Tag: Sarawak Consolidated Industries Berhad

  • SCIB Reports 14.6% Revenue Growth to RM45.1 Million in Q1FY2025

    • The Company’s Manufacturing Division Remains a Key Contributor Amid Market Volatility

    Industrialised building systems specialist, Sarawak Consolidated Industries Berhad (SCIB or the Company) is pleased to announce its unaudited financial results for the first quarter of the fiscal year 2025 (Q1 FY2025). The Company reported a revenue of RM45.1 million, marking a 14.6% year-on-year increase compared to RM39.4 million in Q1 FY2024. The growth in revenue is largely due to the increased recognition of construction works done from ongoing projects.

    Ku Chong Hong, Managing Director of SCIB
    Ku Chong Hong, Managing Director of SCIB

    As for Q1FY2025, SCIB’s Manufacturing division continues to play a pivotal role in the Company’s performance, contributing RM32.5 million to the total revenue, a 9.9% increase from RM29.6 million in Q1 FY2024. This growth was primarily driven by increased sales of foundation piles and Industrialised Building System (“IBS”) products, especially for major projects such as the Kuching Urban Transportation System (“KUTS”), the Sarawak Second Trunk Road (“STR”) and school projects in Sarawak.

    Profit Before Tax (“PBT”) for the manufacturing segment stood at RM3.8 million. Meanwhile, the Construction/Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Commissioning (“EPCC”) division reported revenue of RM12.6 million, an increase from RM9.8 million in the same quarter last year. However, the segment recorded a Loss Before Tax (“LBT”) of RM2.0 million due to unanticipated unrealised foreign exchange loss recognised. The division remains focused on delivering ongoing projects while exploring new opportunities for expansion.

    During the quarter, SCIB maintained its commitment to strengthening its financial foundation and broadening its project portfolio. Additionally, SCIB had recently acquired a 2.49-hectares land parcel at Bintulu Sibiu Road, Bintulu, for RM9.2 million, followed by another parcel of 7.3-hectares land in Jalan Bintulu-Sibu as part of its plan to collaborate  with developers for residential housing projects that utilise SCIB’s high-quality products and industry expertise, while expanding SCIB’s products and services offering to serve the fundamental needs of the Sarawak market.

    Mr. Ku Chong Hong, Managing Director of SCIB, commented, “The results of Q1 FY2025 reflect the challenges of a dynamic economic environment. However, we remain steadfast in our commitment to strengthening the financial foundation of the Company. Besides targeting to secure projects consistently, the recent securing of financial facilities from SME Bank and the proposed private placement of 10.0% of SCIB’s total issued shares underscore our focus on enhancing our cash position and ensuring financial stability to support our operational and strategic initiatives.”

    Looking ahead, SCIB remains optimistic about Malaysia’s construction sector, bolstered by the record allocation in Budget 2025 of RM421 billion, including RM86 billion for development expenditure. The RM5.9 billion allocated for Sarawak, aimed at upgrading public infrastructure such as schools, healthcare centres, and airports, as well as large-scale projects like the Sabah-Sarawak Link Road (“SSLR”) and the North Coastal Highway, aligns seamlessly with SCIB’s expertise and strategic direction. The Company is poised to leverage its manufacturing capabilities and strategic initiatives to secure a strong foothold in both local and regional markets, ensuring sustainable growth and long-term value for its stakeholders.

    ABOUT SARAWAK CONSOLIDATED INDUSTRIES BERHAD
    Sarawak Consolidated Industries Berhad (“SCIB”) was founded in 1975 and has evolved from a small enterprise into a reputable Group of companies listed on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad. Currently, SCIB is operating three factories in Kuching, Sarawak, one factory in the Pending Industrial Estate and two factories in the Demak Laut industrial park.

    SCIB is well known for professional management and has long history of innovative ideas and technological advances. Coupled with its wealth of experience and research acquired in more than three decades, SCIB offers its clients in-depth expertise through a combination of technology, efficiency and speed.

    For more information, visit scib.com.my.

