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Petaling Jaya [12] 1976 Construction P A Genting Group: Consumer Services Hotels Kuala Lumpur: 1965 Tourism, resorts, gaming P A Giant Hypermarket: Consumer Goods Retail Shah Alam: 1944 Hypermarket and retailer chain P A Golden Hope: Consumer Goods Food products Kuala Lumpur: 1905 Plantations P A Golden Screen Cinemas: Consumer Services ...
[2] Maju Expressway was planned to extend to KLIA by Dec 2019 and the route will be 18 km-long, three-lane dual carriageway and commence at Putrajaya Main Interchange. [ 3 ] The extension was 89% completed as at March 2023 but due to cashflow issue the concessionaire is not able to complete the construction of the highway.
The MET is built through a partnership with Triterra Metropolis Sdn Bhd on 2.47 acres (1.00 ha) to the west of KL Metropolis. The construction of the 2 blocks commenced in 2018 and was completed in 2023. It features two Grade A strata office towers of Tower A and B, with 42-storey and 30-storey respectively. [24]
In 1985, AIROD was privatised as a joint-venture company between Malaysia's National Aerospace & Defence Industries Bhd (NADI) and Lockheed Aircraft Systems International (LASI) of the US. Today, AIROD is a fully Malaysian-owned company under the NADI group of companies and is a leading MRO facility providing services to regional and global ...
In November 2021, Canada ends contract with Malaysia's Supermax over labor allegations. Based on the seriousness of the allegations and expected timelines for the final audit results, the government of Canada has decided, and Supermax Healthcare Canada has agreed, to terminate by mutual consent the two existing contracts for the supply of nitrile gloves.
Many maps have mistakenly labelled the section between Exit 1501 Kubang Sebang Interchange and Butterworth as a part of the E15 expressway; that is incorrect because the remaining 5-km section is not maintained by PLUS Malaysia Berhad but rather by Lingkaran Luar Butterworth (Penang) Sdn. Bhd. [1]
Kerry's began as a joint venture with Japanese supermarket chain Chujitsuya through Chujitsu Superstores Sdn Bhd [7] with only two stores opened in Kuala Lumpur (Cheras and Ampang City). [7] In 1991, PPB increased its equity of the joint venture to 65% and renamed it as Kerry's to reflect the increased local management and shareholding.
Mildef was founded in 2005 under the name of Kembara Suci Sdn Bhd. [2] It has long time been a company that involves in maintenance, repair and overhaul for the Malaysian Armed Forces vehicles. This company also provided upgrade service for the ageing military vehicle for the Malaysian Armed Forces as part of the low cost solution. [3]