The Chief Economist from Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) Kuala Lumpur, Mr. Fraziali Ismail had a working visit to Suria Capital Holdings Berhad (SCHB) and its subsidiary, Sabah Ports Sdn Bhd (SPSB). The visit was warmly welcomed by the top management of SCHB and SPSB led by Madam Ng Kiat Min, the Group Managing Director.
The meeting took place after quick refreshment at the Executive Lounge, Wisma SabahPorts overlooking the port’s operation view. During the meeting, Madam Ng explains the progress of Sapangar Port expansion plan to upgrade the capabilities of its main container port, Sapangar Bay Container Port (SBCP) as well as to inform them the major projects by Suria Capital. She also clarify the challenges faced by the company and anticipated opportunities in 2018.
At the end of the meeting, Mdm Ng Kiat Min presented a group photo taken earlier as a memento to Mr. Fraziali Ismail.
The visit was accompanied by BNM entourage comprises Mr. Zambre Ismail (Head of Bank Negara Malaysia Kota Kinabalu), Mr. Idwan Suhardi Hakim (Deputy Director, Economist Dept., BNM Kuala Lumpur), Mr. Yeam Shin Yau (Sr. Economist, BNM Kota Kinabalu), Ms. Nurul Aisyah Mat (Economist, BNM Kota Kinabalu), Mr. Wan Mohd. Nawawi Mohd Hassan (Manager, Financial Advisory and Sureveillance, BNM Kota Kinabalu), Mr. Mohammed Tonarusli Tonamli (Associate Exec., Financial Advisory and Sureveillance, Kota Kinabalu), Mr. Mohamad Ishaq Hakim bin Mohd. Ariff Krishnan (Associate Economist, Economics Dept., BNM Kuala Lumpur), Ms. Stefanie Joan Almeida (Associate Economist, Economics Dept., BNM Kuala Lumpur), Sarjan Sharani Shukor (Auxiliary Police Officer, BNM Kota Kinabalu), Cons. Khairul Amir bin Mat Arob (Auxiliary Police Officer, BNM Kota Kinabalu).
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Unit 3-03 – 3-31, Level 3, JQ Central,
Coastal Highway, Off Jalan Tun Fuad Stephens,
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SBCP was recognized for the numerous green initiatives taken such as the installation of electrical Rubber Tyred Gantry Cranes, usage of LED lighting and implementation of the
Autostore Terminal Operating System which minimizes paper consumption. The APSN council further noted SBCP’s active engagement in ecological conservation through projects such as seagrass transplanting, mangrove restoration and rehabilitation projects across the port locality.
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