The Borneo Post

Top Glove to improve Aspion’s profit

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SHAH ALAM: Top Glove Corporatio­n Bhd ( Top Glove), the world’s largest rubber glove manufactur­er, aims to improve the profit of its newly-acquired company, Aspion Sdn Bhd, in the next five years.

Executive chairman Tan Sri Dr Lim Wee Chai said the group had sent a team of managers, engineers, accountant­s and chemists to the factories of Aspion to enhance performanc­e and profitabil­ity.

“Aspion is still profitable, but not as much as we expected. In fact, it is less than half our expectatio­ns. We can improve on the performanc­e, but it will take some time.

“We have proven this with our track record. We have acquired 13 factories and companies and built 27 factories and have the experience to turn bad to good and from good to better,” he told reporters after the group’s fourth quarter and full-year financial results briefing here, yesterday.

For the financial year ended August 31, 2018, Top Glove recorded record-breaking sales revenue of RM4.21 billion, surpassing the RM4 billion threshold and representi­ng a 23.6 per cent growth as compared to the previous financial year.

Pre-tax profit stood at an alltime high of RM522 million, an increase of 36.4 per cent as compared to the financial year 2017, while sales volume in terms of quantity sold, surged 26 per cent year- on-year.

Dr Lim said the group’s recordbrea­king results underlined the effectiven­ess of its ongoing technology- driven improvemen­t initiative­s, which focus on quality and cost efficiency.

Moving forward, he said Top Glove would continue to pursue its strategic expansion, along with the already in progress expansion of several existing facilities, including F32 ( phases 1 & 2 to be completed early and at the end of next year), F33 (to be completed in early 2019) and F5A (to be completed by end-2019).

Its newest factory, F8A in Thailand, is scheduled to be operationa­l by early 2020.

These, Lim said, will boost the group’s total number of production lines by an additional 98 and production capacity by 9.8 billion gloves per annum, bringing the total production lines to 746 and a production capacity of 69.1 billion gloves per annum by 2020.

“Top Glove is also looking to expand its operations to Vietnam and has entered into an agreement to acquire land for a factory which is expected to commence operations within the next two years,” he added. — Bernama

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Top Glove recorded record-breaking sales revenue of RM4.21 billion, surpassing the RM4 billion threshold and representi­ng a 23.6 per cent growth as compared to the previous financial year.

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