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Electronics Manufacturing Services Malaysia’s EMS Advantage Malaysian Industrial Development Authority Block 4, Plaza Sentral, Jalan Stesen Sentral 5 Kuala Lumpur Sentral 50470 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Website: http://www.mida.gov.my Tel: (603) 2267 3633 Fax: (603) 2274 8463 E-mail: [email protected] Published by Electronics Industry Division, MIDA April 2007

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Page 1: Electronics Manufacturing Services · Electronics manufacturing services (EMS) providers are assuming an increasingly important role and making a significant impact on manufacturing

ElectronicsManufacturingServicesMalaysia’s EMS Advantage

Malaysian Industrial Development AuthorityBlock 4, Plaza Sentral, Jalan Stesen Sentral 5Kuala Lumpur Sentral50470 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Website: http://www.mida.gov.my Tel: (603) 2267 3633 Fax: (603) 2274 8463 E-mail: [email protected]

Published by Electronics Industry Division, MIDAApril 2007

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Electronics manufacturing services (EMS)providers are assuming an increasinglyimportant role and making a significant impacton manufacturing industries worldwide today.

EMS companies function as strategic partnersto larger Original Equipment Manufacturers(OEMs) by providing them with a full range ofservices which include contract design,prototyping, final system assembly,configuration, order fulfillment, and repair andafter-market services. By using the services ofEMS providers, OEMs can concentrate on theircore competencies such as research andproduct development, brand building, salesand marketing.

Outsourcing to EMS providers also enablesOEMs to gain access to the latest equipment,process knowledge and manufacturing know-how without having to make substantial capitalinvestments as capital risks are converted intovariable costs.

The trend in manufacturing partnership hasbeen growing steadily as OEMs strive to cutcosts to maintain their competitive advantagein the face of rapidly changing marketconditions, technological advances and globalcompetition.

The EMS industry first appeared some 30 yearsago and has flourished since. Consolidationwithin the industry has led to the emergence ofa few well-known multi-billion dollar ‘tier one’companies with worldwide operations such asSolectron, Flextronics, Celestica, Jabil, Plexusand Sanmina-SCI.

According to San Jose-based market researchfirm Electronic Trend Publications, revenue forthe global EMS market totaled US$190 billionin 2005, a 14 per cent increase over 2004. TheEMS industry accounted for 23 per cent of thetotal worldwide electronics assembly valued atUS$810 billion. The EMS market will continueto grow in the coming years as outsourcing ofelectronic manufacturing continues. Therevenue for the global EMS market is estimatedto reach US$328 billion in 2010. The firm alsofound that in the EMS industry, Asia accountedfor 45 per cent of the industry’s production in2005, while the computer and peripheralsmarket made up 39 per cent of the industry’srevenue.

The single, compelling reason for OEMs tooutsource to EMS providers is to improve theiroverall supply chain and gain a competitiveadvantage. Contract manufacturing offersnumerous benefits to OEMs, such as improvedefficiency, cost reductions, enhanced quality,flexibility, advanced production technology,additional capacity, faster time to market andresponsiveness.

Traditionally, computers, cell phones andtelecommunications hardware provided thegreatest demand for outsourcing to EMSproviders. There are further opportunities forEMS providers outside the computer andcommunications fields, namely those in thedefense, medical, industrial, automotive, andconsumer sectors. A consulting firm,Technology Forecasters, Inc. (TFI) estimatedthat EMS could capture as much as US$10billion in medical devices outsourcing businessin 2009.

The positive trends of outsourcing in the EMSsector will be a major opportunity in the comingyears. The In-Stat market intelligence reportestimated the contract manufacturing output inAsia to reach US$155 billion in 2009 fromUS$70.2 billion in 2004, with a compoundannual growth rate of 17 per cent over the2004-2009 period. This strong growth isincreasingly driven by the availability of low-cost labor and an increasing pool of technicalexpertise in the region. With increasing globalcompetition, challenges on staying cost-effective, and requirements for top qualitywork, more international companies areexploring outsourcing options in Asia – inparticular, Malaysia.

ManufacturingSuccess

Gearing for

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The development of the E&E industry hasencouraged the establishment of contractmanufacturing services companies inMalaysia. These companies provide vitalsupport to the semiconductor, consumerelectronics, computer and peripherals,communications and data storage industries.Leading EMS companies, many of whom rankamong the top 50 companies worldwide, haveestablished and expanded their operations inMalaysia. Among them include Flextronics,Solectron, Sanmina-SCI, Celestica, JabilCircuit, and Plexus. These companiesmanufacture products or parts for OEMs andOriginal Design Manufacturers (ODMs). Theyprovide total manufacturing solutions byundertaking product design, manufacturingand distribution services for customers.

