Heroes

A Tribute to the people who gave their Lives, Dedication, Blood and Sweat not only to the company, but also to fulfill the Mission of Feeding the World.

To them, I give my Salute and Gratitude.

Here’s Ramlee, our Transfer Carriage Operator. Ramlee is responsible for conveying Fresh Fruit Bunch cages on 4 different marshaling rails which leads to the entrance of the Sterilizers.

Jerome Lai, the Mill Manager and my immediate superior. Jerome is responsible for the whole operations of the Mill, ensuring that it is always run at the highest productivity level, with the lowest cost.

S. Mohanan, our Effluent Pond Supervisor. Under hot and often smelly conditions, he oversees and supervises a gang of workers responsible of our Palm Oil Mill Effluent treatment and discharge, ensuring that all discharged effluents meet strict requirements from the DOE.

Anthony Christop, our Ramp Supervisor. Anthony is in charge of Crop Quality, leading a team of workers that grade all FFB’s sent to the mill. He is also responsible for the Gardening works of our Workers’ Camp and also the Mill Surroundings.

Power Women. These women are responsible for the Administration, HR and Accounts part of the Mill Operations. From Left : Usha, Devi, Zarina and Jayanthi.

Ravi, our JCB Contractor. He is responsible in EFB evacuation, loading them into trucks from the EFB Bay in the Mill for delivery to the fields for mulching.

Devi, our weighbridge operator. Together with Mary, they are responsible in recording the Gross, Tare and Nett Weights of each vehicle going in and out of the Mill premises.

Norhamizan, a certified Welder of the Mechanical Workshop.

Bahaman, our Assistant Supervisor of the Mechanical Workshop. He oversees and also gets personally involved with the repairs and maintenance of the machineries.

Ganesan, one of our Lab Assistants. Responsible of quality and losses checks, he and his team of colleagues will regularly take samples of the Mill produce to test and ensure that the quality or losses are within specifications and limits.

Siti Faizah, the Store Assistant. She is in-charge of Stock Requisitions, Issues and Receiving.

Letchumi, one of our sweeper ladies under the Ramp Station. She is responsible in ensuring that the surroundings are clear of rubbish or debris, and any loose fruits scattered on the floor of the ramp are fully recovered and loaded into the hopper.

Timothy Chandrabose, our Cadet Engineer.

Mary, another weigh bridge operator of ours, and Devi’s colleague.

P. Subramaniam, our Assistant Foreman. Together with his team, he supervises the repairs and maintenance of the machineries.

Paul Raj, another certified welder for the mill.

The Myanmar worker. The mill has quite a number of foreign workers from Myanmar, Nepal, Bangladesh and even India. These are hardworking, humble individuals, and I think they have really lend our industry a big hand in areas of operations. These people must not be exploited and they have to be given the recognition and respect, just like every one else.

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