    Issued By: Swan Consultancy Sdn. Bhd. on behalf of Sarawak Consolidated Industries Berhad

    For more information, please contact:
    Jazzmin Wan
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  • SCIB Reports Q4FY2023 Financial Results with Revenue of RM33.3 Million, Gross Profit of RM6.5 Million and Highlights Growth Opportunities

    SCIB Reports Q4FY2023 Financial Results with Revenue of RM33.3 Million, Gross Profit of RM6.5 Million and Highlights Growth Opportunities

    • Significant Narrowing of Operating Loss Highlights Company’s Resilience and Growth Potential

    Industrialised building systems specialist, Sarawak Consolidated Industries Berhad (SCIB), is delighted to announced its financial results for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2023 (Q4FY2023), reflecting a positive growth trajectory across key financial metrics and strategic business segments.

    Ku Chong Hong, Managing Director of SCIB

    Revenue for the quarter reached RM33.3 million, a 27% increase from RM26.3 million in Q4FY2022. Gross Profit grew by 73% to RM6.5 million from RM3.8 million in the corresponding period of the previous fiscal year. The Operating Loss was significantly reduced to RM18.2 million from RM47.1 million, and Loss Before Tax (LBT) improved to RM18.5 million from RM47.4 million in Q4FY2022.

    In the Manufacturing segment, SCIB reported revenue of RM23.2 million, a year-to-date increase of 10%, with profit before tax of RM2.8 million. The Construction/EPCC segment registered revenue of RM10.2 million, marking a 92% increase year-to-date, with loss before tax narrowed to RM4.5 million. The growth in revenue and profitability across key segments was driven by increased sales volume of foundation piles and the kick-start of two new school projects.

    “In the challenging business environment, SCIB has demonstrated resilience and adaptability, successfully navigating the market dynamics,” said Mr. Ku Chong Hong, Managing Director of SCIB. “Our growth this quarter reflects our focus on core capabilities in Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Commissioning (EPCC) and our ability to supply crucial building materials. The future outlook for SCIB is robust, built upon a comprehensive understanding of the broader economic environment. We are well-positioned to seize growth opportunities in the domestic construction industry and benefit from strategic initiatives and prudent financial management.”

    SCIB’s proactive engagement in securing small-to-mid-sized construction projects, Sarawak’s construction sector upswing, and the positive view of China’s recent RM170 billion investment commitment pave the way for enhanced growth opportunities. The Company also fortified its financial position through a private placement that raised approximately RM12.76 million in gross proceeds, underlining SCIB’s prudent financial management.

    SCIB’s Q4FY2023 results illustrate a company on the move, aligning with broader economic forecasts and positioning itself well within the evolving economic landscape. The strategic approach and unwavering commitment to sustainable growth set the stage for a bright future.

    SCIB’s financial position is further bolstered by an outstanding orderbook for construction contracts, standing robust at RM275 million. This orderbook reflects a promising pipeline of projects and underscores SCIB’s ability to identify and secure valuable opportunities in the market.

    Sarawak Consolidated Industries Bhd: 9237 [BURSA: SCIB], http://scib.com.my

  • Sarawak Consolidated Commences Legal Action against Dynamic Prestige Consultancy

    Sarawak Consolidated Commences Legal Action against Dynamic Prestige Consultancy

    Civil engineering specialist Sarawak Consolidated Industries Berhad (SCIB) today announced that it has initiated legal proceedings against Dynamic Prestige Consultancy Sdn. Bhd from an unfulfilled refund of RM14,000,000.00.

    Ku Chong Hong, Managing Director of SCIB

    The sum was an initial payment in anticipation of a strategic business partnership in the Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Commissioning (EPCC) sector. As part of the agreement, Dynamic Prestige Consultancy Sdn. Bhd. was to propose a Redeemable Convertible Preference Shares (RCPS) scheme in their company. SCIB, having decided not to proceed with the RCPS, has sought the agreed refund. However, to date, Dynamic Prestige Consultancy Sdn. Bhd. (“Dynamic Prestige”) has failed to honour this agreement.

    In response to the ongoing litigation, Mr. Ku Chong Hong, Group Managing Director of SCIB, stated, “The initiation of this legal action is a necessary step to protect our company’s interests and uphold our financial integrity. We have always operated with full adherence to our contractual obligations and expect the same level of commitment from our partners. We remain confident in our legal position and are committed to ensuring the best outcome for our shareholders and stakeholders.”

