United Malacca Bhd
KLSE:UMCCA
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United Malacca Bhd
Glance View
United Malacca Bhd.is an investment holding company, which engages in the cultivation of oil palm. The company is headquartered in Malacca, Melaka and currently employs 3,872 full-time employees. The Company’s segments include Plantation and Investment holding. The Plantation segment is engaged in the cultivation of oil palm and palm oil milling. Its geographical segment includes Malaysia and Indonesia. The firm through its subsidiaries is engaged in the principal activities of investment holding, cultivation of oil palm, palm oil milling, agroforestry plantations and providing management consultancy services. The firm owns and operates two palm oil mills in Malaysia, including Bukit Senorang Palm Oil Mill in Pahang and Meridian Palm Oil Mill in Sabah. Its subsidiaries include Leong Hin San Sdn. Bhd., Meridian Plantations Sdn. Bhd., Syarikat Penanaman Bukit Senorang Sdn. Bhd., South-East Pahang Oil Palm Berhad, Masjid Tanah Properties Sdn. Bhd., International Natural Resources Pte. Ltd., and Clifton Cove Pte. Ltd.
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