LEM to set up new production plant in Penang

KUALA LUMPUR: Switzerland-based electrical measurement company LEM is investing between CHF 5 mil and CHF 10 mil (RM20.93-41.85 mil) to establish a new production plant in Penang to meet growing demand from its customers in the industrial and automotive sectors.

In a statement today, CEO Frank Rehfeld said the new plant in Malaysia would give the company greater flexibility in the face of geopolitical events that could have an impact on its customers’ supply chain.

The plant will complement LEM’s main existing production sites in China, Bulgaria and Switzerland.

Malaysia’s production site will be opened during LEM’s 2021/2022 financial year and employ around 50 people in the first year and reach 250 employees at full capacity after five years.

Meanwhile, LEM is also investing CHF 10 mil in a new global headquarters in Meyrin, Geneva.

However, the changing role of teams around the world has led to the loss of 21 workstations in Geneva.

The company said the employees involved will benefit from personalised support to help them in their reorientation and will result in a non-recurring charge of CHF 1.5 mil on LEM’s results for the 2019/2020 financial year. – Jan 24, 2020, Bernama

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