    Sarawak Consolidated Industries Bhd: 9237 [BURSA: SCIB], http://scib.com.my

  • SCIB Celebrates Sarawak Day With Life-Saving Blood Donation Drive

    SCIB Celebrates Sarawak Day With Life-Saving Blood Donation Drive

    • SCIB CSR Team and Sarawak Blood Bank Jointly Organize ‘SCIB Blood Donation Day’

    Civil engineering specialist Sarawak Consolidated Industries Berhad (SCIB or the Company) is pleased to announce that they have organised their annual blood donation drive in collaboration with the Sarawak General Hospital Blood Bank in honor of Sarawak Day. The initiative, known as SCIB Blood Donation Day, is part of the company’s ongoing commitment to giving back to society.

    Ku Chong Hong, Managing Director of SCIB

    Under the lively banner “Ohh Kitak Juh Derma Darah”, the event is scheduled for 22nd July 2023, from 9am to 2pm. The venue is the Department of Transfusion Services and Blood Bank at Sarawak General Hospital, Kuching. SCIB is extending a heartfelt invitation to the community to join hands in this lifesaving cause. This marks SCIB’s 4th collaboration with Sarawak General Hospital Blood Bank since their first collaboration in 2020.

    “A fundamental part of our ESG philosophy at SCIB is giving back to the community,” said Mr. Ku Chong Hong (‘Mr. Ku’), Managing Director of SCIB. “This blood donation drive not only aligns with our social responsibility but also embodies the spirit of Sarawak Day – unity and care for one another. We strongly believe that this initiative will enhance community bonding.”

    To show gratitude to the generous donors, SCIB will be gifting a microfibre shirt to the first 120 participants. This token is a symbol of appreciation and recognition of their invaluable contribution to society.

    “Blood donation is a simple act that has an extraordinary impact. We hope that this event will raise awareness about the constant need for blood and inspire more people to become regular donors,” added the spokesperson.

    SCIB’s commitment to sustainability and community investment is a key component of its operating ethos. The company consistently seeks to balance its industrial activities with the welfare of its stakeholders. The SCIB Blood Donation Day is one of many initiatives demonstrating how SCIB fulfils its ESG commitments while making a real difference to people’s lives.

    The company is encouraging everyone who can to support this critical cause. “Come, join us, and make a difference. Donate blood, save lives. Let’s work together to create a healthier Sarawak,” urged Mr. Ku.

    Sarawak Consolidated Industries Bhd: 9237 [BURSA: SCIB], http://scib.com.my

  • SCIB Announces Restructuring at Board Level

    Company to appoint Abang Abdillah as Executive Chairman and Marcus Chin Choon Wei as Executive Director with immediate effect at its EGM

    Civil engineering specialist Sarawak Consolidated Industries Berhad (SCIB, Bursa: SCIB, 9237) today announced the appointments of Abang Abdillah Izzarim bin Tan Sri Datuk Patinggi Abang Haji Abdul Rahman Zohari as Executive Chairman and Marcus Chin Choon Wei as Executive Director.

    Abang Abdillah Izzarim Bin Tan Sri Datuk Patinggi Abang Haji Abdul Rahman Zohari, Executive Chairman of SCIB
    Marcus Chin Choon Wei, Executive Director of SCIB
    Ku Chong Hong, Managing Director of SCIB

    Abang Abdillah Izzarim is the Chairman of the PP Telecom and a director for Cempaka Helicopter Corporation Sdn Bhd. Marcus Chin Choon Wei is the Chief Financial Officer of Artroniq Berhad, as well as an Executive Director at APB Resources Berhad.

    At the same time, the Company is also announcing the appointments of Mr. Kang Wei Luen, Dr. Dang Nguk Ling, and Mr. Liaw Way Gian as Independent Non-Executive Directors, with immediate effect.

    Mr. Liaw is an Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Artroniq Berhad, while Mr. Kang is an Independent Non-Executive Director of Artroniq and APB Resources Berhad. Dr. Dang Nguk Ling is an Independent Non-Executive Directors of APB Resources Berhad where Mr. Liaw also serves as an Executive Director.

