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The Sun
02-06-2025
- Business
- The Sun
YCH Group makes RM500m logistics investment
KLANG: Singapore's YCH Group has broken ground on its RM500 million Supply Chain City Malaysia (SCC MY) in Bandar Bukit Raja, Selangor – its largest investment in Malaysia to date. Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz said the RM500 million logistics investment by Singapore's YCH Group is a move to strengthen the country's role as a key manufacturing and services hub in Asean. 'As the lifeblood of global commerce, good logistics is key to ensuring the smooth and cost-efficient movement of goods and services. As such, we are pleased to welcome YCH Group's RM500-million investment in this sector in Malaysia,' he said in a statement. Tengku Zafrul urged the group to be more inclusive by enabling SME exporters to also access the global market. 'When trade flows seamlessly, investors see greater opportunities, fuelling further growth and innovation. This is what will support our New Industrial Master Plan's goals to increase our competitiveness and position Malaysia a key manufacturing and services hub for Asean and beyond,' he added. According to the group, this project represents their long-term commitment to Malaysia's regional supply chain development and a significant step in realising the country's vision as a leading logistics and trade hub in Asean. SCC MY is poised to serve as a key enabler of regional connectivity, supporting smoother trade flows and future-ready logistics infrastructure, it added. Malaysian Investment Development Authority (Mida) CEO Datuk Sikh Shamsul Ibrahim Sikh Abdul Majid said as the first recipient of Mida's Smart Logistics Complex incentive, YCH Group sets a powerful precedent for Malaysia's integrated smart logistics future. 'This achievement reflects our commitment to attracting high-impact investments and strengthening Malaysia's supply chain ecosystem through innovation and automation. 'The SLC incentive aligns perfectly with the Deklarasi Kuala Lumpur: Asean 2045, supporting our vision of a digitally advanced, economically resilient Asean region.' YCH Group executive chairman Dr Robert Yap said Supply Chain City Malaysia is a major step forward in setting new standards of logistics excellence, supporting Malaysia's growth as a world-class supply chain leader. 'Our investment in FUSIONARIS and advanced technologies reflect our commitment to regional connectivity, efficient operations, and sustainable practices. We are also dedicated to training local talent, empowering them with essential skills to support Malaysia's journey as a preferred destination for global businesses.' The Supply Chain and Logistics Academy, an industry-level development academy, will be hosted at SCC MY. It offers training programmes to equip local talent with the skills needed to thrive in tomorrow's logistics landscape, ultimately enabling Malaysia's workforce to remain competitive on the global stage. Sime Darby Property Group managing director & CEO Datuk Seri Azmir Merican said welcoming a global logistics leader like YCH Group to Bandar Bukit Raja reflects the confidence placed in Malaysia's industrial developments as well as the ability to deliver integrated, future-ready townships. 'As Malaysia continues to carry out its role as chair of Asean in 2025, this project is a timely example of cross-border collaboration, aligning with the region's shared focus on economic integration, sustainable and inclusive growth, while also strengthening trade linkages, supporting innovation, and contributing meaningfully to broader regional priorities.' Bandar Bukit Raja, a 5,333-acre integrated township developed by Sime Darby Property Bhd, is known for its sustainable design and thriving industrial ecosystem. With close to 60% of its landbank allocated for industrial use, BBR is home to Malaysia's first GreenRE Platinum-rated managed industrial park.


Barnama
30-05-2025
- Business
- Barnama
YCH Group Breaks Ground On RM500-million Supply Chain City® Malaysia In Sime Darby Property's Bandar Bukit Raja, Strengthening Asean Connectivity And Malaysian Logistics Ecosystem
SELANGOR, Malaysia, May 30 (Bernama) -- YCH Group today marked a significant milestone with the groundbreaking of Supply Chain City® Malaysia ('SCC MY'), a RM500 million project located within Bandar Bukit Raja ('BBR'), Selangor, an integrated, award-winning township developed by Sime Darby Property Berhad ('Sime Darby Property'). The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by YB Senator Tengku Datuk Seri Utama Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz, Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI) Malaysia, Mr Shivakumar Nair, Singapore Acting High Commissioner to Malaysia, Tan Sri Nazir Razak, Chairman of the ASEAN-BAC, Malaysia Chapter, Dr Robert Yap, Executive Chairman of YCH Group, Mr Ryan Yap, Country General Manager, YCH Group Malaysia, Dato' Seri Azmir Merican, Group Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer of Sime Darby Property, as well as key customers and partners of YCH Group.