BCM is one of the home-grown companies thathave since established a niche position withinthe EMS industry. Other Malaysian companiessuch as Globetronics, Carsem, Unisem and AICspecialized in integrated circuit andsemiconductor packaging.

Based on MIDA’s records, there are more than1,695 E&E companies in operation in Malaysiawith investments of US$24.5 billion andemployment of more than 596,000 persons or37.8 per cent of total employment in themanufacturing sector. In 2006, exports ofelectronic products from Malaysia amountedto US$74.0 billion or 62.2 per cent of totalmanufacturing exports. There is thus goodpotential for the further development of theEMS industry in Malaysia.

With an abundance of trained manpower, awell-developed infrastructure and an efficienttelecommunication system coupled with itscontinued commitment to research anddevelopment and infrastructure and human

resource development, Malaysia is a viablelocation for the establishment of EMSoperations. The country’s sound informationtechnology infrastructure also allows EMScompanies to tap opportunities in virtualmanufacturing, a growing market trend arisingfrom the influence of the cyber world and itsborderless society.

Malaysia also offers attractive tax incentives toencourage EMS companies to locate theiroperations in the country. These incentivesrange from Pioneer Status and Investment TaxAllowances to “pre-packaged” incentiveswhich incorporate a special package ofincentives to meet the specific needs ofindividual projects.

The incentives are given based on certainpriorities such as the levels of value-added,technology used, industrial linkages, R & Dexpenditure, employment of scientific andtechnical staff, and capital investment incurred.Companies which qualify for these direct taxincentives are given partial or total relief fromthe payment of income tax for a specifiedperiod.

Malaysia, strategically located in the vibrantgrowth region of Asia, is the ideal location forcompanies looking to establish EMS operationsor to source EMS solutions. Malaysia is also inan advantageous position to be the springboardfor EMS companies intending to penetrateother markets in the region. With the fullimplementation of the ASEAN Free Trade Area(AFTA) in 2003, EMS providers benefits from asingle market with a total population of morethan 500 million people and a combined GDPof around US$800 billion.

Malaysia’s market-oriented economy andgovernment policies that maintain a businessenvironment with opportunities for growth andprofits have made the country a highlycompetitive manufacturing and export base.Investors are attracted by Malaysia’s:• Political and economic stability• Educated and productive multilingual

work force• Wide use of English, especially in business• Liberal investment policies • Attractive package of investment incentives• Well-developed financial and banking sector• Legal and accounting system based on

international practice• Well-developed infrastructure and

telecommunications support• Intellectual property protection

Thus, multinational corporations from morethan 40 countries have invested in over 3000projects in Malaysia.

The World Competitiveness Yearbook 2006,published by the Institute for ManagementDevelopment, ranked Malaysia as the 8th mostcompetitive country with population of morethan 20 million and the 8th most competitiveamong Asian countries ahead of India andThailand.

According to the World Bank group, Malaysiaranked 21st out of 155 countries for ease ofdoing business.

In the Deutsche Bank Research Report 2005,Malaysia was ranked among the top 5 growthcentres in the emerging markets which willpost the highest GDP growth rates from 2006to 2020. Malaysia was placed second, with aprojected GDP growth rate of 5.4 per cent perannum, surpassed only by India (5.5%).Malaysia was ranked ahead of China (5.2%),Thailand (4.5%) and Turkey (4.1%).

US-based Employment Conditions Abroad(ECA) International Limited has also rankedMalaysia as among the five least expensivecountries in the world based on a price surveyon goods and services.

Frost & Sullivan (F&S), a global growthconsulting company ranked Malaysia amongthe top five countries for energy, finance,logistics and global shared services andoutsourcing (SSO).

The favorable ranking is a testimony to theattractiveness of Malaysia as an offshorelocation for EMS to conduct their businessactivities.

The world’s major electronics companies withmanufacturing operations in Malaysia include:

USA : Freescale Semiconductor, Intel,Texas Instruments, Dell, AMD,Agilent Technologies, LinearSemiconductor, Motorola,Seagate and Western Digital.

Asia Pacific: Sony, NEC, Panasonic, Hitachi,Toshiba, Sanyo, Alps, Brother,Canon, JVC, Konica-Minolta,Rohm, Fujitsu, Samsung,Nichia, Funai, TDK, BenQ,Sharp, Mitsubishi, Fuji Electric.

Europe : Alcatel, Philips,STMicroelectronics, Siemens,Marconi, Osram, Infineon.

Its vibrant business environment and excellentquality of life have made Malaysia the choicelocation for offshore manufacturing operations.

