LATEST NEWS   PM Anwar, Turkmenistan President Serdar Berdimuhamedov witnessed the signing of a strategic cooperation agreement between Petronas and Turkmenistan authorities-- PMO | At 6 pm, the ringgit eased to 4.1340/1395 versus the US dollar from Thursday's close of 4.1145/1195 | The collaboration opens up space for more strategic engagements in future, including exploring the great potential of Turkmenistan's natural gas sector, which has among the world's largest gas reserves - PMO | Gabungan Kelab Media Malaysia (GKMM) state affiliates receive RM10,000, GKMM receive RM30,000 from Communications Ministry - Fahmi | The achievement comes as Malaysia and Turkmenistan mark 30 years of cooperation in the energy sector, which has been a key pillar of bilateral relations between the two countries -- PMO | 

ISF Group Unit Yeo Plumber Bags RM22.48 Mln Residential, Data Centre Contracts

KUALA LUMPUR, April 13 (Bernama) -- End-to-end piping solutions provider ISF Group Bhd’s wholly owned subsidiary Yeo Plumber Sdn Bhd has secured four new contracts, primarily from residential and data centre projects, with a combined value of RM22.48 million.

The company said the scope of works involves the supply, delivery, installation, testing, commissioning and maintenance of cold water and sanitary plumbing services.

ISF managing director Jeff Ai Boon Chen said these contract wins reinforce its position in segments with sustained demand.

“While our progress in data centre projects is encouraging, given the higher technical requirements and execution standards involved, we continue to secure projects across a diversified client base, including residential and industrial developments.

“As Malaysia’s digital infrastructure continues to expand, we are seeing a strong pipeline of opportunities. While we remain mindful of macroeconomic uncertainties, we will continue to adopt a prudent approach to project selection and cost management,” he said in a statement.

He said this would allow ISF to sustain profit margins while building a resilient order book.

Following these contract awards, ISF’s unbilled order book has increased to RM148.1 million.

“The rising contribution from data centre related projects highlights the group’s ability to secure technically demanding assignments,” ISF said.

-- BERNAMA