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Sultanate To Have Float Glass
Plant
By James Kon
Bandar Seri
Begawan - Brunei moved a step closer in achieving its
aspiration to diversify the country's economy from oil and gas with a
landmark signing of Memorandum of Understanding for a Float Glass
Plant project in the Sultanate.
The MoU was between two sponsors -
Bruglass Sdn Bhd and float glass technology provider and equipment
supplier Stein Heurtey, a subsidiary of Aompagnie de Fives Lille from
France -yesterday morning at the Empire Hotel and Country Club.
The signing is a key step for
Hamidjojo Development Corp Sdn Bhd as the project developer to put up
a 600TPD Float Glass Plant in Brunei and to conduct a comprehensive
feasibility study and environment impact assessment.
Besides boosting Brunei's export
revenue, the plant will also generate hundreds of jobs for locals.
According to Dato Mohd Alimin Abdul
Wahab, Chairman of Bruglass Sdn Bhd, the plant is expected to take in
about 230 people in direct employment.
Indirect employment, which is part of
the spin off, including transport of raw materials and products to the
port, containerisation and mining and environment remediation should
provide three times additional labour services, he said and added
training will come as a priority in localisation effort even before
the first day of the operation.
With the feasibility study expected
to be ready by October this year, construction work on the proposed
plant could begin next year if financial requirements are met within
the short period. And within three years' time, the factory is
expected to be operational, the chairman said.
Dato
Mohd Alimin said the glass plant has also generated interest from one
of the biggest glass producers and traders in China and the Emerging
Markets Partnership for equity participation in the project.
Signing on behalf of Bruglass Sdn Bhd
was Dato Mohd Alimin while representing Stein Heurtey France was Mr
Francois Pahmer, VP, Glass Division and inking for Stein Heurtey
Metallurgical Equipment Corporation China (a joint venture between
Stein Heurtey Glass and China Metallurgical Equipment Corporation) was
its Managing Director, Mr Wei Bao Hua.
On hand to witness the signing were
Mr Patrick Bonneville, the French Ambassador to Brunei, and Mr
Rubianto Hamijojo, MD of Bruglass, and other foreign dignitaries.
The Float Glass Plant is expected to
produce float glass or sheet glass with thickness varying from two to
12 mm generally used in building construction, automobile and other
specialty industries like mirrors, table tops.
The basic raw material required to
produce float glass is silica sand and natural gas as energy for
melting down the sand. Both are available in Brunei. Baring five per
cent of the finished product the rest is for export market.
Major part of the financing of the
investment shall come in the form of export credit. Discussions have
been on going with COFACE (French Credit Insurance Co.) and with
SINOSUR (Chinese Export Credit Finance Institution) for the portion of
the equipment supply from France and China.
Needing approximately 30 hectares of
industrial land and 15 MVA of electricity with 10,000 CM/Hr of natural
gas, the proposed plant has been allocated land at Sungai Bera, which
is in close proximity to the silica sand at Tutong District and
natural gas at Anduki.
If everything falls into place, Stein
Heurtey, France would undertake the project as EPC contractor
including the training of local personnel and providing assistance in
plant operational management.
An off-take agreement with the
Chinese partners will be signed in due course so that export of all
the 165,000 TPA of the initial production of the first line will be
guaranteed. -- Courtesy of Borneo
Bulletin
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