After two decades of its establishment, Evolusi Bersatu Sdn Bhd (EBSB), a local Kota Kinabalu-based oil and gas (O&G) service provider, has grown from strength to strength.
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’s proven track record, Muhamad said the company has been collaborating with state’s government-linked companies. “We’ve been given the opportunity to build and operate our own waste management facilities in Sabah Oil and Gas Industrial Park which will be the first in Sabah and targeted to kick start by 2024,” he said. On human capital development, Muhamad said it is one of
has benefitted from. “PETRONAS has initiated the Vendor Development Programme-X , and ’s work scope so that it can compete with peers in the industry. “The programme has enabled local vendors obtain a proper guidance with direct involvement from anchor companies as mentors, in the hope that they will be able to improve their capabilities which, in turn, create more participations by local vendors in future.” On
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