Title: MR. N. SANGARAN
1Malaysian Industrial Development Authority
MR. N. SANGARAN DIRECTOR MACHINERY AND
ENGINEERING SUPPORTING INDUSTRIES DIVISION
MALAYSIAN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
(MIDA)
2MIDA
- Established in 1967 under Act of Parliament,
1965 - The principal Malaysian Government agency
responsible for the promotion and coordination of
industrial development and services sector in the
country - First point of contact for investors who intend
to set up projects in the manufacturing and
services sector in Malaysia - On 27 March 2004, the Government mandated MIDA to
promote investments in the services sector.
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3PROMOTION
- Foreign Direct Investment
- Domestic Investment
- Cross Border Investment
- Business matching through
- Enterprise Connect
- Manufacturing Services
EVALUATION
RESEARCH PLANNING
- Manufacturing licenses
- Tax incentives including for RD, Hotel
Tourism, Training Manufacturing related
services - Expatriate posts
- Duty exemption
- RDC, IPC and RD status
- Planning for Industrial Development
- Recommend policies and strategies on industrial
promotion and development - Formulation of strategies, programmes and
initiatives for international economic
cooperation
FOLLOW-UP/MONITORING
- Assist companies in the implementation and
operation of their projects - Facilitate exchange co-ordination among
institutions engaged in or connected with
industrial development - Advisory Services
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4MIDAS GLOBAL NETWORK
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5 MIDAS NEW OVERSEAS OFFICES 1. DALIAN
2. BANGKOK 3. JAKARTA
4. HO CHI MINH CITY
5. JOHANNESBURG 6. HOUSTON
7 . MUNICH
6Malaysian Economy First Quarter 2008
- GDP Growth 7.1
- Per Capita Income EUR
5,242 (2007) - Inflation 2.6
- Unemployment 3.6
- Trade Surplus EUR 6.6 billion
- International Reserves EUR 97.6 billion
(31 July 08) - Manufactured Exports to Total Exports 69.3
Malaysia is the 19th, largest trading nation in
the world
Source Central Bank of Malaysia/Malaysia
Department of Statistic 07/08
1 USD 0.78 EUR
7MALAYSIAS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT FIRST QUARTER
2008
1 USD 0.78 EUR
8PERFORMANCE
- Of the Manufacturing Services Sector
9Total Approved Manufacturing Projects
(2006 Aug
2008)
10TOP FIVE FOREIGN INVESTMENTS IN MALAYSIA JANUARY
AUG 2008
Note Italy No. Of Projects 2
Total Investment Euro 14.1million
11Projects in Operation With Italy Participation by
Industry, As at 2007
Source MIDA
12MALAYSIAS COMPETITIVENESS RANKINGS
- 19th MOST COMPETITIVE ECONOMY IN THE WORLD
- World Competitiveness Yearbook 2008, IMD
- 14th PREFERRED DESTINATION FOR FDI UNCTAD 2007
- TOP 3 ATTRACTIVE LOCATION FOR OFFSHORING
OUTSOURCING SERVICES - A.T. Kearneys- Annual Global Services Location
Index (In 2005, 2006 and 2007) - 13th RANK GLOBALLY FOR CAPITAL ACCESS
- Milken Institute, USA- Capital Access Index
(CAI) 2007 - 5th CHEAPEST CITY IN THE WORLD FOR RENT OF PRIME
OFFICE SPACE 11th CHEAPEST FOR PRIME INDUSTRIAL
SPACE - King Sturge, UK- Global Industrial And Office
Rents Survey 2007
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13Malaysian Industrial Development Authority
Strategies, Policies Incentives for
the Manufacturing Sector
14THEME
Malaysia Towards Global Competitiveness
15Current Focus on the Manufacturing Sector
- High technology, capital intensive knowledge
driven industries
- Industries manufacturingintermediate goods
- Machinery equipment
- Components parts
- Moulds and dies
- Biotechnology
- Advanced electronics
- Optics and photonics
- Wireless technology
- Display technology (TFT, LCD, Plasma parts)
- Petrochemical
- Pharmaceutical
- Medical devices
- ICT
- Resourced-based industries
- Food ( Halal Hub )
- Value-added products from oil palm biomass
(particle board, MDF board, animal feed)
- Upgrading of other sectors in particular
factory automation
16TARGETED SERVICES (IMP3)
- Business and professional services
- Logistics
- ICT services
- Distributive trade
- Education and training
- Construction
- Health
- Tourism
17Liberal Investment Policy
100 foreign equity ownership is allowed,
irrespective of the level of exports
- Guidelines on Repatriation of Profits
No restriction is imposed on the repatriation
of profits for foreign companies investing in
Malaysia
- Governments Delivery System
Special project officers in MIDA to
hand-hold and assist Investors in obtaining all
necessary approvals until they are operational
- Liberal Approval for Expatriates
- Key post permanent
- Time post 5 to 10 years
18INVESTMENT INCENTIVES
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19- Pioneer Status (PS)
- Income tax exemption, ranging from 70 to
100 - of statutory income for a period of 5 to 10
years. - Investment Tax Allowance (ITA)
- ITA of 60 to 100 on qualifying capital
expenditure - incurred for a period of 5 to 10 years.
