UNIPAC Engineering Aims To Be National And Regional Auto Testing Services Player

By Mohd Noor Azeery Idris

KUALA LUMPUR, June 8 (Bernama) — UNIPAC Engineering (M) Sdn Bhd aims to become a major national and regional player in the automotive testing sector in Southeast Asia through a comprehensive engineering approach and continuous investment in smart technology.

General manager Daryl Yap said the automotive and engineering solutions provider’s strength lies in its ability to offer end-to-end solutions that meet international standards, from workshop design to equipment selection, which supports its aspiration to be a market leader.

"We are not just a supplier. We also have an in-house team of 2D and 3D designers who provide recommendations to clients based on their specific needs.

"Our team can cater to passenger and commercial vehicles inspection as well as official service centres for various international automotive brands," he said on Bernama TV’s business programme “Bual Bisnes” on Saturday.

According to Yap, UNIPAC also collaborates with leading German technology brands such as Beissbarth GmbH, which produces modern testing and service equipment in the premium segment for automotive workshops and car manufacturers, in compliance with the latest industry standards.

"We share the developments in international standards and align them with Malaysian and United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) standards," he added.

Yap noted that although vehicle test parameters for brakes, headlights, and emissions have not changed significantly, UNIPAC emphasises the importance of upgrading equipment in line with advancements in software and modern interfaces based on Industry 4.0 technology.

Additionally, UNIPAC is expanding its technology offerings in the fields of pneumatics, hydraulics, material handling, and civil engineering, backed by its broad expertise in engineering.

He said a reassessment of the lifespan and effectiveness of existing equipment is necessary every five to 10 years, especially for vehicle inspection centres using machines that are over 20 to 30 years old.

This directly supports the company’s business sustainability in providing continuous equipment upgrade solutions.

— BERNAMA