    SCIB also announced the resignation of Group Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Encik Rosland Bin Othman today as well as three Independent Non-Executive Directors, namely En. Noor Azri bin Azerai, En. Mohd Shakir bin Shahimi, and En. Nuraiman bin Shaiful Annuar on Monday, 26 June.

    Mr. Ku Chong Hong has since been redesignated to Managing Director, while En. Shamsul Anuar Bin Ahamad Ibrahim has been redesignated to Independent Non-Executive Director effective immediately.

    Mr. Ku Chong Hong, the new Managing Director of SCIB, said, “I would like to thank the Board of Directors of SCIB for this appointment, and I would like to extend a warm welcome to Abang Abdillah as our newly appointed executive chairman. I would also like to welcome Mr. Marcus to the Board of Directors (BoD) along with Mr. Kang, Dr. Dang and Mr. Liaw. Together with our recently appointed Independent Non-Executive Director Ms. Toh Beng Suan, their contributions and advice will help bring the Company to new levels of success. I look forward to working closely with them as SCIB will certainly be able to leverage on their experience and expertise.”

    “We would also like to wish En. Rosland bin Othman for his many years of dedication towards SCIB, and to En. Noor Azri bin Noor Azerai, En. Mohd Shakir bin Shahimi and En. Nuraiman bin Shaiful Annuar well and thank them for their guidance and advice in their time as directors of SCIB.”

    SCIB has been leveraging on its expertise as an engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC) to seek opportunities in small-to-mid-sized projects in rural areas across Malaysia. The Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary, SCIB Industrialised Building System Sdn Bhd (SCIBIBS), was earlier this year awarded two school projects, an EPCC subcontract valued at RM16.8 million for the construction of Sekolah Kebangsaan Tambay, in Kota Samarahan and the rebuilding of a Daif school in Serian valued at RM20.65 million, both in Sarawak.

    As at the end of 3QFY2023, SCIB’s order book stood at a cumulative contract value of RM495.3 million.

    Sarawak Consolidated Industries Bhd: 9237 [BURSA: SCIB], http://scib.com.my

  • SCIB Posts Revenue of RM32.4 Million for 3Q

    Company narrows LBT sigificantly over nine-month period

    Civil engineering specialist Sarawak Consolidated Industries Berhad (SCIB) today announced that the Group recorded a revenue of RM32.4 million for the third quarter ended 31 March 2023 (3Q FY2023) compared with a revenue of RM37.5 million for the corresponding quarter of the previous financial year.

    En. Rosland Bin Othman, Group Managing Director of Sarawak Consolidated Industries Berhad

    For the quarter under review, the Company registered a profit before tax (PBT) of RM0.2 million compared with a loss before tax (LBT) of RM2.0 million in the corresponding quarter 3Q FY2022. For the nine-month period ended 31 March 2023 (9M FY2023), SCIB recorded RM98.7 million in revenue compared with RM102.2 million in the corresponding period of the previous financial year. For 9M FY2023, the Group’s LBT narrowed to RM3.5 million compared with LBT of RM6.0 million in 9M FY2022.

    On a segmental basis, the manufacturing division, which produces precast concrete and Industrialised Building System (IBS) building materials, recorded revenue of RM23.2 million in 3Q FY2023 compared with RM22.1 million in 3Q FY2022 and PBT of RM2.7 million compared with RM0.7 million. In 9M FY2023, the manufacturing segment recorded a cumulative revenue of RM68.9 million, as compared to RM64.9 million in 9M FY2022 and PBT RM4.8 million compared with RM0.97 million.

    The engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning (EPCC) division recorded a revenue of RM9.2 million in 3Q FY2023 compared with RM15.1 million in 3Q FY2022 and PBT of RM0.009 million compared with LBT of RM0.66 million. The EPCC segment registered a cumulative revenue of RM29.4 million in 9M FY2023 compared with RM36.6 million with a cumulative LBT of RM1.44 million compared with LBT of RM1.74 million.

    Group Managing Director of SCIB, Encik Rosland bin Othman (“En. Rosland”), said, “The contribution to revenue in the quarter was mainly driven by the increase in sales of foundation piles while the improvement in PBT was mainly due to margins from the sales of precast concrete products. We have also seen an improvement over the nine-month period as our LBT has narrowed significantly.”

