Tag: #IndustrialGrowth

  • Nippon Paint and CIDB Host Industry Workshop on Flooring Readiness for Malaysia’s Next-Generation Industries

    Nippon Paint and CIDB Host Industry Workshop on Flooring Readiness for Malaysia’s Next-Generation Industries

    Nippon Paint Malaysia, in collaboration with the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB), recently organised an industry workshop that brought together contractors and key industry players to address an emerging concern in Malaysia’s built environment: whether current flooring standards and workmanship are sufficiently prepared to meet the demands of next-generation industries.

    As Malaysia advances its ambition to become a regional hub for data centres, advanced manufacturing, and other high-value sectors, industrial flooring is increasingly coming into sharper focus. Once regarded as a secondary finishing element, flooring is now recognised as a critical component in ensuring operational reliability, safety, and long-term cost efficiency.

    In specialised environments such as data centres, food production facilities, and precision manufacturing plants, flooring systems are required to perform far beyond standard foot traffic. These environments demand resistance to electrostatic discharge, chemical exposure, heavy load-bearing conditions, and strict hygiene requirements. However, discussions during the workshop highlighted a widening gap between evolving industrial requirements and current on-the-ground practices.

    General Manager of Nippon Paint Malaysia, Tay Sze Tuck, said Malaysia is experiencing rapid growth across industries with increasingly specialised infrastructure needs. However, he noted that flooring is still often underestimated during both planning and execution stages. He explained that when flooring systems are not designed for their intended purpose, it can lead to operational disruptions, safety risks, and premature system failures.

    Contractors participating in the workshop also shared their on-the-ground experiences, highlighting both the challenges faced in current projects and the importance of practical, hands-on learning in addressing knowledge gaps.

    One participant noted that access to materials and equipment is no longer the main constraint in the industry. Instead, the key challenge lies in workmanship and the lack of a dedicated platform for contractors to consistently build technical knowledge in industrial flooring. The participant added that without proper skills and application, even high-quality systems may fail, making initiatives such as this workshop essential in equipping contractors with the knowledge and confidence needed to achieve better project outcomes.

    Another participant highlighted that flooring requirements often evolve over time, particularly when facilities expand or operational needs change. In some cases, the flooring system initially specified may no longer align with how the space is ultimately used. This often occurs when the appropriate flooring solution is not selected for the right application from the beginning, leading to potential issues later on. The participant emphasised the importance of stronger communication among stakeholders, noting that workshops like this help encourage forward planning and earlier discussions on future operational needs.

    Electrostatic discharge (ESD), for instance, presents a significant risk in data centre environments, where even minor disruptions can affect sensitive equipment and operational uptime. Similarly, in food-grade facilities, unsuitable flooring systems can result in contamination risks and regulatory non-compliance, leading to both financial and reputational consequences.

    As these sectors continue to grow, the need for stronger technical expertise and fit-for-purpose flooring solutions across the contractor ecosystem is becoming increasingly urgent.

    Held at Nippon Paint’s R&D Centre in Shah Alam, the workshop aimed to provide contractors with practical insights into common flooring challenges, system selection, and application techniques tailored for modern industrial environments. Participants also gained hands-on experience through live demonstrations of specialised industrial-grade flooring systems designed for high-performance applications.

    “This is about preparing the industry for what comes next,” said Tay. “If Malaysia is to remain competitive in attracting high-value investments, every component of our infrastructure, including what lies beneath, must meet global standards.”

    The collaboration reflects a broader industry effort to enhance construction quality, reduce long-term maintenance costs, and ensure that foundational systems are aligned with the evolving needs of future-focused industries. As Malaysia continues to expand its industrial and digital economy, addressing these gaps early will be crucial in building infrastructure that is not only functional, but also future-ready.

    For more information about Nippon Paint and Total Coating & Construction Solutions (TCCS), please visit www.professional.nipponpaint.com.my.

  • Majestic Gen Strengthens Presence Through Strategic Land Acquisition in Penang

    Majestic Gen Strengthens Presence Through Strategic Land Acquisition in Penang

    Majestic Gen has strengthened its footprint in Penang’s Northern Region with the strategic acquisition of a prime freehold site along Jalan Anson in George Town, purchased for RM75 million via Dynamic Gates Sdn Bhd, a special purpose vehicle under Paramount Corporation Bhd’s earlier securitization exercise. The site, comprising three adjoining parcels with a combined gross floor area of approximately 295,508 square feet, is currently occupied by UOW Malaysia KDU Penang University College. The purchase price, which exceeds the RM70 million valuation conducted in November 2025, reflects Majestic Gen’s confidence in the long-term potential of both the location and the region.

    This acquisition aligns with Majestic Gen’s strategy to expand its presence in high-growth urban centers across the Northern Region, as Penang continues to flourish as a hub for technology, education, culture, and tourism. Jalan Anson offers a unique combination of accessibility, established amenities, and proximity to key commercial, medical, and cultural destinations, positioning Majestic Gen in a highly sought-after enclave that provides a solid foundation for future high-rise developments. Guided by its CHARM values—customer-centric, honest, ambitious, resourceful, and magnificent—the group aims to develop projects that meet community needs while maintaining clarity, purpose, and relevance in planning.

    According to Datuk Hoo Kim See, Chief Executive Officer of Majestic Gen, the acquisition represents an important step in the company’s Northern Region expansion, enabling the creation of developments that deliver lasting value and trust to the community. Executive Director Mr Ta Wee Dher added that the Jalan Anson site offers a strategic foundation for the next phase of growth, with the potential to integrate contemporary design while respecting the character of George Town.

    This move builds on Majestic Gen’s proven track record in Penang, including the successful launch of Majestic Aman in July 2025, a 5.66-acre freehold residential and commercial development in Taman Sungai Dua Utama with a Gross Development Value of RM66.8 million. Beyond residential and commercial projects, the group also drives industrial growth through its joint venture Suling Hill Development Sdn Bhd, which manages the 176-acre Northern TechValley industrial park with a projected GDV of RM1.3 billion. With the Jalan Anson acquisition, Majestic Gen reinforces its commitment to Penang’s urban development, focusing on thoughtfully planned high-rise projects that combine modern design, urban convenience, and enduring value for communities.

    For more information, log on to www.majesticgen.com.my.