- Reinvestment Allowance (RA)
- RA of 60 on qualifying capital
expenditure
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20Import Duty and Sales Tax Exemptions
- Raw Materials/Components
- Machinery and Equipment
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21MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT SECTOR
Malaysian Industrial Development Authority
22Approved Projects in ME Industry
23IMPORTS MACHINERY EQUIPMENT
24EXPORTS MACHINERY EQUIPMENT
25MAJOR MACHINERY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURED IN
MALAYSIA
- Assembly test equipment for electronic industry
- Factory automation equipment
- Natural rubber/latex/palm oil processing
machinery and equipment - Filling/wrapping/strapping machine
- Concrete mixers asphalt batching plants
- Cranes, lifts elevators
- Refrigeration plants/cold room equipment
- Power/hydraulic presses shearing bending
machines - Plant/packaged air-conditioners cooling towers
- Welding machine
- Pressure vessels industrial boilers
- Blowers fans
- Vibratory road rollers, C-frame for tractors,
buckets arms for excavators, hydraulic
cylinders, bushes pins - Dehumidifiers compressors
- Production equipment for oil and gas industry
26DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES AND STRATEGIES FOR THE M
E INDUSTRY OF MALAYSIA
- To Promote Malaysia as
- 1) The regional production hub for the high
technology and specialized machinery and
equipment - Â Â
- The main distribution centre in the region for
all types of machinery and equipment - The centre for maintenance related services,
refurbishment, reconditioning and upgrading of
high technology and specialized machinery and
equipment - Note To provide total solution for machinery,
automation and engineering services
27 MALAYSIAS COMPETITIVE EDGE
Lower cost compared to industrialised countries
High skilled knowledge workforce
Standard ME for Niche Market Specialised
Custom Made ME
High Technology
High quality
Engineering design capabilities
RD capabilities
28- Machine tools
- Plastic injection machines
- Plastic extrusion machines
- Material handling equipment
- Robotics and factory automation equipment
- Specialised/process machinery or equipment for
specific industry - Packaging machinery
- Parts and components of the above machines and
equipment
TARGETED MACHINERY EQUIPMENT
29SPECIAL INCENTIVES FOR TARGETED MACHINERY
EQUIPMENT
- Pioneer Status with tax exemption of 100 of
statutory income for a period of 10 years
- OR
- Investment Tax Allowance of 100 of qualifying
capital expenditure incurred within 5 years which
can be offset against 100 of statutory income
annually until fully utilised -
30MACHINE TOOLS
- Metal Cutting Machineries
- Machining Centers
- Milling Machines
- Lathe machines
- Grinding Machines
- EDM (Die sinking/wire cut)
- Metalworking/shaping Machineries
- Press brakes
- Guillotines
- Hydraulics power presses
- Turret punches
- Forging machines
- Imports were mainly from Japan, Taiwan,
Singapore, Germany, USA, Switzerland. - Emphasis is on high technology, NC and CNC
machines. - Leading companies in operation are Aida,
Hydra-Link, Li Chin (S.E.A), Sunfluid
Engineering, Technology Park Malaysia.
31PLASTIC INJECTION MACHINES
Targeted machines used for precision plastic
injection moulding of plastic products, parts and
components.
- Imports were mainly from Japan, Taiwan, Germany,
China, Singapore - Although one company has recently been given
approval, currently there are no manufacturers of
plastic injection machines in Malaysia
32PLASTIC EXTRUSION MACHINES
Targeted machines used for precision plastic
extrusion products, parts and components.
- Imports were mainly from Germany, Taiwan, Japan,
Italy, Korea, USA. - Currently there are 3 manufacturers of plastic
extrusion machinery in Malaysia
33MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT
ME in this category include those involved in
the movement, handling, storage and retrieval of
materials such as most types of cranes,
conveyance equipment, auto storage/retrieval
systems and material handling equipment for
manufacturing processes.
- Currently there are about 20 manufacturers of
material handling equipment in Malaysia - Leading companies in this industry are Favelle
Favco (a top ten world leading manufacturer of
tower cranes), Impsa, Exellift, MHE-Demag Cheng
Hua Engineering.
