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Heng Siew Chiang Sdn. Bhd. (王受長有限公司) is a Malaysian company headquartered in Tawau, Malaysia. The company's business operations include wholesale and retail of foodstuffs and household supplies, import-export of agricultural commodities, [ 1 ] currency exchange [ 2 ] and plantations .
Kuala Lumpur Kepong Berhad (KLK) (MYX: 2445) is a Malaysian multi-national company.The core business of the group is plantation (oil palm and rubber). The company has plantations that cover more than 250,000 hectares [3] in Malaysia (both Peninsular and Sabah) and Indonesia (Belitung, Sumatra and Kalimantan).
The Genting Group is headquartered in Wisma Genting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. [11] The Group comprises the holding company Genting Berhad (MYX: 3182), its listed subsidiaries Genting Malaysia Berhad (MYX: 4715), Genting Plantations Berhad (MYX: 2291), Genting Singapore Plc (SGX: G13), as well as its wholly owned subsidiary Genting Energy Limited.
Its subsidiaries include LKSK Sdn. Bhd., which is engaged in oil palm plantations; Tan Soon Hong Holdings Sdn. Bhd., which is engaged in oil palm plantations and investment holding, and TSH Bio-Energy Sdn. Bhd., which is engaged in the operation of a power plant. [8]
The main estate and plantations are Carey Island and Banting in Selangor. [ 3 ] In May 1990, Golden Hope signed a memorandum with the Malaysian Institute of Microelectronic Systems (MIMOS) for designing an industrial control system for the automation of palm oil mills; the system's project began in 1988.
In 1986 and 1987 respectively, PPB acquired Saremas Sdn Bhd (in Sarawak) and 60 percent of Sapi Plantations (in Sabah) to establish itself in the palm oil plantation business. [4] It also acquired a 70 percent interest in Indonesian palm oil producer PT Tidar Sungkai Sawit (PTSS) in 1995. [ 4 ]
TH Plantations Berhad (THP; MYX: 5112) is a Malaysian palm oil company. It was established in 1972. [1] It has major activity in Indonesia. [2] Its chairman is Yusof Basiran. [3] There was fire on its land in 2013. [4] It is owned at 73.83% by the government-run Tabung Haji (2016). [5]
Tawau residents and their community chief with Alexander Rankin Dunlop (sitting right) in the Cowie Harbour of Tawau, circa 1885.. Like most of this part of Borneo, this area was once under the control of the Bruneian Empire [4] in the 15th century before being ceded to the Sultanate of Sulu between the 17th [5] and 18th centuries [6] as a gift for helping the Bruneian forces during a civil ...