Malaysia’s EMS Industry MALAYSIA: An Attractive Investment Centre

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The corporate tax rate for both local and foreignowned companies in Malaysia has beenreduced to 27 per cent for the year ofassessment 2007 and will be further reducedto 26 per cent in the year of assessment 2008.With this reduction, the investment environmentin Malaysia is even more competitive. Malaysia’scorporate tax rate is lower than many of thecountries in the region.

A wide range of tax incentives is also offered bythe government to encourage investment inmanufacturing activities. Companies which aregiven tax incentives qualify for partial or totalrelief from the payment of income tax for aspecified period of time. These incentives areconstantly reviewed to ensure that Malaysiamaintains its competitive edge to attractinvestments.

1. Main Incentives for ManufacturingCompanies• Pioneer Status: Income tax exemption

of 70% or 100% on the statutory incomefor five years; or

• Investment Tax Allowance: Investmenttax allowance of 60% or 100% on thequalifying capital expenditure for fiveyears. The allowance can be utilised tooffset against 70% or 100% of thestatutory income.

• Reinvestment Allowance: Reinvestmentallowance of 60% for 15 years on thequalifying capital expenditure. Theallowance can be offset against 70% or100% of the statutory income.

• Accelerated Capital Allowance: Anaccelerated capital allowance consistingof 40% and an annual allowance of 20%is available for three years after thereinvestment allowance period.

2. Incentives for High Technology Companies• Pioneer Status: Income tax exemption

of 100% on the statutory income for fiveyears; or

• Investment Tax Allowance: Investmenttax allowance of 60% on the qualifyingcapital expenditure for five years. Theallowance can be utilised to offsetagainst 100% of the statutory income.

3. Incentives for Strategic Projects• Pioneer Status: Income tax exemption

of 100% on the statutory income for 10years; or

• Investment Tax Allowance: Investmenttax allowance of 100% on the qualifyingcapital expenditure for five years. Theallowance can be utilised to offsetagainst 100% of the statutory income.

4. Pre-packaged Incentives• Customised packages that cover tax and

non-tax incentives.

5. Incentives for R&D

6. Incentives to Strengthen Industrial Linkages

7. Other Incentives• Industrial Building Allowance• Infrastructure Allowance• Import duty exemption for:

- raw materials/components- equipment and machinery

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Flextronics has a very strong presence inMalaysia. Our confidence in Malaysia isgrowing stronger and is evidenced by ourexpansive investment in the Port of TanjungPelepas (PTP) Free Trade Zone in Johor.

The “Campus Concept” facility in PTP is afully integrated manufacturing centre aimedto enhance our operational efficiency andcompetitiveness. It is a one-stop shopsolutions ranging from R&D, industrialization,mechanicals, PCBA, system integration,testing and logistics.

Koh Yew WahGeneral ManagerFlextronics Technology (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd

Malaysia is a growing and vibrant economywith a rich technology heritage. Solectronhas had a strong presence in Malaysia formore than 15 years because of the labortalent that enables Solectron to serve globalcustomers. Utilizing the Solectron ProductionSystem, our industry-leading combination ofLean and Six Sigma, we are helping customersto reduce costs, increase flexibility, minimizelead times, and improve quality to maximizecompetitive advantages. Malaysia is also hometo the Solectron Technical Center and FailureAnalysis Labs, which provide the regionalsites with support in the areas of Process andTest Development, R&D in the emerginginterconnect technologies such as liquidcrystal display assembly, High i/o Ball GridArraypackage assembly, lead free soldering,flip chip and direct chip attach processes.

Joe Teng Heam HongSenior Vice PresidentSouth Asia Operations Solectron Corporation

Incentives for Growth

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’’‘‘Malaysia’s advantage lies in the area to handle

complex products with high flexibilityrequirements well. The technical competent ishigh and management and leadershipcapability in manufacturing is one of the best inthe world. Coupled with strong work ethics andbusiness-friendly and proactive governmentsupport, it is definitely one of the best, if not thebest, country for EMS industry.

YJ Lim Managing DirectorPlexus Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd.

MALAYSIA:Selected EMS, Sub-Contracting and Printed Circuit BoardAssembly Companies

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‘‘As more OEMs from America and Europelook for ways to cut cost, there is going to becontinuous growth for the EMS industry inMalaysia. With the increase in designsolution providers, and inflow/ expansions ofOEM multinationals in the country, the EMSindustry in Malaysia is set for stronger growth.Areas of growth are likely to be focused oncommunication PCBAs, telecommunicationequipment, and integrated system solutions.Malaysia has demonstrated good experienceand track record as an electronicsmanufacturing destination, with the rightbusiness climate, political stability, electricaland electronics engineering capabilities,excellent infrastructure with a pool of skilledand multilingual workforce.