34PACKAGING MACHINERY
Targeted ME in this category include bottling
machinery, food and confectionary packing
machinery, wrapping and shrink wrapping machines,
sorting and grading machines, filling and sealing
machinery
- Currently there are about 5 manufacturers of
various packaging machinery in Malaysia. - Imports were mainly from Germany, Italy, Japan,
USA, Taiwan
35 SPECIALISED/PROCESS MACHINERY OR EQUIPMENT FOR
SPECIFIC INDUSTRY
- Targeted ME in this category are machinery and
equipment specifically designed for use in any
particular industry or process. - Industries targeted include food and beverage,
woodworking, pulp and paper, agricultural,
automotive, medical, biotechnology, oil and gas
processing, petrochemical, pharmaceutical,
printing.
(EUR million)
- Very high priority category ME for
investment promotion
36- There are more than 200 companies operating
within automation equipment cluster in Malaysia
manufacturing automation equipment, parts,
component modules and providing related
services. - Malaysias capabilities in this industry is
increasingly being recognised globally where
Malaysia is the leading manufacturer of
automation equipment for the EE industry in the
South East Asian region. - Major local companies such as Genetec, Vitrox,
Kobay Technology, Pentamaster and Upeca.
Automation Equipment Industry in Malaysia
37- Types of automation equipment produced are for
the - PCB Inspection
- Semiconductor Processing
- Hard Disk Drive Industry
- Apart from developing new automation process for
the above, Malaysian companies have also invested
into the production of automation equipment for
other industries such as - Medical
- Automotive
Automation Equipment Industry in Malaysia
38- Penang Automation Cluster (PAC)
- PAC is a Penang-based automation cluster, which
comes under the umbrella of investPenang with
members more than 60 companies. - A collaborative platform to leverage on members
core competencies in automation to jointly
develop high technology products for the global
market. - FMM-Automation Tehnology Group (FMM-ATIG)
- FMM-ATIG is a group under the Federation of
Malaysian Manufacturers to further promote and
enhance the development of the automation
equipment industry in Malaysia with members more
than 50 companies.
39MAJOR ITALIAN COMPANIES IN OPERATIONS IN MALAYSIA
IN MACHINERY ENGINEERING
40MAJOR FOREIGN COMPANIES INOPERATIONS IN MALAYSIA
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52MALAYSIAS ENGINEERING SUPPORTING INDUSTRY
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53POSITION OF THE ENGINEERING SUPPORTING INDUSTRY
SECTOR
- Significant role in the economys structural
transformation to a fully industrialized nation
by year 2020 - Complements the machinery and equipment
manufacturing industry by supplying parts,
components and services - Gearing towards meeting global outsourcing
requirements in terms of technology, quality and
on-time delivery - The engineering supporting companies are gearing
towards becoming total solution providers or
pooling their resources to offer integrated
services -
- Companies are specializing more and more towards
low volume, high mix, high value-added parts,
modules and components.
54MALAYSIAN TOTAL SOLUTION PROVIDERS
- Among Malaysian Total Solution Providers are -
- Alpha Master Sdn. Bhd.
- Atasmi Precision Machinist Sdn. Bhd.
- UWC Holdings Sdn. Bhd.
- Lypometal Sdn. Bhd.
- Kobay Technology Sdn. Bhd.
- Kein Hing International Bhd.
- These companies are capable of providing total
solutions to the advanced requirements of high
value-added and high technology industries such
as the high end EE, automotive, medical
equipment and devices, machinery manufacturing,
scientific laboratory equipment and aerospace
industries.
55SOURCING CAPABILITIES IN MALAYSIA
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STRENGTHS
- Suppliers show overall good quality of execution
- And strong willingness to deliver
- Able to supply the high volume, low mix demand
for the electrical electronics,
telecommunications and automotive industries. - Capabilities to supply low volume, high mix niche
products for the medical, machinery equipment,
oil gas and aerospace industry - MIDA offers very favourable environment with both
financial incentives and operational support
56AFTA A Potential Market
57AFTA
Benefits of locating in Malaysia
- Integrated domestic ASEAN market of more than 567
million people with total GDP of EUR 830 billion.
- ASEAN FTA 2010
- All tariffs in ASEAN eliminated
- ASEAN
- - Economic Community 2015
- - Allow free flow of goods, services and
- investments, labour and freer flow of capital
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58Why Malaysia ?
- Political Economic Stability
- Pro-business Government
- Liberal Investment Policies
- Transparent Policies
- Policy of Welcome
- Well Developed Infrastructure
- Harmonious Industrial Relations
- Trainable Educated Labour Force
- Quality of Life
- Good Track Record
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