GEORGE TOWN, Aug 18 (Bernama) — UMediC Group Bhd (UMC) has increased its manufacturing capacity by doubling it with the unveiling of its expansion at Batu Kawan Industrial Park, Penang.
In a joint statement today, the Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA) and UMC said the new facility, unveiled on Aug 15, adds 20,000 square feet (sq ft)of production space to UMC’s existing 30,000-sq-ft operation.
“The expansion includes three major components, namely UMC Healthcare Centre, Rescue Medic Ambulance Services and UMC Learning Centre, and this growth represents a major commitment to Malaysia’s healthcare future,” according to the statement.
MIDA chief executive officer (CEO) Datuk Sikh Shamsul Ibrahim Sikh Abdul Majid said this achievement reflected UMC’s strong vision and commitment to moving up the value chain, in line with national strategies such as the New Industrial Master Plan 2030 to drive innovation, diversification and high-value offerings.
He added that UMC has evolved from a medical device manufacturer into an integrated healthcare provider by leveraging advanced technology, digital tools, and research and development (R&D).
Additionally, the establishment of training centres and ambulance services enhances its market position while contributing to the improvement of Malaysia’s healthcare industry.
Present at the launch was State Executive Councillor for Youth and Sports Daniel Gooi Zi Sen.
“UMC’s success brings pride to Penang, boosts our economy and enhances the nation’s global reputation,” he said.
UMC produces essential devices such as prefilled humidifiers, prefilled nebulisers, and asthma spacers, which are exported to approximately 40 countries.
It is the first company globally to obtain halal certification for its prefilled humidifier. Beyond manufacturing, UMC also plays a vital role in the distribution of critical life support medical and laboratory devices, carrying global brands such as Philips, GE and AliveDx.
UMC’s offerings now include medical training, ambulance services, and the operation of healthcare centres, creating a comprehensive, integrated healthy supply chain.
UMC CEO Eric Lim Taw Seong said the group of companies would continue to expand its coverage and offerings in different areas of the healthcare industry, in line with its vision to provide an integrated healthcare supply chain with advanced technology and improve the quality of human life.
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