CY LeeChief Executive Officer BCM Electronics Corporation Sdn. Bhd.

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Company Products/Activities

Malaysia: Selected EMS and Sub-Contracting Companies

1. AIC Semiconductor Sdn. Bhd.Lot 26 & 27, Jalan Hi-Tech 4Kulim Hi-Tech Industrial ParkPhase 1, 09000 Kulim, KedahTel: 604-4085148Fax: 604-4031440Contact: Mr. CY Chong Email: [email protected]: www.aicsemicon.com

2. BCM Electronics Corporation Sdn. Bhd.Plot 21, Jalan Hi-Tech 4Kulim Hi-Tech Park, Phase 109000 Kulim, KedahTel: 604-4033180Fax: 604-4033181Contact: Mr. CY LeeEmail: [email protected]: www.bcmcorp.com.my

3. Carsem (M) Sdn. Bhd.Jalan Lapangan TerbangP.O. Box 20430720 Ipoh, PerakTel: 605-3123333Fax: 605-3125333Contact: Mr. Soo Teck LaiEmail: [email protected]: www.carsem.com

4. Celestica Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.Plot 15 , Jalan Hi-Tech 2/3Phase 1, Kulim Hi-Tech Park09000 Kulim, KedahTel: 604-4033288Fax: 604-403 3277Website: www.celestica.com

Contact: Mr. Neoh Chee KeongEmail: [email protected]: 04-4033215Contact: Mr. Tang Meng TeikEmail: [email protected]: 604-4033314

5. COB Technology Asia Sdn. Bhd.Plot 86, Jalan PKNK 2Sg. Petani Industrial Estate08000 Sg. PetaniKedah Tel: 604-2273018Fax: 604-2276018Contact: Ms. Magdalene LeeEmail: [email protected]: www.cob-tech.com.sg

• Semiconductors (integrated circuits).• Smart card modules (SCM).

Area of expertise:• RF technology with box build integration.• Product management customization towards high

mix, low volume solutions.• Development engineering capabilities.

Products:• Printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA).• Telecommunication and power boards,

transmitters and receivers, battery packs, powerconverters, flexi circuits, adaptors, etc.

• Advanced integrated circuits using chip-scalepackaging (CSP), system-in package (SiP), andflip chip on leadframe (FCOL) technologysemiconductors.

• ‘Design, development and manufacture of printedcircuit board assemblies for microprocessorapplication’ and ‘Design, development andmanufacture of system controller for imagingequipment/devices’.

• ‘Design, development and manufacture oftelecommunication products/devices’ and‘measuring and checking instrument’.

• PCBA for avionic equipment & devices (BluetoothTechnology).

• Telecommunication.• Life sciences.• Transport/automotive. • Industrial electronics.

6. Flextronics Technology (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.12 Jalan Tampoi 7/1Kawasan Perindustrian Tampoi81200 Johor Bahru, JohorTel: 607-3408888Fax: 607-3342111Contact: Mr. Koh Yew WahEmail: [email protected]: www.flextronics.com

7. Globetronics Sdn. Bhd.Plot 2, Phase 4, Bayan Lepas FIZ11900 PenangTel: 604-6444906Fax: 604-6446517Contact: Mr. Heng Huck LeeEmail: [email protected]: www.globetronics.com.my

8. Jabil Circuit Sdn. Bhd.No. 56, Hilir Sungai Kluang 1Bayan Lepas Industrial ParkPhase 4, 11900 PenangTel: 604-6427976Fax: 604-6428001Contact: Mr. LC ChinEmail: [email protected]: www.jabil.com

9. Plexus Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd.Bayan Lepas FIZ, Phase II11900 Bayan Lepas, PenangTel: 604-6321000Fax: 604-6321888Contact: Mr. YJ LimEmail: [email protected]: www.plexus.com

10. Sanmina-SCI Systems (M) Sdn. Bhd.202, Lorong Perusahaan Maju 9Bukit Tengah Industrial Park13600 Prai, PenangTel: 604-5081228Fax: 604-5081233Contact: Mr. YY LimEmail: [email protected]: www.sanmina-sci.com

• ProductsComputer/computer peripherals:- Inkjet printers.- Single function.- All In One (AIO).- Multifunction (MFP).- Photosmart.

• Activities- Assembly services.- Manufacturing services.- Engineering services.- Test and development & engineering.- Quality engineering.- New product introduction (NPI).- Reverse logistics services.- Training centre.

• Integrated circuits – assembly/test services.• Burn-in services.• Electroplating services.

• Printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA).• Computer and peripheral boards utilizing

interconnect and substrate technologies.• Electro-Mechanical System/Box build assemblies.

• Printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA).• Computers, computer and peripherals and

telecommunication equipment includingnetworking equipment, industrial equipment,analytical and medical devices.

• System level integration including configure toorder and direct order fulfillment.

• Printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA).• Computer motherboards, disk drive control

boards.• Satellite decoders and receivers.• Security ID printers.• Wireless modems.• Surveillance equipment.• Networking equipment.

Company Products/Activities

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11. Solectron Technology Sdn. Bhd.Plot 13, Phase 4Prai Industrial Estate13600 Prai, PenangTel: 604-5075600Fax: 604-5064680Contact: Mr. CC YongEmail: [email protected]: www.solectron.com

12. Unisem (M) BhdNo.1, Persiaran Pulai Jaya 9Kawasan Perindustrian Pulai Jaya31300 Ipoh, PerakTel: 605-3572800Fax: 605-3572788Contact: Mr. CH AngEmail: [email protected]: www.unisem.com.my

13. V.S. Industry BerhadPlo 47, Senai Industrial Estate81400 Senai, Johor Darul TakzimTel: 607-5973199Fax: 607-5997608Contact: Mr. Nick LimEmail: [email protected]: www.vs-i.com

14. Venture Electronics Services (M) Sdn. Bhd.Plot 44, Bayan Lepas Industrial Park IV11900 PenangTel: 604-8107115Fax: 604-8107100Contact: Mr. John LeongEmail: [email protected]: www.venture.com.sg

• Printed circuit board assembly and subsystemmanufacturing.

• Systems assembly and test.• Supply Chain Management.• Product fulfillment and logistics.

• Full turn-key assembly and test for IntegratedCircuit from.

• Wafer bumbing to drop ship services.

• Printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA) & remotecontroller.

• Colour projection televisions and parts.• Oscillator sprinklers and spray gun (for

gardening).• Front panel for air-cond and plastic part for air-

cond panel (for car).

• Design, development and manufacturer of systemintegration accessories, sub-assembly and printedcircuit board assembly for communication-networking equipment, data processingequipment and medical and scientific equipment.

1. Advance Modules Sdn. Bhd.No. 8, Jalan Jurunilai U1/20Hicom Glenmarie Industrial Park 40150 Shah Alam, SelangorTel: 603-55697877Fax: 603-55697699Contact: Mr. PaulvannanEmail: [email protected]: www.advancemodules.com

2. BCM Electronics Corporation Sdn. Bhd.Plot 21, Jalan Hi-Tech 4Kulim Hi-Tech Park, Phase 109000 Kulim, KedahTel: 604-4033180Fax: 604-4033181Contact: Mr. CY LeeEmail: [email protected]: www.bcmcorp.com.my

3. Sato Malaysia Electronics Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd.Lot 20, Jalan 22346100 Petaling Jaya, SelangorTel: 603-78449400Fax: 603-79573650Contact: Mr. Kenny NgEmail: [email protected]: www.satomalaysia.com

4. Celestica Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.Plot 15, Jalan Hi-Tech 2/3 Phase 1, Kulim Hi-Tech Park09000 Kulim, KedahTel: 604-4033288Fax: 604-4033277Website: www.celestica.com

Contact: Mr. Neoh Chee KeongEmail: [email protected]: 604-4033215Contact: Mr. Tang Meng TeikEmail: [email protected]: 604-4033314

5. COB Technology Asia Sdn. Bhd.Plot 86, Jalan PKNK 2Sg. Petani Industrial Estate08000 Sg. Petani, KedahTel: 604-2273018Fax: 604-2276018Contact: Ms. Magdalene LeeE-mail: [email protected]: www.cob-tech.com.sg

• Printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA) formemory modules.

Area of expertise:• RF technology with box build integration.• Product management customization towards high

mix, low volume solutions.• Development engineering capabilities.

Products:• Printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA).• Telecommunication and power boards,

transmitters and receivers, battery packs, powerconverters, flexi circuits, adaptors, etc.

• Printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA).• Bar code/optical character recognition (OCR)

printer & parts thereof.

• ‘Design, development and manufacture of printedcircuit board assemblies for microprocessorapplication’ and ‘Design, development andmanufacture of system controller for imagingequipment/devices’.

• ‘Design, development and manufacture oftelecommunication products/devices’ and‘measuring and checking instrument’.

PCBA for avionic equipment & devices (Bluetooth Technology).• Telecommunication.• Life sciences.• Transport/automotive. • Industrial electronics.

