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Electronics manufacturing company shuts down three factories for disinfection

Senai-based V.S. Industry Bhd to resume full operations by Feb 18

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 10 Feb 2021 7:15PM

Electronics manufacturing company shuts down three factories for disinfection
V.S. Industry Bhd says the Health Ministry’s order to shut down will take place from tomorrow until February 17 to allow for deep cleaning and disinfection at the affected factories. – The Vibes file pic, February 10, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – Integrated electronics manufacturing services provider V.S. Industry Bhd today announced that three of its factories in Senai, Johor have been ordered to close by the Health Ministry.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, the company said the ministry’s order will take place from tomorrow until February 17 to allow for deep cleaning and disinfection at the affected factories.

“The temporary closure of those factories is not expected to have any significant impact on the company’s operations and financial performance,” it said.

The affected factories will resume operations on February 18 or earlier, subject to the approval of the relevant authorities, it added.

The company said it will continue to cooperate and work closely with the ministry and relevant authorities to ensure the safety and well-being of all its employees. – The Vibes, February 10, 2021

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