    “The Company will continue to leverage on its EPCC expertise to actively pursue leads for small-to-mid-sized construction projects across Malaysia where it has a niche and supported by our manufacturing division’s ability to supply precast and IBS building materials together with building technology.”

    As at the end of 3Q FY2023, the SCIB’s order book stood at a cumulative contract value of RM495.3 million.

    In a separate announcement, the Company has appointed Ms. Toh Beng Suan as an independent non-executive director today. As a lawyer with over 20 years of experience, she has advised on the development, construction, financing, operation, and maintenance of some of the largest and most complex infrastructure projects in Malaysia and in the Asian and Middle East regions, as well as construction law and various forms of construction and engineering contracts.

    “SCIB is cognisant of the need to be inclusive and will deeply benefit from having Ms. Toh on board, where she is a representative of how capable women can play more important and growing roles in decision-making within the Company,” said En. Rosland.

    Sarawak Consolidated Industries Bhd: 9237 [BURSA: SCIB], http://scib.com.my

  • SCIB Granted RM16.8 Million Contract for School Construction

    • Group leveraging on small-to-mid-sized projects niche to seek more opportunities

    Civil engineering specialist Sarawak Consolidated Industries Berhad (SCIB) today announced that the Company’s wholly owned subsidiary, SCIB Industrialised Building System Sdn. Bhd. (SCIBIBS), has been awarded an engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC) subcontract valued at RM16.8 million from Majestika Sdn. Bhd.

    Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of SCIB, Rosland bin Othman

    Majestika, the main contractor for the project, awarded the EPCC subcontract to SCIBIBS with a duration of 14 months for the construction of a school, Sekolah Kebangsaan Tambay, in Kota Samarahan, Sarawak.

    Group Managing Director of SCIB, Encik Rosland bin Othman said, “We are pleased to announce that this project comes on the heels of having been awarded a project to rebuild a school in Serian, Sarawak that was announced earlier in the month valued at RM20.65 million. Our strengths and focus on small-to-mid-sized rural infrastructure projects have enabled us to build a strong portfolio that we can leverage on when seeking such projects.”

    “SCIB offers EPCC services that are supported by our manufacturing arm, which is the leading precast concrete and IBS manufacturer in East Malaysia. We are actively pursuing projects for dilapidated schools in Sarawak and Sabah, which have been allocated RM920 million. This is on top of bidding for projects in both states, which have been allocated RM5.6 billion and RM6.5 billion respectively under the re-tabled Budget 2023.”

    The Company’s share price as of 28 March 2023 is 0.125 sen with a market capitalisation of RM72.8 million. SCIB has an order book of RM388 million as of March 2023.

    Sarawak Consolidated Industries Bhd: 9237 [BURSA: SCIB], http://scib.com.my

  • SCIB Awarded RM20.65 million Project to Rebuild School

    • Group secures contract from JKR under Sarawak’s RM1 billion allocation for dilapidated schools

    Civil engineering specialist Sarawak Consolidated Industries Berhad (SCIB) today announced that the Group’s wholly-owned subsidiary, SCIB Industrialised Building System Sdn. Bhd., has secured an engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning (EPCC) contract from Jabatan Kerja Raya Sarawak (JKR) valued at RM20.65 million for the rebuilding of Sekolah Daif in Tebedu, Serian.

    En. Rosland bin Othman, Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of SCIB

    The contract has a duration of 24 months and comes under the third phase of the Sarawak government’s RM1 billion allocation for dilapidated schools.

    Rosland bin Othman, Group MD and CEO of SCIB (Link) Group Managing Director of SCIB, Encik Rosland bin Othman said, “This project from JKR is part of the nationwide programme to rebuild or renovate dilapidated schools, especially in rural areas where children already face challenges from lack of infrastructure. The Group’s construction arm has lots of experience in operating EPCC projects while our background as a specialist in small-to-mid-sized rural infrastructure works covering roads to schools and hospitals ensures that we are well-versed in projects of this nature.”

    “The Group will continue to seek projects where we can leverage our expertise as the leading precast concrete and IBS manufacturer in East Malaysia. There are opportunities for us under the recently re-tabled Budget 2023, in which Sarawak was allocated RM5.6 billion and Sabah allocated RM6.5 billion. We also note with interest the RM920 million set aside for dilapidated schools in both states.”

