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  2. Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering Holdings Berhad (abbreviated MHB: MYX: 5186) is a Malaysian owned shipbuilding and heavy engineering industries company. It was formerly known as Malaysia Shipyard and Engineering Sdn Bhd. MHB has been long involved in oil and gas engineering and construction works. [1]

  3. List of expressways and highways in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Central Spine Road 2: 48: Seremban-Malacca–Rupat Island–Riau-Pontian: Straits of Malacca Partners Sdn Bhd Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) Paroi–Senawang–KLIA Expressway (PSKE) 45: Paroi–Senawang–KLIA: UEM Builders Berhad PLUS Malaysia Berhad with its subsidiary Projek Lebuhraya Usahasama Berhad: D--Kota Bharu–Kuala Krai ...

  4. Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Under the joint venture, the new company, Pyrotechnical Ordnance Malaysia Sdn Bhd, would produce double base artillery propellants at a plant located on a 21-acre site in Bentong, Pahang. BHIC has invested RM58 million into the plant and the plant was expected to produce munitions by Q3 2012. BHIC owns a 49% stake in the company. [12]

  5. Royal Malaysian Navy - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia has launched its program to procure new class of modern frigate. The program is called Second Generation Patrol Vessel. In 2014, Malaysia signed a contract agreement worth MYR9 billion (US$2.8 billion) which was awarded to Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation to build frigates under the program.

  6. Melaka Gateway - Wikipedia

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    Melaka Gateway [a] (Chinese: 马六甲皇京港; pinyin: Mǎliùjiǎ huáng jīng gǎng; lit. 'Malacca Royal Capital Harbour') is an off-shore development of artificial islands in Malacca, Malaysia. It was launched on 7 February 2014 by Malaysia's Prime Minister Najib Razak and witnessed by Malacca Chief Minister Idris Haron.

  7. Petronas - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Petronas entered the aromatics market by way of a joint venture that created Aromatics Malaysia Sdn Bhd. It also formed a contract with China National Offshore Oil Corporation and Chevron Overseas Petroleum Ltd. to begin the exploration of block 02/31 of the Liaodong Bay area in China.

  8. Port of Kuala Sungai Linggi - Wikipedia

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    LIFT HUB map. The Port of Kuala Sungai Linggi (Malay: Pelabuhan Kuala Sungai Linggi), [1] or Sungai Linggi [2] commercially known as Linggi International Floating Transshipment and Trading Hub (LIFT-HUB), is a transshipment area for liquid bulk transshipments and break-bulking [clarification needed] from western regions such as the Middle East to eastern regions or Australia located offshore ...

  9. Lumut Naval Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    This company operated in 1984 and was known as the Royal Malaysia Navy Dockyard. The company was later incorporated in 1991 and privatized in 1995 as PSC-Naval Dockyard. In 2005, the management and financial crisis that happened to this company caused this company to be taken over by Boustead Holdings and named as Boustead Naval Shipyard (BNS). [3]