The Star
30-05-2025
- Business
- The Star
Malaysia aims to be top logistics hub
Putting plans in action: Tengku Zafrul (second from left) at the groundbreaking ceremony of the SCC MY project in Bukit Raja, Klang. — KK SHAM/The Star KLANG: Malaysia is now one step closer to its dream of becoming Asean's premier logistics and trade hub with the groundbreaking of the Supply Chain City Malaysia (SCC MY) project, says Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz. To be built by Singapore-based supply chain and logistics conglomerate YCH Group in partnership with Sime Darby Property, the RM500mil valued project will see the construction of a modern smart logistics facility in Bandar Bukit Raja. The Investment, Trade & Industry Minister (Miti) said SCC MY will include state-of-the-art automation and AI-driven logistics systems, almost never seen before in the country. 'Combined with planned sustainability solutions, this project is set to accelerate industrial transformation through advanced supply chain solutions and logistics innovation. 'This facility will elevate Malaysia's logistics industry to a new level of global competitiveness,' he said in his speech at the project's groundbreaking ceremony here yesterday. Tengku Zafrul also revealed that the project will help train local talent for these automated systems with the integration of Singapore's LEARN ecosystem through collaboration with Singapore's Supply Chain and Logistics Academy (Scala). 'This will ensure our local hired talents are equipped with higher-end skills while future-proofing our supply chain ecosystem,' he said. Tengku Zafrul also said SCC MY is the first project under the New Industrial Master Plan 2030 (NIMP 2030) and is a testament to increasing regional cooperation in Asean. 'This project embodies the spirit of innovation, collaboration and resilience that defines our nation and the region while also being a testament to our commitment to fostering sustainable growth and regional integration. 'The government, through Miti and other relevant agencies, stands ready to support this endeavour and ensure its success,' he added. YCH Group executive chairman Robert Yap said SCC MY would set new standards of logistics excellence in the country. 'We are dedicated to training local talent, empowering them with essential skills to support Malaysia's journey to become a preferred destination for global businesses,' he said. Yap also revealed that the project will integrate sustainable solutions to its operations like renewable energy through the use of solar panels across its entire rooftop of the facility. He added that YCH will also look to invest in local start-ups and help integrate them into SCC MY's planned logistics ecosystem. Sime Darby Property group managing director and chief executive officer Datuk Seri Azmir Merican said the project will strengthen and bring much needed innovation to local supply chain infrastructure. 'YCH brings a strong regional portfolio that will strengthen Bandar Bukit Raja as a strategic point in the regional supply chain network. 'This project is a timely example of much-needed cross-border collaboration, aligning with the region's shared focus on economic integration, sustainable and inclusive growth. 'Through our collaboration, we hope to strengthen trade linkages, support innovation and contribute meaningfully to broader regional priorities,' he said.


