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The
Group currently has 36 chambers of owned kiln drying facilities with
the monthly average capacity of 36,000 m3 of sawn timber. Out of this
capacity, 16 chambers are located in its Muar factory while there are
20 chambers in its Indonesia plant.
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The
Indonesia plant is located on a 25 acres of land at North Sumatera
while the Muar plant is on a 3 acres of land. The Group’s raw material
strength is reflected on its strong linkages to the down stream. The
Group has contracted with a state owned enterprise to access to 88,000
hectares of rubber plantation. This make the Group probably the
furniture manufacturer that has a contracted access to the largest
rubber plantation in the world. This is important as rubber wood is the
main component of its cost and with this availability of long term
uninterrupted supply of rubber wood, the Group is positioned on a
strong competitive advantage as compare to its competitors. |
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