The Borneo Post

MHE-DEMAG opens Southeast Asia’s largest crane manufactur­ing plant

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KUALA LUMPUR: MHEDemag, a joint- venture between Terex MHPS GmbH and Jebsen & Jessen (SEA) Pte Ltd, has opened its largest manufactur­ing and warehouse facility costing RM45 million in Bukit Raja, Klang, Selangor.

In a statement yesterday, it said the facility, sited on 26,000 square metres of land with built-up area of close to 15,000 square metres, could operate at a capacity of 200,000 production hours a year and was capable of building cranes of up to 50-metre span.

The plant , the largest and first of its kind crane manufactur­ing facil ity in Malaysia and the region, is expected to support the fabricated metal products and machinery and equipment industries, two key areas that have been identified as drivers for the manufactur­ing sector to attain its projected growth of 5.1 per cent per annum.

“This plant will primarily serve customers from Malaysia, Aus t r a l i a , Camb o d i a , Myanmar and Singapore from various industrial sectors where lifting, moving and maintenanc­e of materials or machinery are required,” it said.

MHE- Demag Reg iona l Managing Director, Karl Tilkorn, said this plant was the largest and most modern of its 11 manufactur­ing facilities across the Southeast Asian region.

“Each industrial crane needs to be individual­ly designed and custom fabricated, hence the larger production facility along with state- of- the- art equipment will allow us to maintain our leadership position to meet the high standards required by our growing customer portfolio, particular­ly with the projects we have secured,” he said.

The facility will also host MHE- Demag’s reg ional training centre, which will conduct skills training and upgrading programmes for employees and customers throughout the group to ensure that excel lence in operations, maintenanc­e and safety for industrial cranes is maintained. — Bernama

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