Malaysia: Selected Printed Circuit Board Assembly (PCBA) Companies

Company Products/Activities

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6. Contraves Advanced Devices Sdn. Bhd.Batu Berendam Free Trade Zone75350 MelakaTel: 606-2331888Fax: 606-2328598Contact: Mr. George Paul SchlumpfEmail: [email protected]: www.contraves.com.my

7. Dominant Semiconductor Sdn. Bhd.Lot 6 Batu Berendam Free Trade ZonePhase III, Batu Berendam75350 MelakaTel: 606-2833566Fax: 606-2830566Contact: Mr. Tay Kheng ChiongEmail: [email protected]: www.dominant-semi.com

8. Eltech Electronics Technology Sdn. Bhd.Plo 34 Fasa 2Kawasan Perindustrian Senai 81400 SenaiJohorTel: 607-5992511Fax: 607-5992521Contact: Mr. Gan Chin SeongEmail: [email protected]

9. Flextronics Technology (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd12, Jalan Tampoi 7/1Kawasan Perindustrian Tampoi81200 Johor Bahru, JohorTel: 607-3408888Fax: 607-3342111Contact: Mr. Koh Yew WahEmail: [email protected]: www.flextronics.com

10. Inventec Electronic (M) Sdn. Bhd.Plot 102, Bayan Lepas Industrial Zone11900 Bayan Lepas, PenangTel: 604-6439566Fax: 604-6439900Contact: Mr. Lee Tee HiangEmail: [email protected]: www.inventec.com.my

• Printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA) forcontrast-injectors, electronic data storage units,digital displays, data transmission for fire controlsystems.

• Military electronic/opto-electronic sub-units andparts thereof for air-defence systems.

• Light emitting diodes (LED).

• Printed circuit board assembly (PCBA).• Turnkey manufacturing services.• Telecommunication products.• LAN.• Modem.

• ProductsComputer/computer peripherals:- Inkjet printers.- Single function.- All In One (AIO).- Multifunction (MFP).- Photosmart.

• Activities- Assembly services.- Manufacturing services.- Engineering services.- Test and development & engineering.- Quality engineering.- New Product Introduction (NPI).- Reverse logistics services.- Training centre.

• VoiP telephony.• Set top box.• Wireless internet radio.• Global Positioning System (GPS).• LCD TV, 3D LCD TV.• Personal video recorder (PVR).• IP-PABX.

11. IQ Group Sdn. Bhd.Lot 149, Fasa 1Kawasan Perdagangan Bebas Bayan Lepas11900 Bayan Lepas, PenangTel: 604-6446677Fax: 604-6444163Contact: Mr. BG ChoongEmail: [email protected]: www.iq-group.com

12. Jabil Circuit Sdn. Bhd.No.56, Hilir Sungai Kluang 1Bayan Lepas Industrial ParkPhase 4, 11900 PenangTel: 604-6427976Fax: 604-6428001Contact: Mr. LC ChinEmail: [email protected]: www.jabil.com

13. Luster Industries Sdn. Bhd.Lot 58, Bakar Arang Industrial Estate08000 Sungai Petani, KedahTel: 604-4213481Fax: 604-4231859/0988Contact : Mr. KL HangEmail: [email protected]: www.lustergroup.com

14. Mitsutoyo Electronic Industries Sdn. Bhd.Lot 16035, Kawasan Perindustrian Tangkak 84900 Tangkak, JohorTel: 606-9787999/9791725Fax: 606-9787111Contact: Mr. Ng Sen KweeEmail: [email protected]: http://www.mitsutoyo-malaysia.com

15. Omega Semiconductor Sdn. Bhd.Lot 6, Batu Berendam Free Trade ZonePhase III, Batu Berendam75350 MelakaTel: 606-2827101Fax: 606-2839608Contact: Mr. Tony KoayEmail: [email protected]: www.omegasemicon.com.my

16. PCA Technology (M) Sdn. Bhd.No. 12, Jalan BayuKawasan Perindustrian Hasil81200 Johor Bahru, JohorTel: 607-2323223Fax: 607-2323003Contact: Mr. Phang Kok KongEmail: [email protected]: www.pcatechnology.com

• Original Design Manufacturer (ODM) and printedcircuit board assemblies (PCBA) for motionsensors, wireless and audio products.

• Printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA).• Computer and peripheral boards utilizing

interconnect and substrate technologies.• Electro-Mechanical System/Box build assemblies.

• Printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA).• PCB and sub-assembly of components for

electrical and electronic products.

• Printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA) usingsurface mount technology, auto insertion andmanual insertion technologies.

• Telecommunications.• Computer peripherals and IT products.• AV products, wireless RF products.

• Printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA),integrated circuits, semiconductors, metal-cantransistors & LED lamps.

