200211 · Mining in Malaysia has undergone shifting trends across the decades. In the early years of Malaya (pre-establishment of Malaysia) around the early 19th century, tin mining was the core mining resource that was in high demand globally. Substantial investments from the British empire led to the construction of many tin mining facilities, …
view more2020730 · Mining is one of the larger industries in Malaysia. Malaysia is blessed with various natural resources, including bauxite, clay, coal, copper, feldspar, gold, gravel, ilmenite, iron ore, kaolin, limestone, mica, monazite, sand, silica sand, struverite and tin.
view moreThe mining industry has consistently played a vital role in the country’s economic development as it serves as a backbone for the construction and manufacturing sectors, namely in supplying the relevant basic raw materials.1 For interested parties, this article will provide a brief insight as to the legal framework of mining industry in Malaysia.
view more202431 · The construction industry is going forward by adopting digitization, but players are still battling to grasp and execute it properly. That is why, this study aims to evaluate the awareness, challenges and opportunities of digitalization in the Malaysian construction industry and provides a framework for better digital implementation.
view more2021429 · The construction industry plays a pivotal role in the economic stability of many countries, including Malaysia, as highlighted by Alaloul et al. (2021) in their study on the Malaysian GDP ...
view moreng industry plays a significant role in the development of a country. It assures an adequate and continuous supply of raw materials for the construction and manufacturing sectors. Over 33 different types of minerals comprising metallic, non-metallic, and energy minerals are available in Malaysia (MCOM, 2017). The metallic mineral mining subsector commonly …
view more201971 · market review on the construction industry as it is crucial for the country’s economy. Construction contributed close to 5.0% to the national GDP (at constant 2010 prices) and 9.0% to employment in 2016, with more than 120 industries relying on construction for their growth. The Eleventh Malaysia
view more20221223 · The main aim of this research was to analyze the IR-4.0-related technologies for improving the health and safety problems in the construction industry of Malaysia by utilizing the analytical hierarchy process (AHP) technique.
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