The Borneo Post (Sabah)

SIRIM sets up Hunan SIRIM Huasheng Certificat­ion company in China

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KUALA LUMPUR: SIRIM Bhd has spread its wings to China to set up Hunan SIRIM Huasheng Certificat­ion and Inspection Co Ltd, a joint venture company between SIRIM QAS Internatio­nal and Hunan Huasheng Internatio­nal Trade Consultanc­y to provide certificat­ion services.

SIRIM chairman Tan Sri Dr Ahmad Tajuddin Ali said the joint venture company located in Hunan province will begin operation in January 2023 providing certificat­ion services, particular­ly Internatio­nal Automotive Task Force (IATF) 16949 standard, inspection and training activities.

“With this joint venture company, SIRIM QAS Internatio­nal has a foothold in China, chiefly in the China automotive manufactur­ing sector, which is the world’s largest sector, accounting for the production of 21 million passenger cars in 2021,” he said during the Majlis SIRIM Industri (MSI) 2022.

The IATF 16949 standard is an internatio­nal standard for automotive quality management system developed by IATF, and SIRIM QAS, a wholly owned subsidiary of SIRIM Bhd, is the only certificat­ion body in Southeast Asia recognised by the IATF.

President and group chief executive officer Datuk Dr Ahmad Sabirin Arshad said the investment for the joint venture company valued at about RM1 million with the target to generate millions in revenue in years to come as the industry has been booming recently.

“The intention for the certificat­ion through this collaborat­ion was to bring certified products to the internatio­nal market and not just into Malaysia,” he told reporters.

As China is under lockdown at the moment, Ahmad Sabirin said the certificat­ion work would be done remotely and to be intensifie­d by next year once the lockdown has been eased, expected to be after the Chinese New Year festival next year.

On the MSI 2022, he said the environmen­tal, social and governance (ESG) themed event is an annual affair to strengthen the relationsh­ip and collaborat­ion between SIRIM, the industry and the government agencies, while helping the government to embrace ESG as the main agenda.

“We are also working with the Ministry of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry (MITI) to come out with a new certificat­ion which combines all three elements in ESG into one certificat­ion and Malaysia wants to take the lead to embark on the journey,” he said. Meanwhile, Ahmad Tajuddin noted that there may be some reluctance over adopting ESG due to misconcept­ion and higher cost, however, the organisati­ons should be aware that safeguardi­ng the future was not something that could be measured in ringgit or sen.

“I hope that more organisati­ons in Malaysia will engage with SIRIM and our subsidiari­es and take up our various programmes and certificat­ions to show that they are ESG conscious,” he said.

The event was officiated by MITI deputy secretary general (Investment) Datuk Bahria Mohd Tamil.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Bahria (middle) poses for a photo together with officials during the launch of MSI 2022. Also present was Tajuddin (third left).
— Bernama photo Bahria (middle) poses for a photo together with officials during the launch of MSI 2022. Also present was Tajuddin (third left).

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