Kota Kinabalu, 1 November 2023 – SBH Kibing Solar New Materials Sdn. Bhd. (SBH Kibing Solar), held a launching ceremony yesterday for its new manufacturing facility at the Kota Kinabalu Industrial Park (KKIP), situated on a 130-acre site. This diversification project will produce solar photovoltaic glass and will create 1,400 new job opportunities, with a commitment to have at least 90 per cent of these positions be filled by local Sabahans. Intensive training programmes will be implemented for the incoming workforce to ensure smooth operations of its new facility. These programmes will be designed to equip local individuals with the necessary skills, knowledge, and expertise required to excel in their roles within the project.
The momentous ceremony was graced by the Chief Minister of Sabah, Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Hajiji bin Haji Noor and was attended by Federal Government officials from the Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA) and Sabah State Government, as well as Mr. Yu Qibing, Chairman of Kibing Group, and key stakeholders.
YB Senator Tengku Datuk Seri Utama Zafrul Aziz, Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry Malaysia (MITI) said, “We welcome SBH Kibing Solar’s RM3-billion expansion through its second manufacturing plant in Sabah. This reflects the company’s confidence in Malaysia’s attractiveness as an investment hub, as well as in our policies on sustainable manufacturing and green economy, particularly as emphasised by the recently launched New Industrial Master Plan 2030 (NIMP 2030). The significant investment in the new plant reaffirms Malaysia’s standing as a key player for the complete manufacturing value chain for solar PVs, while also supporting Malaysia’s achievement of its net zero GHG emission goal by 2050. We applaud SBH Kibing Solar’s investment and its potential for higherpaying, quality employment opportunities, particularly for Malaysians in Sabah.”
Datuk Wira Arham Abdul Rahman, Chief Executive Officer of MIDA, expressed his congratulations to the company for reaching another remarkable milestone in its ongoing development in Malaysia, “We extend our heartfelt congratulations to SBH Kibing Solar for its commitment to advancing Malaysia’s glass industry and ecosystem. It also serves as evidence of the company’s trust in Malaysia’s abilities, facilities and workforce. We are optimistic that its new solar photovoltaic glass manufacturing facility will serve as a guiding light for the entire industry, motivating others to emulate its path and contribute to our shared progress and achievements. The spill-over from this investment would certainly benefit Sabah in many ways including transfer of technology and job creations. This would nevitably aid in progressing the state into a thriving manufacturing center and stimulating the economic development of Sabah.”
Meanwhile, Mr. Yao XinXi, Kibing Group Assistant Chief Executive Officer, remarked, “With the launch of this solar glass manufacturing plant, we aim not only to produce high-quality solar glass but also to foster local talent and create employment opportunities for the community. Our commitment to excellence in technology, innovation, and sustainability will ensure that the plant operates at the highest standards. I am confident that this strategic investment will not only foster significant advancements in the renewable energy sector but also contribute to the overall socio-economic growth of Sabah. Together, let us embark on this journey towards a more sustainable future, where innovation, collaboration, and environmental consciousness converge for the betterment of Sabah.”
He pointed out that the new manufacturing facility in KKIP will be Kibing Group’s second plant in Malaysia after the first plant in Negeri Sembilan producing float, ultra-clear and coated glasses since 2017. Kibing Group has other operations in Sabah, namely mining of silica sand and a processing plant located in Sikuati, Kudat.
Sabah was chosen due to availability of raw material of high-quality sand, proximity to market, as well as excellent support from the Malaysian Government. The project aims to obtain all the necessary approvals and kick-start the ground construction in seven months from the concluded negotiation period. So far, the progress has been seamless due to the close cooperation between the federal and state governments.
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