Seacera ups ante, tweaks proposal for electric fence job


Group managing director Zulkarnin Ariffin said the company, which had first sent in the proposal for the security fence in June last year, was adjusting it following the recent floods in Kelantan.

PETALING JAYA: Building material manufacturer Seacera Group Bhd is tweaking its proposal for the country’s first electrified security fence project to incorporate features that would make it withstand massive floods.

Group managing director Zulkarnin Ariffin said the company, which had first sent in the proposal for the security fence in June last year, was adjusting it following the recent floods in Kelantan.

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