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BIZ & FINANCE THURSDAY | JUNE 11, 2026
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CelcomDigi unveils advanced intelligent warehouse
SC and Bursa launch ‘MY Value Up Guidebook’ KUALA LUMPUR: The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) and Bursa Malaysia Bhd yesterday launched the MY Value Up Programme Guidebook , to help public listed companies (PLCs) create their medium-to long-term value and transform them into globally attractive investment propositions. The guidebook was launched by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi at the Invest Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Conference 2026, in the presence of capital market leaders and industry stakeholders. The MY Value Up programme, jointly introduced by the SC and Bursa Malaysia in April, is a structured initiative under the Capital Market Masterplan 2026-2030. It aims to encourage PLCs to develop and communicate clear growth strategies, targets and capital allocation priorities. It also seeks to promote stronger investor engagement and greater board-level focus on value creation. The Guidebook translates these principles into practical applications, providing PLCs with a common reference point - examples of key components and suggested metrics in their enhanced forward-looking disclosures. It outlines expectations and baseline considerations for PLCs in developing and publishing their MY Value Up plan, which is voluntary but highly encouraged. MY Value Up will be implemented through a phased approach to ensure structured and purposeful adoption.
SHAH ALAM: CelcomDigi Bhd launched its advanced intelligent warehouse, Malaysia’s first industrial business-to-business (B2B) live use case powered by 5G Standalone (5G SA). The warehouse serves as a live demonstration of how advanced connectivity, artificial intelligence (AI), robotics and automation can transform warehouse and supply chain operations at scale, delivering greater productivity, efficiency, safety and resilience across the logistics sector. In a statement, CelcomDigi said the warehouse has optimised space utilisation by 30%, increased operational efficiency by more than 50%, and improved inventory precision to up to 100% through the integration of CelcomDigi’s 5G-SA network, artificial intelligence and autonomous systems. It added that the integrated ecosystem also creates a safer workplace by reducing manual o Malaysia’s first industrial business-to-business facility powered by 5G Standalone
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Communications and Multimedia Commission managing director Abdul Karim Fakir Ali, Fahmi and Albern.
“Through strong local partnerships and innovation ecosystems, we aim to accelerate enterprise digitalisation and support Malaysia’s digital ambitions.” CelcomDigi’s Advanced Intelligent Warehouse integrates six intelligent logistics solutions powered by its high-speed, secure and low-latency 5G-SA network. Its fully connected ecosystem demonstrates how intelligent warehousing can transform traditional logistics operations through real-time visibility, automation, improved accuracy, enhanced safety and greater operational resilience.
was launched by Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil. CelcomDigi CEO Albern Murty said: “As industries accelerate the adoption of AI and automation, advanced connectivity will become a critical foundation for future operations, enabling practical 5G-SA use cases that deliver impactful business outcomes at scale. “Our Advanced Intelligent Warehouse demonstrates the power of bringing together connectivity, solutions and commercialisation to solve real operational challenges and create value for businesses.
intervention in repetitive and potentially hazardous tasks through the use of autonomous systems, AI-powered monitoring, and real time alerts. By automating labour-intensive processes, employees are able to focus on higher-value responsibilities, support workforce upskilling, and enable businesses to build more agile and resilient operations. The initiative was developed in collaboration with technology partners including Move Robotics, Infinium Robotics, Ailytics, Cobra Security Electronics (CSE) and ZTE. Located at Shah Alam, the facility
Petronas, Japan’s Jera sign long-term LNG supply agreement KUALA LUMPUR: Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) will supply Japan’s Jera Co Inc with liquefied natural gas (LNG) for 20 years beginning in 2028 under a new long-term agreement. Petronas said the agreement, through its wholly owned million tonnes of LNG per annum. It said the signing of the new agreement will extend the collaboration with Jera through the 2040s. from traditional point-to-point LNG supply agreements to a more flexible supply arrangement, further underscoring the company’s position as a reliable LNG supplier by expanding its supply capabilities. comply with the International Maritime Organisation’s enhanced emissions standards, supporting more efficient and lower-emission operations,” it said.
built with Jera over the decades, underpinned by mutual trust and a shared focus on reliability. “We look forward to building on this foundation as we continue to support Japan’s evolving energy needs,” he said. The parties commemorated the agreement in Tokyo.
“This reinforces Petronas’ position as a core supplier to Japan, one of the world’s largest LNG importers,” it said. Petronas said the signing of the agreement signifies a transformation
Petronas executive vice-president and CEO of gas and maritime business Datuk Adif Zulkifli said the company values the strong partnership it has
“LNG will be delivered using Petronas’ new generation of 174,000 cubic-metre LNG carriers, designed to
subsidiary Petronas LNG Ltd (PLL), will supply up to approximately two
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