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PSDC INT' EYES EASTERN EUROPE, WEST AFRICA
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Dec 17 (Bernama) -- Malaysia's project management and
management consultancy company, PSDC International Sdn Bhd, has set its eyes on
tapping into the Eastern Europe and West African markets in the near
future.
The subsidiary of government-backed company, Professional Services
Development Corporation Sdn Bhd, it has already made its mark in Indonesia and
Middle East and officially in Brunei today with the signing of a memorandum of
understanding (MoU) with a local company, Prime Sources Development Corporation
Sdn Bhd here.
"The expansion is in line with the company's vision of becoming the
regional
professional hub.We hope to enter the Eastern European market within the next
six months," its president Ismail Awab told Bernama after signing the
MoU.
Strategically affiliated with all the professional bodies in Malaysia, PSDC
International offers business and project planning and management, engineering,
technical consulting, construction supervision, architecture, landscape
architecture and environmental services to clients in diverse market
sectors.
Ismail said there was a need to increase the number of professionals and
consultants from South East Asia as westerners made up the bulk of this group
today.
"Refer back to the statistics in 2006 which stated that US$3 trillion
was paid to consultants with three quarters or 75 percent them being westerners.
"We are not getting enough of the market share.We need to increase the
contribution of South East Asian professionals in the world market, so that we
are on par with the westerners," he reasoned.
Meanwhile, on current projects, Ismail said the company had been appointed
the project management consultant for a Tehran company last month with the
partner having been offered a 125km-southern ring road project worth US$650
million by the government of Iran.
He said the company was also looking at the viability of projects in
Indonesia such as the Jakarta-Bandung Corridor and the development of an
integrated bulk port.
--BERNAMA
management consultancy company, PSDC International Sdn Bhd, has set its eyes on
tapping into the Eastern Europe and West African markets in the near
future.
The subsidiary of government-backed company, Professional Services
Development Corporation Sdn Bhd, it has already made its mark in Indonesia and
Middle East and officially in Brunei today with the signing of a memorandum of
understanding (MoU) with a local company, Prime Sources Development Corporation
Sdn Bhd here.
"The expansion is in line with the company's vision of becoming the
regional
professional hub.We hope to enter the Eastern European market within the next
six months," its president Ismail Awab told Bernama after signing the
MoU.
Strategically affiliated with all the professional bodies in Malaysia, PSDC
International offers business and project planning and management, engineering,
technical consulting, construction supervision, architecture, landscape
architecture and environmental services to clients in diverse market
sectors.
Ismail said there was a need to increase the number of professionals and
consultants from South East Asia as westerners made up the bulk of this group
today.
"Refer back to the statistics in 2006 which stated that US$3 trillion
was paid to consultants with three quarters or 75 percent them being westerners.
"We are not getting enough of the market share.We need to increase the
contribution of South East Asian professionals in the world market, so that we
are on par with the westerners," he reasoned.
Meanwhile, on current projects, Ismail said the company had been appointed
the project management consultant for a Tehran company last month with the
partner having been offered a 125km-southern ring road project worth US$650
million by the government of Iran.
He said the company was also looking at the viability of projects in
Indonesia such as the Jakarta-Bandung Corridor and the development of an
integrated bulk port.
--BERNAMA