Bright prospects for packaging-related industry


Fadi (centre, in grey suit) posing with employees at HQ Pack’s fifth plant in i-Park industrial park, Bandar Indahpura, Kulai, Johor. (Note:Face masks were briefly removed for photo.) — THOMAS YONG/The Star

HQ Pack Sdn Bhd is optimistic about the growth prospects of the packaging-related industry in Malaysia and the region.

Managing director Fadi Younis said despite the economic uncertainties amid the Covid-19 pandemic, certain sectors had performed well, including companies making medical equipment and semiconductors that require high-tech packaging solutions.“We will continue serving our clients and helping them to grow their businesses in the years to come,’’ Fadi said at the opening of a new HQ Pack plant in i-Park industrial park in Bandar Indahpura, Kulai.

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