    Sarawak Consolidated Industries Bhd: 9237 [BURSA: SCIB], http://scib.com.my

  • SCIB Posts Higher Revenue of RM66 Million in 1H FY2023

    • Manufacturing of precast concrete and IBS building materials continue to be profitable

    Civil engineering specialist Sarawak Consolidated Industries Berhad (SCIB) today announced that the Group’s revenue increased by 2.6% to RM66.3 million for the six months ended 31 December 2022 (1H FY2023) compared with RM64.6 million registered in the corresponding period of the previous financial year (1H FY2022).

    En. Rosland bin Othman, Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of SCIB

    The Company recorded a narrower loss before tax (LBT) of RM3.7 million in 1H FY2023 compared with LBT of RM4.0 million in 1H FY2022.

    For the second quarter ended 31 December 2022 (2Q FY2023), the Company’s revenue decreased 5.6% to RM36.0 million compared with RM38.1 million in 2Q FY2022, while LBT widened to RM2.8 million compared with RM1.3 million reported in 2Q of the previous financial year.

    Revenue contribution from the manufacturing business increased 6.9% to RM45.7 million in 1H FY2023 compared with RM42.8 million in 1H FY2022, while revenue contribution from the engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning (EPCC) business decreased marginally to RM20.2 million compared with RM21.4 million. For 2Q FY2023, the manufacturing business contribution to revenue decreased to RM21.6 million compared with RM23.7 million in 2Q FY2022, while EPCC business revenue contribution remained stable at RM14.0 million.

    Group Managing Director of SCIB, Encik Rosland bin Othman said, “Our key manufacturing arm, the leading precast concrete and Industrialised Building System (IBS) producer in Sarawak and Sabah, continues to be the mainstay in terms of revenue contribution. Manufacturing saw an increase in profit before tax (PBT) to RM2.0 million in 1H FY2023 compared with RM0.3 million in 1H FY2022 while manufacturing PBT for the current quarter under review doubled to RM1.0 million compared with RM0.5 million in the corresponding quarter last year.”

    “The Malaysian economy began 2023 with good momentum, as the economic outlook gradually improves following strong growth in 2022. The construction sector grew 8.8% for the whole of 2022 supported by all subsectors, with the civil engineering subsector turning around to positive growth of 2.7%. Based on these latest developments, we are cautiously optimistic and will continue to leverage on our strength as the leading precast and IBS manufacturer in Sarawak and Sabah complemented with our track record in EPCC projects to bid for jobs.”

    As of January 2023, the Company has an order book of RM387.96 million with earnings visibility until 2026.

    Sarawak Consolidated Industries Bhd: 9237 [BURSA: SCIB], http://scib.com.my

  • SCIB Terminates Indonesian Project

    • Company takes action to protect interests following lack of project progress

    Civil engineering specialist Sarawak Consolidated Industries Berhad (SCIB) today announced that the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary, SCIB International (Labuan) Ltd. (SCIBILL), has issued a notice of termination to PT Cipta Multi Sarana (PTCMS) for the proposed engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC) project involving earthworks for the Prabumulih-Muara Enim tolled road located in Sumatera, Indonesia valued at RM55.59 million.

    Group MD and CEO of SCIB, Encik Rosland bin Othman

    SCIBILL, which accepted a letter of award for the EPCC project on 18 August 2020 from PTCMS, has decided to take the necessary measures to protect its interests following the lack of progress in the project arising from uncertainties related to the COVID-19 pandemic and in view of the initiatives being taken to review and update SCIB’s order book records.

    SCIBILL and PTCMS have mutually agreed to terminate the contract and unconditionally release and indefinitely discharge both parties from all claims, liens and obligations of every nature arising out of or in connection with the performance of the works and all amendments thereto, provided that the parties’ obligations under a settlement agreement are fulfilled.

    Group Managing Director of SCIB, Encik Rosland bin Othman said, “The termination is in the best interests of the Company as there has been no progress on the project. On the part of PTCMS, it has acknowledged that there are no penalties or liquidated ascertained damages on SCIBILL.”

    Sarawak Consolidated Industries Bhd: 9237 [BURSA: SCIB], http://scib.com.my