Use of Lithium Forklift
Use of Lithium Forklift We are transitioning to the use of lithium-powered forklifts in our operations, replacing diesel forklifts, to not only promote cost savings but also significantly reduce our environment impact.
Use of Lithium Forklift We are transitioning to the use of lithium-powered forklifts in our operations, replacing diesel forklifts, to not only promote cost savings but also significantly reduce our environment impact.
Polycarbonate TransparentRoot Sheet for Natural Light for Canteen The use of polycarbonate transparent root sheets allows natural light to enter the premises, significantly reducing the need for artificial lighting in the canteen.
Optimising Air Conditioning System We have transformed from centralised air conditioner into split-type air conditioning which is more cost-effective and energy-efficient.
The adoption of laser cutting technology The adoption of laser cutting technology strengthens our waste management efforts by enabling highly precise cuts that minimise material offcuts and reduce production of waste.
Green Plants in Office Enviroment Adding green plants to office space, such as the office lobby, can uplift the office environment and productivity. Using plants as living walls and in lobby areas can remove stale office air and improve oxygen levels. Use of auto -welding machines and auto-packing machines to reduce energy consumption.
Installed Four Ceiling Fans Installed four ceiling fans in production to replace industrial fans.
3R Program(Reduce,Reuse,Recycle) Employees actively support our 3R (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle) initiative by contributing new or pre-owned food containers, drinking bottles, reusable bags, cloths and luggage. These items are placed in the canteen common area for redistribution, encouraging a culture of reuse and responsible consumption. Load More End of Content.
WYS shareholders approve RM67mil property disposal, RM94.5mil land acquisition KUALA LUMPUR: BWYS Group Bhd’s shareholders have approved the disposal of a leasehold industrial property in Bukit Changgang for RM67mil, alongside the acquisition of a freehold industrial land in Tanjong Duabelas for RM94.5mil. Both properties are located in Kuala Langat, Selangor. In a statement, the sheet metal products manufacturer and scaffolding supplier said the approvals were obtained at its extraordinary general meeting held today. The disposal involves industrial land together with existing buildings at Bukit Changgang, while the acquisition relates to a freehold industrial land parcel in Tanjong Duabelas. BWYS said the proposed Bukit Changgang disposal will enable the group to unlock the value of a non-core asset and strengthen its financial position. Proceeds from the sale are expected to be used for the repayment of bank borrowings, working capital requirements and partial funding of the proposed Tanjong Duabelas land acquisition. “This transaction also allows the group to optimise its asset base and improve capital efficiency by reallocating resources towards higher value-added and growth-supporting initiatives,” BWYS said. Meanwhile, the proposed Duabelas land acquisition supports the group’s long-term expansion plans by providing capacity for new manufacturing and warehousing facilities within a strategic industrial hub. Managing director Kang Beng Hai said the approval of both the Changgang property disposal and the Duabelas land acquisition reflects the group’s disciplined approach to asset management and long-term planning. “By unlocking value from a non-core asset while securing strategically located land to support future operations, the group is strengthening its balance sheet and enhancing flexibility to support sustainable growth over the longer term.” source:https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2026/01/22/bwys-shareholders-approve-rm67mil-property-disposal-rm945mil-land-acquisition