UMW Signs Long-Term Service Agreement With IOI

UMW Signs Long-Term Service Agreement for Jenbacher Biogas Engines with IOI valued at RM50 million

UMW Group’s wholly owned subsidiary, UMW Industrial Power Services Sdn. Bhd. (“UIPS”), an authorised distributor of INNIO’s Jenbacher engines in Malaysia, signed a Long-Term Service Agreement (“LTSA”) with IOI Corporation Berhad’s plantation business valued at RM50 million.

The LTSA will see UIPS providing maintenance services for seven units of Jenbacher biogas engines installed at IOI Plantation Services Sdn. Bhd’s seven palm oil mills in Lahad Datu and Sandakan in Sabah. The seven Jenbacher biogas engines have a total generation capacity of 5,523kW of power. The power generated will be utilised for the operations at the mills, living quarters as well as for auxiliary usage.

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The LTSA will cover two life cycles of the seven biogas engines and engine block replacement. The scope of work includes services and maintenance for the engines for a duration of 16 years. The scheduled maintenance is aimed at achieving an optimum capacity of 7,000 operating hours annually.

The LTSA was signed by Roslan Yahaya, General Manager, UIPS and Raymond Herbertson, General Manager, Mills & Engineering (Sabah), IOI Plantation Services Sdn. Bhd. at a signing ceremony held in Sandakan. At the event, seven LTSAs were signed with Ladang Sabah Mill, Pamol Sabah Mill, Mayvin Mill, Morisem Mill, Leepang Mill, Syarimo Mill and Unico Desa Mill, all owned and operated by IOI Plantation Services Sdn. Bhd., which currently operates 10 mills in Sabah.


Raymond Herbertson stated that the strategic LTSA with UIPS will ensure optimal condition of IOI’s biogas engines as it progressively moves forward to achieve its net-zero greenhouse gas emissions for Scope 1, 2 and 3 by 2040.

UMW Holdings Berhad Officer-in-Charge, Megat Shahrul Azmir said, “We would like to extend our appreciation to IOI Plantation Services Sdn. Bhd. for their support and confidence in our products and services. We will ensure that the biogas engines are well maintained to ensure they will continue to be productive throughout their life span.”

He added, “The Jenbacher technology that UIPS offers effectively generates clean energy and heat from bio-waste, making a significant impact on reducing CO2 emissions. Power plants using Jenbacher engines operating on natural gas or renewable energy sources can achieve power conversion efficiencies of up to a remarkable 48.7%.

Additionally, when operating in combined heat and power configuration, the overall efficiency could increase up to an impressive 95%. This will help our customers in maximising their returns, whilst reducing their carbon footprint and waste.”