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2000 & Beyond

  1. 2024 – UMW Holdings Berhad completes delisting from Bursa Malaysia and joins Sime Darby Berhad as its wholly-owned subsidiary.
  2. 2023 – UMW Lubetech Sdn. Bhd. officially opened its new automated lubricants blending plant in Pulau Indah Industrial Park, Klang.
  3. 2023 – UMW Industrial Power Services Sdn. Bhd. appointed as authorised distributor of INNIO’s Jenbacher engines in Malaysia, marking the company’s first venture into green/renewable energy.
  4. 2022 – UMW registered a record-high 383,054 vehicles in 2022, with UMW Toyota Motor leading the non-national segment and Perodua achieving its highest annual sales.

2018

  1. Joint venture with Komatsu Ltd established, forming a strategic partnership with UMW.

2017

  1. Celebrated 100 years in operations.
  2. Delivered its first fan case produced at its new manufacturing plant in Serendah.

2015

  1. Selected as Rolls-Royce Plc’s Tier-1 partner, via a 25 + 5 year contract to manufacture fan cases.

2013

  1. UMW Oil & Gas Corporation Berhad listed on Bursa Malaysia, in the largest IPO in Malaysia that year.

2013

  1. UMW Oil & Gas Corporation Berhad listed on Bursa Malaysia, in the largest IPO in Malaysia that year.

2012

  1. Achieved more than RM 2 billion PBT, the first time in its listing history, marking its 12th record performance.

2008

  1. Unveiled its new corporate identity.

2007

  1. Launched a corporate rebranding exercise as part of global expansion efforts.

2001

  1. Rationalized diversified operations into four Strategic Business Units: Automotive; Equipment; Manufacturing & Engineering; Oil & Gas.

1980 – 1999

  1. 1999 – Celebrated 30 years as a public listed company.
  2. 1994 – Launched the Perodua Kancil; within four months it became Malaysia’s second-best selling car.
  3. 1993 – Became the largest shareholder of Perusahaan Otomobil Kedua Sdn. Bhd. (Perodua)
  4. 1990 – Toyota became the top seller in Malaysia’s non-national car market.
  5. 1988 – Completed capital reconstruction with PNB becoming largest shareholder; UMW Corporation Berhad converted to private status.
  6. 1987 – Transitioned into UMW Holdings Berhad, listing on both KLSE and Singapore Exchange; Sejati Motor renamed UMW Toyota Motor.
  7. 1985 – United Motor Works (Malaysia) Holdings Berhad renamed UMW Corporation Berhad.
  8. 1982 – Appointed as distributor for Toyota in Malaysia & Singapore; group turnover exceeded RM 1 billion
  9. 1980 – Introduced new corporate logo to mark organizational integration.

1950 – 1979

  1. 1971 – Moved headquarters to Batu Tiga Complex, Shah Alam.
  2. 1970 – Incorporated as United Motor Works (Malaysia) Holdings Berhad; listed on KLSE.
  3. 1967 – Acquired Toyota forklift agency for Malaysia & Singapore.
  4. 1965 – Awarded Komatsu distributorship by Komatsu Ltd.
  5. 1962 – Signed first Mitsubishi Heavy Industries franchise.
  6. 1961 – Added industrial equipment to the Group’s operations.
  7. 1954 – Reorganized KL and Penang operations into main offices.
  8. 1950 – Eric Chia joined United Motor Works (Malaya).

1900 – 1949

  1. 1949 – Established United Motor Works (Penang) Sdn. Bhd.
  2. 1936 – Acquired Pennzoil lubricant agency from Pennzoil Products Company, USA.
  3. 1927 – United Motor Works Ltd founded in Singapore – predecessor of modern UMW.
  4. 1917 – Founder Chia Yee Soh opened automotive repair shop in Orchard Road, Singapore.

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