Hextar Technologies Solutions Bhd
KLSE:HEXTECH
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Hextar Technologies Solutions Bhd
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Hextar Technologies Solutions Bhd.operates as an investment holding company, which engages in the provision of logistics services. The company is headquartered in Klang, Selangor. The company went IPO on 2007-08-30. The firm's segments include Logistics, Warehousing, Trading, and Others. The Logistics segment is engaged in total logistic services, including lorry transportation services (tanker, general cargo, side curtain), project logistics, and door-to-door delivery services. Its lorry transportation services cover areas within Peninsular Malaysia and its hub is located in Nilai, Negeri Sembilan. The Warehousing segment is involved in providing warehouses for rental at Port Klang Free Zone, Pulau Indah. The Company’s Trading segment is involved in the trading of building materials. Its Others segment is involved in trading of goods, insurance agencies, and investment holdings. The firm's subsidiaries include Channel Legion Sdn. Bhd., Complete Logistic Specialists Sdn. Bhd., Guper Bonded Warehouse Sdn. Bhd., Guper Properties Sdn. Bhd., Guper Resources Sdn. Bhd., Malsuria Logistics Sdn. Bhd., among others.
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