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Scanfil Invests RM15.8 Mln To Expand, Modernise Johor Bahru Manufacturing Facility

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 3 (Bernama) -- Scanfil, Europe’s largest listed electronics manufacturing company, has invested RM15.8 million to expand and modernise its SRX Global (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd facility in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, according to the Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA).

In a statement today, MIDA said the upgrade will boost production capacity by nearly 50 per cent, reinforcing Johor Bahru’s role as a strategic electronics hub in Asia.

“The investment strengthens Scanfil's Asia Pacific operations, which also include SRX Global facilities in Melbourne, Australia.

“Before this expansion, the Malaysian facility operated four automated surface-mount technology (SMT) lines with 170 employees,” it said, adding that the expansion will enable the current workforce to rise with demand.

The production area will increase by about 50 per cent. It will also offer integrated one-stop manufacturing that covers electronics assembly and complex box build.

The facility features a cutting-edge design aligned with the SRX Global and Scanfil Dream Factory programme, which focuses on driving data integration, process optimisation and advanced automation. The investment will also enhance SRX Global's operations significantly.

Meanwhile, MIDA chief executive officer Datuk Sikh Shamsul Ibrahim Sikh Abdul Majid described Scanfil's Johor Bahru investment as a significant step forward in advancing Malaysia's high-value manufacturing sector.

He said the investment will attract advanced technologies, create skilled employment opportunities and strengthen innovation and sustainability across the electronics supply chain.

“This initiative is well aligned with Malaysia's New Industrial Master Plan 2030 and the National Semiconductor Strategy, which aim to deepen Malaysia’s capabilities in electronics and semiconductors while building long-term resilience in the global supply chain,” he added.

-- BERNAMA