The Star
29-05-2025
- Business
- The Star
YCH Group's smart logistic hub in Klang seen as boost to regional connectivity
From left: YCH Group Malaysia country general manager Ryan Yap, Malaysian Investment Development Authority CEO Datuk Sikh Shamsul Ibrahim Sikh Abdul Majid, YCH Group executive chairman Dr Robert Yap, Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz, Singapore Acting High Commissioner to Malaysia Shivakumar Nair, ASEAN-BAC, Malaysia Chapter chairman Tan Sri Nazir Razak and Sime Darby Property group managing director & chief executive officer Datuk Seri Azmir Merican during the groundbreaking ceremony of YCH's RM500mil Supply Chain City Malaysia. SHAH ALAM: Singapore-based supply chain management and logistics company, YCH Group's RM500 million Supply Chain City Malaysia (SCC MY), a smart logistic complex in Bandar Bukit Raja, Klang, is expected to serve as a key enabler of regional connectivity. Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz said the hub which would be completed within the next two-and-a-half years is the first project under Malaysia's New Industrial Master Plan 2030 (NIMP 2030) which aimed to accelerate industrial transformation through advanced supply chain solutions and logistics innovation. He said as Malaysia cements its role as ASEAN's preferred investment destination, the logistics sector plays a critical role in driving the nation's industrial and trade growth. He was confident that SCC MY would align with the vision of NIMP 2030 and the ASEAN Smart Logistics Network (ASLN) by strengthening connectivity, enhancing trade efficiency and optimising supply chain operations. "In 2024, Malaysia achieved a significant RM378.5 billion in approved investments, a 14.9 per cent increase from the previous year. These investments, spanning 6,700 projects, will create over 207,000 new jobs for Malaysians. "Such figures highlight not only the confidence global investors have in Malaysia but also our ability to navigate economic uncertainties with strength and agility," he said during SCC MY's groundbreaking ceremony here today. Tengku Zafrul said the project which will integrate LEARN ecosystem, in collaboration with Singapore's Supply Chain and Logistics Academy (SCALA), will ensure the local logistics talent is equipped with the necessary skills and expertise to thrive in an evolving industry. He noted that this project also offers the potential for the adoption of smart logistics solutions, further enhancing efficiency and transparency in supply chains, aligns with national agenda to embrace the digital economy and leverage technology for economic advancement. "This initiative reflects our national commitment to building a high-skilled workforce that can support Malaysia's transformation into a regional logistics powerhouse. "Beyond its technological advancements, the project is also expected to offer both skilled and semi-skilled job opportunities, further strengthening Malaysia's SMART Warehouse and logistics ecosystem," he said. - Bernama


New Straits Times
29-05-2025
- Business
- New Straits Times
Malaysia ready to lead partnerships to address supply chain disruptions: Tengku Zafrul
KLANG: Malaysia is ready to foster and lead regional partnerships to tackle the challenges posed by supply chain disruptions stemming from geopolitical tensions, said Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Aziz. Malaysia recently concluded the Asean-GCC-China Summit, which highlighted Asean's unity and ability to address global challenges effectively, Tengku Zafrul said. "This summit sent a clear message to the world: Asean is open for business, and we are ready to lead in building a more resilient and interconnected global economy," he said at the groundbreaking ceremony of YCH Group's Supply Chain City Malaysia (SCC MY) today. He added that Asean, guided by Malaysia's leadership, is ready to tackle critical issues including supply chain disruptions, digital transformation and climate change. "We are working closely with our Asean partners to implement the Asean Comprehensive Recovery Framework (ACRF), which aims to ensure a robust and sustainable recovery from the economic impacts of recent global crises. "One of our key priorities is to enhance the Asean Single Window (ASW), a digital platform that streamlines trade processes across member states," he added. Tengku Zafrul said by reducing bureaucracy and enhancing trade efficiency, the ASW will be instrumental in reinforcing regional supply chains and increasing intra-Asean trade, which presently makes up nearly 25 per cent of total Asean trade. He added that Malaysia is leading the development of the Asean Digital Economy Framework Agreement (DEFA), aimed at harmonising digital trade regulations and encouraging cross-border e-commerce. "This initiative will not only enhance digital connectivity but also create new opportunities for businesses and consumers across the region," Tengku Zafrul said. Singapore-based YCH held a groundbreaking ceremony today for its largest supply chain facility in Bandar Bukit Raja, Selangor. Situated within Sime Darby Property Bhd's Bukit Raja township, the RM500 million project demonstrates YCH's strong long-term commitment to advancing Malaysia's role in regional supply chain development.