MAIN PRODUCT OF THE GROUP
GROUP ORGANISATION STRUCTURE To use our position as an integrated timber producer. To provide workforce with rewarding employment. To promote green and eco-friendly environment. To maximise return to our shareholders. To meet our customer expectations. To improve our results. To become a premier natural resources organisation. VISION VALUE CORPORATE GOALS & OBJECTIVES
Timber Environment Policy Golden Pharos Group will collaborate with all relevant parties and organisations to ensure compliance towards the promotion of good forest management as stipulated under the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and the Malaysian Criteria and Indicators (MC&I) for Forest Management Certification (Natural Forest). Timber Sourcing Policy Sourcing of timber is mainly from the Group’s own certified forest. In circumstances where the Group had to source from alternative suppliers, the Group insists that the supplies are, where applicable, from certified forest. Timber supply is a very critical factor to the Group’s expansion programmes and assured sources of supply and the ability to process logs into top-quality finished products inexpensively. The Group has undertaken the species segregation initiative in line with the promotion of lesser known species for commercialisation which is encouraged by the Malaysia Government. ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT Environmental Management Forestry GPB through its subsidiary, Kumpulan Pengurusan Kayu-Kayan Trengganu Sdn. Bhd. (KPKKT) : High Conservation Value Forest (HCVF) KPKKT adopts specific policies to protect the high conservation values in the forests. This includes scientific assessment of species, cultural assessment and conservation plans to protect species or cultural sites that are unique, rare, threatened or endangered. Some of the unique areas are as follows: Chain of Custody Certification The largest Chengal tree in the world has been listed in the Malaysia Book of Records. Gunung Mandi Angin which has been the subject of many scientific and botanical expeditions and supports unique ffora and fauna. Chemerong Waterfalls which is the tallest in Malaysia which thunders magnificently down a 305 metres slope that has the potential as a major tourist destination and recreational area. Rafflesia (Bunga Pakma) which is a rare and endangered species found in the forest reserve. Keruing Sarawak (Dipterocarpus sarawakensis) which is a rare and endangered species found in the forest reserve and has been placed under the protected area. July 2008 - Pesama Timber Corporation Sdn Bhd (Pesama) and Pesaka Trengganu Berhad (Pesaka) obtained the Chain-of FSC Custody of FSC certification for the twosawmills and their products. This means that GP Doors, Pesama and Pesaka are well placed to market their engineered doors, sawn timber and other wood based products in markets which insist on the need for wood products to be sourced from sustainable and well managed forests. To manage the two concession areas of DTC and CFC as the supplier of logs for the Group, by practicing the Selective Management System (SMS) and is also responsible to develop, manage and ensure that the environment of the concessions are well preserved in accordance with policies of Sustainable Forest Management (SFM). Fully subscribes to the MC & I which are regulated by the Malaysian Timber Certification Scheme (MTCS) and the FSC. Successfully prepared the plan for the Second Rotation of 30-year of Forest Management Plan (FMP) an Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) for managing the concession area. KPKKT also works closelywith the State Forestry Department and other related agencies in forestry to ensure that the logging best management practices are being observed and maintained. Since April 2008, KPKKT has been accredited as a “Well-Managed Forest” under the FSC which covers 108,900 hectares of tropical rainforest and became the largest forest in Malaysia to have received FSC certification, and only the second natural forest in Peninsular Malaysia to achieve this distinction. ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
Kumpulan Pengurusan Kayu Kayan Trengganu Sdn Bhd (KPKKT) has been authorized to manage and develop two areas of forest concessions in Terengganu. By adopting the principle of Sustainable Forest Management, the two forest concessions under KPKKT are : The concession area is located about 120km to the southwest of the State capital Kuala Terengganu, divided into two administrative areas of the Forest Districts of South Terengganu and West Terengganu. It stretches from 50 m elevation to 1,400 m a.s.l with steep rugged mountains occupying the western boundary where the highest point is Gunung Gelemat ( 1,618 m a.s.l ). The area comprises of : The important commercial timber species are divided into two groups : The various forest types provide a range of habitats making the area one of the richest biologically diverse sites in the country. The biggest ffower of Rafflesia spp, the gigantic Chengal tree, the very rare Keruing Sarawak and Resak Daun Panjang were discovered and preserved within the area. Also located in the area is one of the tallest and spectacular waterfall, the Chemerong. Selective Management System and Sustainable Forest Management practices being employed by KPKKT ensure that our timber activities have minimal impact on these forest areas. KUMPULAN PENGURUSAN KAYU KAYAN TERENGGANU SDN BHD (56141-K) Dungun Timber Complex (DTC) of 106,697 hectares for the first 25 years (1983-2007) and a second 30 years (2008-2037). Lowland Dipterocarps Forest Cherul Forest Concession (CFC) of about 20,243 hectares for the first 25 years (1976-2000) and a second 30 years (2001-2029) which is assigned under an agreement with Pesama Timber Corporation Sdn Bhd. Lowland Dipterocamps Forest Hill Dipterocamps Forest Lower Montane Forest Dipterocarpaceae family which are dominated by species of Shorea, Diptero carpus, Dryobalanops, Hopea, Anisoptera and Neobalanocarpus. Non-Dipterocarpaceae family are mainly from Leguminosae, Sapotaceae, Apocynaceae, Burseraceae, Anacardiaceae, Araucariaceae, Lauraceae and Myristicaceae. INTRODUCTION
MANAGEMENT PRACTICES Guided by the principle of sustainable forest management, KPKKT regulates the rate of forest harvesting and forest rehabilitation activities. The silvicultural system known as Selective Management System (SMS) relies on diameter limit selection cutting over a period of 25 or 30 years. However, the majority of virgin forests have now been logged, thus KPKKT is starting its second harvest cycle operation with a conservative estimate of volume growth of an average around 2.0 m /ha/year compared to normal estimates for volume growth 4-8 m /ha/year. By using the conservative estimate, KPKKT will accumulate up to 60 m /ha in the next 30-year cycle, higher than the 49 m /ha harvested during the first entry. As a result of team spirit and teamwork shown by our management, staffi, contractors and forestry experts, KPKKT has finally managed to overcome challenges and successfully demonstrate conformity to the FSC's Principles and Criteria of Forest Stewardship. KPKKT is the only concession-holder in Malaysia that manages a tract of forest as large as 106,697 ha that has successfully obtained FSC certification since 21 April 2008. This certification success has uplifted the goodwill of KPKKT internationally as an organization that manages the tropical forest resources and downstream products manufacturing. The certification is also an acknowledgement of Malaysian Selective Management System (SMS) in managing the tropical rain forest.
PESAMA TIMBER CORPORATION SDN BHD (16630-U) Pesama Timber Corporation Sdn Bhd was established in December 1973 and became a subsidiary of Golden Pharos Berhad pursuant to a corporate exercise in September 1995. Factory Operation Operation : Jakar Industrial Estate of Kemaman, Terengganu, Malaysia Factory area : 11.86 hectares (29.43 acres). Main activities : