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  • Surviving through Turtle Conservation

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Surviving through Turtle Conservation 11 November 2011 It was a cold morning, with the rain splashing on the windowsill and the wind blowing strongly outside. It was a good morning for sleeping in but for some 30 volunteers from Malakoff, nothing was more important than making sure the day’s program went smoothly. The volunteers came from the surrounding Lumut and Pantai Remis, and as far as Kuala Lumpur to take part in the Turtle Awareness program, aptly called “Kenali Penyu, Sayangi Penyu”. The program, organized by a team from Malakoff Leadership Development Program (LDP), aimed to create awareness to the surrounding community on the function of Pusat Pengurusan Penyu Pasir Panjang (Turtle Management Center) or TMC, for short. 40 schoolchildren, accompanied by their teachers, were smiling and chatted cheerfully despite the cold and gloomy weather. These children were invited from Malakoff’s three adopted schools in Segari, Perak and a school from neighbouring Manjung, SK Seri Bayu. After receiving goodie bags containing stationery sets, the children and teachers helped themselves to a light breakfast of nasi goreng, currypuff and tepung bungkus, before the start of the program. Assistant Vice President of Technical Support Group, En Shokri Daud, in his opening remarks, expressed his hope that the children and local community who attended the program that morning were able to learn as much as they can from this inaugural event and return to their communities with better knowledge and awareness on the importance of TMC as a conservation initiative by Jabatan Perikanan Negeri Perak. He added that “Kenali Penyu, Sayangi Penyu” was the brainchild of LDP 2011 CSR Project Team HSE as a part of their contribution to the Commitment to the Environment, under the Malakoff Community Partnerships (MCP), Malakoff’s corporate social responsibility platform. Representative from Jabatan Perikanan Negeri Perak, En Sallehuddin in his officiating speech, praised Malakoff for coming up with this brilliant program in creating awareness to the local community on the existence of the Center and in educating the schoolchildren about the importance of turtle conservation. He pointed out that the idea to create the Center in 1991 came about to ensure turtle eggs were protected from being sold or eaten by the locals. The Center is also vital in ensuring the eggs were hatched and the hatchlings were released into the sea to continue the turtle’s cycle of life. "People need to be educated in order to better appreciate the significance of the turtles in the ecosystem, so that both men and turtles can co-exist.” Fun-filled and educational activities awaited the schoolchildren, starting from a colouring contest followed by guided tour to the turtles’ hatchery, nursery tank and turtle pools by the program’s volunteers, consisted of Malakoff staff. The children were attentive all through the guide as they would be quizzed later on the facts and figures about the turtles at the Center. The highlight of the visit and the most anticipated segment of the program was the release of turtle hatchlings into the sea by the children and volunteers. Volunteers, teachers and schoolchildren held and posed with the hatchlings before releasing them into the sea. Undeniably, there was a slight feeling of sadness as they watched the hatchlings made their way with their cute flippers on the beach and washed away into the sea by the strong current of the waves. Some of them were quietly praying that they hatchlings will survive the unforgiving ocean, grow and return to the beach of Pasir Panjang to lay their eggs in future. Teacher of Sekolah Kebangsaan Segari, Cik Rashidah expressed her gratitude and appreciation to Malakoff for organizing such program. “This program is an eye-opener to me, personally and to the students on the importance of turtles to the ecosystem. Humans have damaged and endangered them in many ways. It is recommended that such program is continued and extended to the locals to create more awareness on turtles and this Center.” The excited faces of the children, getting a chance to touch and hold the hatchlings, and in awe of the gentleness of the creature, were priceless. The volunteers were happy that the efforts that they put in into making the program a success were worthwhile. Mohd Nizam Baharin, the program’s project leader, was relieved that the program went as planned, despite the spots of rain that morning. “We were here two weeks earlier for a gotong royong to spruce up the buildings and vicinity of the Center. The gotong royong is part of our small contribution to the Center in making it more comfortable for the visitors.” He added that during the planning and execution of the program, the team members and volunteers learnt a lot about the turtles and together with the Center’s management committee, they hoped that this program will be an on-going effort to educate more people on the importance of turtles, hence the tag line “Kenali Penyu, Sayangi Penyu” was chosen as the program’s title.

  • AFES Elevates Its Sustainability Initiatives

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back AFES Elevates Its Sustainability Initiatives 16 November 2020 DRB-HICOM Environmental Services (DHES), a wholly owned subsidiary of Alam Flora Sdn Bhd (Alam Flora), has undergone a rebranding exercise by changing its name to Alam Flora Environmental Solutions (AFES). The new name is a reflection of the company’s role as a total solutions provider that supports the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially when it comes to recycling activities and driving the circular economy model. The rebranding exercise, which includes a new logo and website, was officiated by the Housing and Local Government Minister, YB Puan Hajah Zuraida bt Kamaruddin, on 17 November 2020 at Alam Flora’s Fasiliti Inovasi Kitar Semula (FIKS), Putrajaya. FIKS is an education center for recycling processes and waste recovery that was developed by Alam Flora primarily to educate the public on Total Waste Management Processes, promote Alam Flora Group’s services and create awareness on its Integrated Recycling Facility (IRF) and recycling activities. The centre also supports Perbadanan Putrajaya’s mission towards becoming a Green City by 2025. The IRF, developed by AFES, was built as a means of supporting the SGD initiatives. Among the facilities provided at the IRF are an area for the collection and processing of recyclables which includes conveyor machines, compressors and shredders for recycling. There are also facilities for used cooking oil collection, e-waste, and Anaerobic Digestion (AD) for converting food waste into biogas, electricity and bio-fertilizer. In addition to being a catalyst in contributing towards sustainable development, the IRF is also expected to play a pivotal role in enhancing the country’s recycling industry and ‘Trash to Cash’ business creation. AFES continues to offer holistic environmental solutions through Asset and Facilities Management, Infrastructure Cleansing and Waste Solutions and Waste Management Facility. The company aims to support the SDGs through sustainable development, by harnessing the latest technologies in environmental services.

  • Environmental Solutions | Malakoff Corporation Berhad | Kuala Lumpur

    Committed to serving your needs. Back Alam Flora Sdn. Bhd. Alam Flora Sdn. Bhd. (Alam Flora), a subsidiary of Malakoff Corporation Berhad (Malakoff), is one of the leading environmental management companies in Malaysia that is dedicated to serving communities to manage and reduce waste with minimal environmental impact. Being one of the largest concession holders of Malaysia’s national solid waste management and public cleansing privatisation projects, Alam Flora provides comprehensive waste management services to several concession areas in certain regions of Peninsular Malaysia including the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, and Pahang Darul Makmur. For more information on Alam Flora Sdn. Bhd., please visit Alam Flora .

  • Malakoff Continues Coral Planting Efforts at Pulau Aur

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Malakoff Continues Coral Planting Efforts at Pulau Aur 3 September 2015 Coral Planting and Reef Clean-Up Project In Commemoration of Merdeka Day Highlights The Importance Of Marine Biodiversity 4 September 2015, Pulau Aur, Mersing, Johor - Malakoff Corporation Berhad today continues its commitment towards the environment by collaborating with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (NRE) and Department of Marine Park Malaysia (JTLM) in its efforts to care for the marine ecosystem. The Malakoff Coral Planting and Reef Clean-Up Project 2015 held from 28 to 30 August 2015, was aimed at highlighting the importance of coral in the marine ecosystem and to raise awareness and support from the local community on the threats that they are facing. The project was launched by Director of Research and Resource Inventory Department of JTLM, Abdul Muntalib bin Juli, who acknowledged Malakoff’s on-going effort of championing the rehabilitation of coral. “This is the fifth year of our collaboration with Malakoff involving the marine ecosystem. We have received positive feedbacks on the previous programs and this has spurred Malakoff to continue working with us on this noble effort.” “This year, the project is carried out in the coastal waters of Pulau Aur, Mersing, Johor. Pulau Aur is an important coral nursery in Malaysia as it has a conducive environment for the coral to propagate. According to statistics, it is the habitat of at least 183 types of corals and 232 reef-fish species. Pulau Aur is also the largest island in a group of 3 islands that reside in the Pulau Aur Marine Park,” added Abdul Muntalib in his speech. At the event, a contribution of RM30,000 from Malakoff was also handed out to Abdul Muntalib as the representative from JTLM for the project. During the 3-day event, 20 divers from JTLM and Malakoff participated in the cleaning of ghost nets and coral planting in the coastal waters of Pulau Aur. Total of 20 frames submerged into the coastal waters where divers planted coral nubbins to conserve the coral in the area. The Pulau Aur community, consisting of fishermen, students, private agencies and tourists also participated in marine awareness programs and were briefed on the importance of corals to the marine ecosystem. A special session symbolically called “Merdeka Dive” was carried out on 30th August, where the divers hoisted the Jalur Gemilang underwater during a reef clean-up to mark the celebration of Malaysia’s 58 years of independence. Speaking of the project, Chief Executive Officer of Malakoff, Dato’ Sri Syed Faisal Albar said the continuity of the project reflected Malakoff’s profound commitment to the Environment. “We are pleased with the enthusiastic involvement of the local communities in the Malakoff Coral Planting and Reef Clean-Up Project. Such collaboration with JTLM enables the communities to be a part of the project’s success while allowing us to build meaningful engagements with them.” “Malakoff’s previous environmental efforts in Pulau Mentinggi, Johor have generated positive impact to the community and the marine biodiversity in the surrounding areas. With the strong interest in conserving the ecosystem shown by the community in Pulau Aur, I’m positive that the same result can be replicated here,” he added. As a result of its commitment to the Environment, Malakoff has previously received several regional and national CSR awards on its environment efforts, namely the prestigious Anugerah Langkawi (2014) and Environment Week Special Appreciation (2013) by NRE, CSR of the Year Award (2013) by MIM, Asia Responsible Entrepreneurship Awards on Green Leadership (2013), Appreciation for Habitat Restoration Initiatives in conjunction with World Ocean Day (2012) by NRE and Prime Minister’s CSR Award in Environment (2010).

  • Malakoff Kuwait Second Townhall 2012

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Malakoff Kuwait Second Townhall 2012 15 May 2012 Malakoff Azzour Power Plant staff were pleased to welcome the 2nd townhall meeting for Malakoff Kuwait. The event was organized at JW Marriott, Safat, Kuwait City. The 2nd townhall session followed the success of the first ever Malakoff overseas townhall meeting held inside the power plant on 21st September 2011. The townhall was a pleasant surprise for Malakoff Kuwait staff, especially with the plant’s official start of the 2012 critical summer operation. 18 Malakoff staff grouped together along side special guests who came all the way from Malaysia, namely Chief Executive Officer, En Zainal Abidin Jalil, SVP En Nordin, En Shokri, and En Mokhtar, among others. The management visit coincided with the bid submission for Shuaibah O&M at noon of the same day. The staff dressed proudly in their Malakoff corporate shirts and special black jackets to show a sense of belonging to the company and the site they represent. The event started with dinner at 7:15pm at the Hotel La Brasserie restaurant before shifting to Salhiya room for the townhall session. The townhall session started at 8:15pm with a short refreshing view clip of the Malakoff Kuwait 1st townhall and the 1st Malakoff Kuwait Family Day held at Wafra Desert on 22nd March 2012. The review of our past successes bolstered the spirit of achievement, teamwork and family bond within Malakoff people. En Zainal started the townhall with an energetic speech, followed by a fruitful Q&A session from the floor. He described Malakoff’s way forward, key drivers and future expansion in the pipeline. The target of achieving or doubling Malakoff generation was a vision imparted and shared by all staff. Among questions asked were on Malakoff Kuwait and middle-east expansion, in particular the recent AlHidd project, Shuaibah and Azzour CCPP expansion. On Malakoff listing news, En Zainal responded with good news that Malakoff may be back in KLSE by next year. On the retirement age of 60 years, En Zainal informed that the company will look into it once the government has made this enforcement to private companies. It was such a pleasure and homely feeling to have the CEO talking, listening and responding, a dejavu feeling for most of the staff who felt as if they were in LPP club house, a nostalgic place for most of them. The townhall meeting ended at 10:30pm with ‘kopi’ and get together sessions. The lovely evening was ended with a group photo, with the hotel chandelier and decoration as the backdrop. Everyone was proud to host the meaningful event that brought the staff closer to their beloved company, Malakoff and home base, Malaysia.

  • Malakoff 4th Annual Charity Ride 2009

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Malakoff 4th Annual Charity Ride 2009 16 April 2009 The 4th Annual Malakoff Charity Ride concluded 10 days ago but the sights and sounds of the ride still lingers in my mind. Cyclists hanging on to support vehicles as their thighs and calves cramped, the vast paddy fields as far as the eyes can see and local folks happily waving to the passing peloton were some of the many familiar sights as we headed for our 3-day ride from Yan, Kedah to Krabi, Thailand, via Wang Kelian and Trang. This was the furthest and most challenging ride so far held by Malakoff, at 530km in distance. On the first day itself, the cyclists have to face tough terrains in Perlis and the last 10km of the 190km was the nastiest climb ever in Malakoff’s charity ride history. Even the toughest of cyclists gave up on the last 5km of the ride as the climb was very steep. The second day, with a total distance of 180km, cyclists braved themselves in the rain for almost half of the ride. They started riding from the border of Wang Kelian at approximately 8am (Thailand time) and passing through peaceful Muslim villages in Thailand. The foreign signboards greeted the cyclists as they went by. The roads were as beautiful as the vast natural landscape as the road shoulders were wide and potholes were almost non-existent. The rain that soaked the cyclists halfway through the ride didn’t dampen their spirits. In fact, not many cyclists stopped to nurse their cramps! Maybe it’s because the route was only slightly undulating and thankfully less rolling to cause cramps. The superb home-cooked lunch welcomed the cyclists and crew near Tom Yam town that were eagerly devoured by the hungry cyclist. At approximately 3pm the cyclists arrived in Watana Park Hotel in Trang for a well-deserved rest. In Trang, some took the opportunity to treat themselves to Thai massages that costs around RM30 for 2 hours while some went into the town and visited the night market for some souvenirs. The third day was blazing hot for the finale. Although the day started with a 10-minute ride in the rain, the cyclists were fooled into thinking that the day would be cloudy throughout and their skins would be saved from sun tan. It was hot all the way from kilometer 50 onwards that forced them to drink at least every 10 minutes on the bike. Some even had to stop to take a leak as the volume of water that they had consumed on the bikes threatened to burst their bladders. At last, they reached Krabi Heritage Hotel in Krabi at approximately 4pm, all satisfied and sunburnt. After reaching the 530-kilometer mark from the start, the cyclists set aside the aches and pains for a while to take the opportunity to photograph their arrival in Krabi as a proof that their weekly training had paid off. Congratulations to all cyclists and the wonderful supporting crew and see you again next year for another edition of Malakoff Charity Ride! A big thank you to En Ahmad Jauhari continuous support for the Ride and to the committee for organizing this event! Facts of the ride: The charity ride managed to collect RM 73, 880 from Newwin Engineering, Alstom Services, Rajah & Tann, Allianz Insurance, Algo Tech, Integrated Engineering Services, Sime Darby Energy PDP, Malaysian Coal Integrated Engineering, Sterling Insurance Brokers, Teknologi Tenaga Perlis Consortium, Global E-Teknik, Genting Sanyen Power, Inno Quantum, ISHI Power, KAF Investment Bank, Petronas Gas, Rangkai Positif, Shakab Enterprise, Sumi Power Malaysia, TOS Energy, Bank Rakyat, Al Rajhi Bank, Alcim Technology, Aras Marine, Bank Muamalat Malaysia, Tita Tech Engineering, Randy Tan & Ivie Ong, CIMB Islamic Bank, Rentak Jitu, PBJV Group, Dyna Dinamik, Zastra. The charity was distributed to 6 charity homes in Yan and Wang Kelian - Rumah Budi Yan Kedah, Rumah Amal Yan Kedah, Pusat LAtihan Dalam Komuniti Yan, Pertubuhan, Kebajikan Anak Yatim Perlis, Rumah Seri Kenangan Kangar, PDK Indera Kasih, at RM11, 480 each - and RM5, 000 to the community of Trang and Krabi, Thailand. L-R: Kapten Faisal, Ibrahim, Razak and En Ahmad Jauhari chatting before the start of Day 2. The oldest participant was Kapten Faisal Mohamed, who is 68 years old The youngest participant was Raja Mohd Ikhwan Raja Yahya, who is 16 years old The only lady participant was Muliaayu Ramli, wife of Mohd Nizam Ismail of Tg Bin Power Plant

  • Malakoff University Duathlon Series 2012 Awards UPNM With Best University Award

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Malakoff University Duathlon Series 2012 Awards UPNM With Best University Award 25 May 2012 As the Malakoff University Duathlon Series (MUDS) drew to a close today at Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia (UPNM), title sponsor Malakoff Corporation Berhad (Malakoff) crowned Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia (UPNM) with the Best University Trophy for best cumulative results throughout the tri-legged run-bike-run challenge. UPNM student also won the top spots for the Men’s University, Men’s Relay and Mixed Relay Categories in the final leg of the race. In addition, UPNM bagged the Top University Trophy with RM3,000 cash incentive, for a formidable contingent of 179 students. Organised for the sixth consecutive time, the 2012 Series was opened in four categories namely: University Category (Men’s & Women’s), Open Category (Men’s & Women’s), Team Relay Category (Men’s & Mixed) and Media Category (Men’s & Women’s). Speaking at the grand finale, Yusop Rashid, Head of Corporate Affairs and External Relations for Malakoff said, “The Malakoff University Duathlon Series or MUDS is an initiative under Malakoff’s flagship Corporate Social Responsibility platform – The Malakoff Community Partnerships. MUDS is organised as part of our initiative to boost the Duathlete Community in Malaysia.” “I am pleased with the enthusiastic response from the participants, especially with young amateurs and beginners performing their best in all three legs of the Series. Given the encouraging support, Malakoff will continue to champion MUDS in the future,” he added. The inaugural University Duathlon Series was organised in 2003 with 312 participants vying for the top spots. Since then, the Series has gained popularity among duathletes with over 750 joining the race this year, drawing a sizeable number of participants from the expatriate community including Algeria, Australia, India, Mauritius, New Zealand, United Kingdom and the United States of America. For the UPNM leg of the Series, spanning a distance of a 3km Run - 13.8km Bike - 3km Run, the winners of the University Category were Lim Shimri from UPNM (Men’s Category) and Lydia Tan Shenh Ai from Queenstown Resort College (Women’s Category), while Rikigoro Shinozuka and Zoe Natasha Bowden won the Men’s and Women’s Open respectively. The Men’s Relay Category saw Muhd Hifzhudin Noor Aziz and his team mates claiming the top spot. UPNM students, who won the Best University and Top University Trophies, celebrated their success with cheers and laughter. Representing the university, Chan Jun Chen said, “We are delighted to have won the trophies. I am glad that the countless hours of training and hard work we have put in have come to fruition! Our win today will definitely encourage us to prepare even harder to retain the title next year.” Apart the students from the host university, the Series also attracted students from over 30 universities and colleges including Universiti Malaya, Universiti Putra Malaysia and Universiti Utara Malaysia among others. Lim Shimri, a medical student from UPNM, age 20, was also visibly elated as he scored the top spot beating all seasoned favourites hands-down in all three legs of the series. A first time participant in MUDS, he said, “It feels great to win! It was such an adrenaline rush to be competing against my friends who pushed me to perform even better during the race.” Commenting about the duathlon challenge, he added, “Duathlon is a perfect option for athletes who want to try out a multi-sport even. Given MUDS’ shorter race distance, I would definitely encourage everyone, especially beginners, to participate next year!” The finale at UPNM was preceded by races at Universiti Malaya (UM) and Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) over the past two consecutive weekends. The first leg at UM involved a 3.5km Run - 11.4km Bike - 3.5km Run race, while the second leg at UPM was a 3km Run - 13km Bike - 3km Run race. At the end of each leg, the top five winners in the University and Open categories as well as the top three winners of the Team and Media categories were awarded placing medals. Sakhir Zohir from Algeria, who raced in the Open Category and won the second place said, “I enjoyed the race as it is a good opportunity for me to meet other duathletes of various background. I am impressed that the race was very well organised and look forward to participate in future sporting events organised by Malakoff.” For the complete results and photographs of MUDS 2012, please visit the website: www.duathlonseries.com.my .

  • Wirazone Signs Chilled Water Supply Agreement With Major KL Sentral Properties

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Wirazone Signs Chilled Water Supply Agreement With Major KL Sentral Properties 18 June 2012 Company Ramps Up Plant Capacity to Support Growth of KL Sentral Malakoff Corporation Berhad’s (Malakoff) wholly owned subsidiary, Wirazone Sdn Bhd (Wirazone), recently signed the Chilled Water Supply Agreement with 348 Sentral Sdn Bhd, Excellent Bonanza Sdn Bhd and NU Sentral Sdn Bhd, the developers of mix development projects in KL Sentral. With this initiative, Wirazone is set to boost its current Centralized Chilled Water Plant’s capacity of 7,000 Refridgerent Ton (RT) to 17,000 RT to meet the growing development needs of the KL Sentral district. The newly secured partnerships form part of Wirazone’s commitment in supporting the growth of Malaysia’s key transportation and business hub. Currently, Wirazone is supplying 7,000 RT chilled water to 4 buildings namely KL Sentral blocks A, B, C and D. With the increased capacity, the Company estimates that it will be able to supply to an additional 5 buildings. At the signing ceremony, Zainal Abidin Jalil, Chief Executive Officer of Malakoff said, “Today’s signing ceremony is indeed a proud milestone for us as it represents not just an expansion project for the Company but also our commitment to be a part of the growth story of KL Sentral as the key transportation and business hub in the heart of Malaysia’s capital.” “We are grateful that 348 Sentral Sdn Bhd, Excellent Bonanza Sdn Bhd and NU Sentral Sdn Bhd, the developers of mix development projects in this district, have chosen us as their partner. With our years of experience and capabilities, our partners can be assured of guaranteed and continued supply of chilled water for their development,” he added. Over the years, Wirazone has consistently catered to the needs of its customers with its continuous availability, reliability and excellent service since its inception in 2001. Keeping pace with technological changes, the Company has also embraced the latest technology, Thermal Energy Storage (TES), in its operation. The TES enhances the property’s Green Building Index as the technology is energy efficient in its delivery to end users. Given Wirazone’s strength in Operation and Maintenance (O&M) optimization coupled with its highly efficient equipments, the Company is confident that it will be able to create more value for its partners in the years to come. Additionally, the Company is also always on the lookout for optimal design strategies to further maximise operational efficiency. “Wirazone is committed to grow its operation in tandem with the rising demands within KL Sentral. In this regard, we will ensure that our supply remains undisrupted and available at all times in support of the development of this area,” concluded Zainal. ABOUT WIRAZONE Wirazone Sdn Bhd (Wirazone) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Malakoff Corporation Berhad. Wirazone holds exclusive rights to distribute electricity within the Kuala Lumpur Sentral (KL Sentral) development and transportation hub, while also supplying chilled water distribution within the region. Wirazone’s distribution strength is underlined with the supply of chilled water to the office towers in the KL Sentral area via its 7,000 refrigerant ton (RT) district cooling system (DCS) plant. With a robust operation and maintenance team, Wirazone has successfully maintained a no major downtime or interruption in service to its customers within the KL Sentral area since 2001. For more details on Wirazone, please visit www.wirazone.com.my

  • Flood Relief for AFSB's Staff 2021

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Flood Relief for AFSB's Staff 2021 21 January 2021

  • AFES Launches ‘Fasilita’

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back AFES Launches ‘Fasilita’ 1 March 2023 On 1st February 2023, Malakoff Corporation Berhad (“Malakoff”)’s environmental solutions subsidiary, Alam Flora Environmental Solutions (“AFES”) had launched ‘Fasilita’, a comprehensive home cleaning service that includes domestic bulky waste disposal and pest extermination. Held at AFES Headquarters in Glenmarie, Shah Alam, the event was officiated by Director of AFES Yang Berbahagia (“YBhg”) Dato’ Mohd Zain and attended by Encik Nazar bin Abdul Raof, Chief Operating Officer of AFES. ‘Fasilita’ is an extension of AFES’ Facility Management, Infrastructure Cleansing and Waste Solution services where it aims at expanding the facility management services to the public and simultaneously strengthening the AFES brand itself. ‘Fasilita’ provides fully equipped cleaning tools with a team of professional experts to deliver their solutions and services from home to home. Additionally, ‘Fasilita’ also gives a flexible service session (morning and evening) to cater to the customer’s comfort and satisfaction in Kuala Lumpur and Shah Alam. Speaking at the launch, YBhg Dato’ Mohd Zain emphasised that AFES would be focusing on providing its services directly to the public as part of their efforts to heighten awareness on the importance of clean environment. “We work frequently with statutory bodies and government agencies which tend to be our clients. While that helps enhance our working relationship with them, we also want to assert our objectives and goals to the general public. Through this initiative, where we allow direct access for the public to experience our professional services, we hope it can create awareness on cleaner living environment and cultivate the culture of upkeeping clean environment. As of now, we start with Kuala Lumpur and Shah Alam but when we have garnered enough exposure and demand, we will definitely consider expanding our services outside of these areas”. This initiative is part of Malakoff’s commitment towards the UN SDG Goal No. 11 – for sustainable cities and communities and SDG Goal No. 12 – ensuring sustainable consumption and production patterns.

  • Coral Awareness Programme 2016

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Coral Awareness Programme 2016 25 September 2016

  • Malakoff Organises Friendly Bowling Tournament with NRECC

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Malakoff Organises Friendly Bowling Tournament with NRECC 27 October 2023 On 27 October 2023, Malakoff Corporation Berhad (“Malakoff”) held its annual friendly bowling tournament with the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources ("NRECC") at Wangsa Bowl, IOI City Mall in Putrajaya. Aimed at promoting ‘silaturrahim’ between Malakoff and its stakeholders, the event saw the attendance of the Deputy Secretary General of NRECC Yang Berbahagia (“YBhg.”) Dato’ Mohamad Razif bin Haji Abd Mubin and Malakoff’s Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer (“MD/CEO”) Encik Anwar Syahrin bin Abdul Ajib. All 60 participants from both companies gathered in the bowling arena to mingle before the tournament kicked-off. YBhg. Dato’ Mohamad Razif proceeded to make the first throw, signifying the start of this highly anticipated tournament. Following a two-round structure, participants seemed very enthusiastic in showcasing their competitive spirit by constantly gauging their opponents’ scores and strengths, even in the first round. As momentum was building up, the excitement overspilled into the second round where loud cheers and encouragement could be heard by not only the participants, but also the spectators. After two hours of friendly competition, Group 9 comprising Dr. Amran Alias and Dr. Mohamad Hamzi Abdul Azziz from NRECC and, Mazuin Ima Salamat and Muhamad Sharfiz Shafie from Malakoff, emerged as champion for the Group category while Muhamad Sharfiz Shafie and Mazuin Ima Salamat were announced as the winner for the Men and Women category respectively. Subsequently, the event continued with a prize giving ceremony by YBhg. Dato’ Mohamad Razif and Encik Anwar Syahrin to all winners followed by a photo session. This initiative is a part of Malakoff's ongoing engagement with its major stakeholders through initiatives that can strengthen our partnership and further the spirit of ‘silaturrahim’ as we work to achieve our common goals and objectives. Additionally, it corresponds with our commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goal No. 17, which encourages stronger partnerships to support sustainable development and environmental protection. We would like to thank everyone for their amazing display of sportsmanship, and we hope to see you again next time.

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