALA LUMPUR: Linde Malaysia will invest 30mil euros (RM150mil) to expand its gas and liquid production capacities at its site in Shah Alam.

The company, which is a unit of the Linde Group, said the expansion was to meet growing customer demands in central Malaysia

Linde’s announceme­nt is the latest in a series of recent investment­s that Linde has made in Malaysia in the past 12 months.

It will build and commission a new gas and liquid producing air separation unit (ASU) at its site in Hicom Industrial Estate (Hicom).

The new ASU will be integrated into the pipeline supply network of existing plants which Linde operates in Bukit Raja and Hicom.

The investment will enable Linde to meet forecast growth in the central Malaysian region through the next decade.

The expansion is expected to be completed by 2018.

The facility will also form the cornerston­e of a renewed and expanding oxygen supply scheme to leading Japanese glass manufactur­er, Nippon Electric Glass Malaysia (NEGM).

NEGM managing director Masaya Kubo said for 20 years, Linde has supplied the company with consistent and reliable gas solutions to fuel its manufactur­ing processes.

“Producing innovative and high quality glass solutions demands that we maintain the strictest quality standards in our manufactur­ing processes and materials,” he said.

Linde’s regional managing director, South Asia and Asean Rob Hughes, said Malaysia is a key contributo­r to the group’s growth strat- egy in Asia.

Linde’s track record of steady investment of over 230mil euros (RM1bil) in the past two years underscore­s its commitment and optimism about Asia.

Linde Malaysia managing director Connell Zhang was upbeat on the outlook as growing demand for liquid products reflected a positive outlook in the Malaysian market.

“Our latest investment further strengthen­s Linde’s position as a reliable and efficient provider of top quality industrial gases to NEGM and other customers in Malaysia.”

The new investment will also manufactur­e liquid products for customers throughout central Malaysia, including electronic­s, healthcare, food and beverage, metallurgy and glass.

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