• SMT & printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA).• Box-build assembly such as MP3 players,

industrial tablet PC, cordless dect phone, PCMCIAcards, LCD module and video-conferencingdevices.

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17. Plexus Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd.Bayan Lepas FIZ, Phase II11900 Bayan Lepas, PenangTel: 604-6321000Fax: 604-6321888Contact: Mr. YJ LimEmail: [email protected]: www.plexus.com

18. Sanmina-SCI Systems (M) Sdn. Bhd.202, Lorong Perusahaan Maju 9Bukit Tengah Industrial Park13600 Prai, PenangTel: 604-5066833Fax: 604-5081233Contact: Mr. YY LimEmail: [email protected]: www.sanmina-sci.com

19. Scope Manufacturers (M) Sdn. Bhd.Lot 6181, Jln Perusahaan 2Kaw Perindustrian Parit Buntar34200 Parit Buntar, PerakTel: 605-7168605/7169605Fax: 605-7166606Contact: Mr. Lim Chiow HooEmail: [email protected]: www.scope.com.my

20. SIS Speedy Industrial Supplies Sdn. Bhd.PTD 8738, Jalan Perindustrian 3Kawasan Perindustrian Pontian82000 Pontian, Johor Tel: 607-6870158/6870899Fax: 607-6875769Contact: Mr. Lua Boon WayEmail: [email protected]: www.speedy-ind.com

21. SMT Technologies Sdn. Bhd.Plot 102, Bakar Arang Industrial Estate08000 Sungai Petani, KedahTel: 604-4229881Fax: 604-4229885Contact: Mr. SK YeohEmail: [email protected]: www.smtt.com.my

22. SNC Industrial Laminates Sdn. Bhd.Plo 38, Jalan Keluli SatuPasir Gudang Industrial Estate81700 Pasir Gudang, JohorTel: 607-2512199/2512748Fax: 607-2512084Contact: Mr. Mohamed Sham AyobEmail: [email protected]: http://snc-my.com

• Printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA).• Computers, computer and peripherals and

telecommunication equipment includingnetworking equipment, industrial equipment,analytical and medical devices.

• System level integration including configure toorder and direct order fulfillment.

• Printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA).• Computer motherboards, disk drive control boards.• Satellite decoders and receivers.• Security ID printers.• Wireless modems.• Surveillance equipment.• Networking equipment.

• Printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA).• Hi-fi systems.• Telephone sets.• Computer peripherals (modems, etc).• Telecommunication.• Digital camera.

• Printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA) forcomputer peripherals.

• Wire harness & cable assemblies.

• Printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA) forcomputer peripherals, telecommunicationequipment, medical equipment and multimediaappliances.

• Insulation board for printed circuit board(phenolic copper clad laminate).

23. Solectron Technology Sdn. Bhd.Plot 13, Phase 4Prai Industrial Estate13600 Prai, PenangTel: 604-5075600Fax: 604-5064680Contact: Mr. CC YongEmail: [email protected]: www.solectron.com

24. Venture Electronics Services (M) Sdn. Bhd.Plot 44, Bayan Lepas Industrial Park IV11900 PenangTel: 604-8107115Fax: 604-8107100Contact: Mr. John LeongEmail: [email protected]: www.venture.com.sg

25. Victronic Industries Sdn. Bhd.Lot 297, KM 77Jalan Johor Bahru86200 Simpang RengamJohorTel: 607-7556768Fax: 607-7556770Contact: Mr. Chan Kin TongEmail: [email protected]

26. V.S. Industry BerhadPlo 47, Senai Industrial Estate81400 Senai, JohorTel: 607-5973199Fax: 607-5997608Contact: Mr. Nick LimEmail: [email protected]: www.vs-i.com

27. Wearnes Electronics (M) Sdn. Bhd.99, Jalan Parit Masjid92000 Pontian, Johor Tel: 607-6871611Fax: 607-6879994Contact: Mr. Koh Heng LimEmail: [email protected]: www.we.com.my

28. Ya Horng Electronic (M) Bhd.No. 2513, Lorong Perusahaan 8DPrai Industrial Complex13600 Prai, PenangTel: 604-3903832/3993770Fax: 604-3324495Contact: Ms. Ooi MPEmail: [email protected]: http://www.i-yahorng.com

• Printed circuit board assembly and subsystemmanufacturing.

• Systems assembly and test.• Supply Chain Management.• Product fulfillment and logistics.

• Design, development and manufacturer of systemintegration accessories, sub-assembly and printedcircuit board assembly for communication-networking equipment, data processingequipment and medical and scientific equipment.

