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Monday, 8 April 2013

Ups and Down with the Malaysia's "Elaeis guineensis"

         Elaeis guineensis, or more familiar with the name of "Kelapa Sawit" among Malaysian. It is one of our nation main Economical Generator as Malaysia is the second largest exporter for this Palm Oil tree products such as cooking oil, biodiesel, cosmetics and etc. Easier to said  that this Oleochemicals (Industry of Natural Oil), are renewable sources but also biodegradable which means that they ensure environmentally friendly products.

         The palm tree has been around since ancient times and mention of it can be found in plenty of old historical manuscripts. Making products from palm oil is not new but traditionally it was found in the wild. It was only in the early 20th century that we see the beginnings of an industry in Malaysia , specifically Selangor which was the birth of the huge Palm Oil Industry we now see in Malaysia. 

          If you are a mature adult familiar with Malaysia you might remember driving through the roads many decades ago and seeing myriads of rubber trees. Well, previously Malaysia depended much on rubber as well as tin. Malaysia decided to implement new ideas so that it could avoid too much dependance on those products for its economy. In the 60's the government had the foresight to start schemes for land owners to alleviate the poverty level and promoted the planting of palm oil seeds. 

       Those are the time as the first step for Malaysia as an active nation in producing palm oil products. It is the time of glory for Malaysia in expanding their source of industrialization rather than depending on rubber and tin. Products made out of palm oil were a real hit back then, however in every happy moment, a dark time shall rise. This is what happening to our palm oil industry right now.

       Malaysia is now facing a turnbuckle as we have been processing huge amount for oversea markets for centuries, despite all these years we've been through the demand never ceased down at all yet they were always increasing. Regardless of all that, we are now in trouble as our output were have overflowed and were are having some storage problem with these output, and this was all due to less demand from overseas especially from Europe and China.

         Plantation Industries and Commodities Minister Tan Sri Bernard Dompok told a conference in Kuala Lumpur today. It is important to maintain adequate supply of edible oils for the world market at affordable prices. I am optimistic that palm oil is poised to meet this challenge.

          Palm oil for December delivery fell 0.9 per cent to end at RM2,500 on the Malaysia Derivatives Exchange last week after the tax changes were unveiled, and the contract declined a further 2.2 per cent to RM2,444 at 10.36 a.m. today. Last month, futures dropped 16 per cent as inventories climbed, the biggest drop since October 2008. The most-active price touched RM2,230 on Oct 3, the lowest since November 2009. 

           Reserves in Malaysia may reach 3 million tons by January, according to a forecast on Sept 23 from Dorab Mistry, a director at Godrej International Ltd. The countrys output may be 18 million tons this year, he said then. The commodity is used in foods and biofuels. & Bloomberg 


Source: http://www.palmoil.tv & http://www.malaysianpalmoil.com

Thursday, 28 March 2013

News Announcement for Grand Opening of Uniqlo Outlet in Kuala Terengganu




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                                                               Mr. Izawa Genji                    
                                                               Uniqlo Malaysia Sdn Bhd  
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                                                               Soul Society P.R. Firm
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Kuala Terengganu - UNIQLO is kicking off 2013 in style with the eighth store opening in Malaysia as it expands beyond the Klang Valley for the very first time. Fans in Kuala Terengganu can now look forward to UNIQLO’s offerings as the brand continues to meet consumers’ increasing demand for basic high quality fashion items.
 
Terengganuan can mark their calendars, as UNIQLO officiates their maiden store in Paya Keladi Mall around the area of Syahbandar in 28th March 2013. The opening of the approximately 18,000 sq ft outlet at the first floor was driven by growing requests from UNIQLO fans for stores outside the Klang Valley. The eighth store opening is in line with the global expansion strategy of 144 stores in Asia for 2013.

Mr. Izawa Genji, Managing Director of UNIQLO (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. and UNIQLO (Singapore) Pte.Ltd. said, “Ever since our first store opening in Malaysia back in 2010, our fans have been consistently requesting us to expand beyond Klang Valley. We are pleased to be able to meet their expectations by extending our offerings to Terengganu for the very first time! With the reception that we have been getting from fans on all our store openings, we are confident that we will see a similar response here.”

“Paya Keladi Mall is the current largest and longest shopping mall in Terengganu. It is a prime location that is perfect for us to increase accessibility for UNIQLO fans, where we will be able to showcase our complete set of fashion items to families in the area,” he added.

The mall is located within a few minutes away from the main attraction in Kuala Terengganu such as Pasar Payang, Syahbandar and the Chinatown. It can be reach within a walking distance from the main Perhentian Bas Kuala Terengganu. The location was strategically chosen to attract tourist and locals, especially families within the vicinity.

The Paya Keladi Mall store will showcase the full range of UNIQLO’s latest fashion lines for men and women. The store will also feature the children and babies collection.

Try to make time for the Uniqlo Malaysia launch on the 28th March 2013 from 10am onwards to stand a chance for the promotional items such as.

- Be the first 500 hundred people to queue during the store opening and stand a chance to win five ‘All-Expense-Paid’ trips to Tokyo for two!
- First 1000 in line at the store opening will also be receiving a free UNIQLO original tote bag!
- UNIQLO Malaysia will offer incredibly low introductory price for the following items. Only available while stocks last:
UNIQLO’s graphic T-Shirt collection. UT for only RM29.90 (usual price – RM59.90)
UNIQLO’s high-quality jeans collection. UJ for only RM49.90 (usual price – RM99.90)
UNIQLO’s Autumn/Winter 2010 Fleece jackets for only RM49.90 (usual price – RM79.90)