• Compact disc mechanism and parts.• Printed circuit board assembly (PCBA).• CD magazine.• Radio cassette player receiver and amplifier.• Motor and stator for home appliances.

• Printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) and remotecontroller.

• Colour projection televisions and parts• Oscillator sprinklers and spray gun (for

gardening).• Front panel for air-cond and plastic part for air-

cond panel (for car)

• Printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA). • Compact disc players, CD-ROM drives, DVD

players, colour monitors, video CD players.• Video conferencing cameras.• Trigger coil.• Bluetooth assembly.

• Printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA), mixersincluding in SKD/CKD forms & digital processorsincluding in SKD/CKD forms.

• Compact disc mechanisms, compact disc playersand food processors.

• Turntables, tuner, mini hifis, mini compos, VCDplayer, amplifier, camera & camera parts assy,computer terminal.

• SKD/CKD part assy, computer and computer inSKD/CKD part assy, portable media player, digitalphoto frame, LCD TV & LCD module.

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ASIA - PACIFICMIDA SydneyLevel 3, MAS Building, 16 Spring St.Sydney, NSW 2000, AustraliaTel : (612) 9251 1933 Fax : (612) 9251 4333E-mail : [email protected]

MIDA Osaka3rd Floor., Takahashi Building 5-9-3, Nishi-tenma, Kita-kuOsaka 530-0047, JapanTel : (816) 6313 3121/3221Fax : (816) 6313 3321E-mail : [email protected]

MIDA Tokyo4th Floor, Aoyama 246 Building5-6-26, Minami-Aoyama, Minato-kuTokyo 107-0062, JapanTel : (813) 3409 3680/3681Fax : (813) 3409 3460E-mail : [email protected] : www.midajapan.or.jp

MIDA Seoul17th Floor, SC First Bank Building100, Gongpyung-dongJongro-guSeoul 110-702Republic of KoreaTel : (822) 733 6130/6131Fax : (822) 733 6132E-mail : [email protected]

MIDA TaipeiMalaysian Friendship & Trade Centre8th Fl., San Ho Plastics Building102, Tun Hua North RoadTaipei, TaiwanTel : (8862) 2713 2626Fax : (8862) 2514 7581E-mail : [email protected]

MIDA ShanghaiUnit 807-809, Level 8, Shanghai Kerry CentreNo. 1515, Nanjing Road (West)Shanghai 200040People’s Republic of China Tel : (8621) 6289 4547/5298 6335Fax : (8621) 6279 4009E-mail : [email protected]

EUROPEMIDA Paris42, Avenue Kleber75116 Paris, FranceTel : (331) 4727 6696/3689Fax : (331) 4755 6375E-mail : [email protected]

MIDA Cologne6th Fl., Rolex HausDompropst-ketzer Str. 1-950667 Cologne, F. R. GermanyTel : (49221) 124 008/9Fax : (49221) 136 198E-mail : [email protected]

MIDA Milan4th Fl., Via Vittor Pisani, 3120124 Milan, ItalyTel : (3902) 3046 521Fax : (3902) 3046 5242 E-mail : [email protected]

MIDA StockholmKarlavägen 37, P.O. Box 26053S-10041 Stockholm, SwedenTel : (468) 791 7942/440 8400Fax : (468) 791 8761E-mail : [email protected]

MIDA London17 Curzon StreetLondon W1J 5HRUnited KingdomTel : (4420) 7493 0616Fax : (4420) 7493 8804E-mail : [email protected]

NORTH AMERICAMIDA Los Angeles550, South Hope St., Suite 400Los Angeles, California 90071, USATel : (1213) 955 9183/9877Fax : (1213) 955 9878E-mail : [email protected]

MIDA San Jose226, Airport Parkway, Suite 480San Jose, California 95110, USATel : (1408) 392 0617/8Fax : (1408) 392 0619E-mail : [email protected]

MIDA ChicagoJohn Hancock Center, Suite 1515875, North Michigan AvenueChicago, Illinois 60611, USATel : (1312) 787 4532Fax : (1312) 787 4769E-mail : [email protected]

MIDA New York313 East, 43rd St., New YorkNew York 10017, USATel : (1212) 687 2491Fax : (1212) 490 8450E-mail : [email protected]

MIDA BostonOne International Place, Floor 8Boston, MA 02110, USATel : (1617) 338 1128/338 1129Fax : (1617) 338 6667E-mail : [email protected]

Malaysian Industrial Development AuthorityBlock 4, Plaza Sentral, Jalan Stesen Sentral 5, Kuala Lumpur Sentral, 50470 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Website: http://www.mida.gov.my Tel: (603) 2267 3633 Fax: (603) 2274 8463 E-mail: [email protected]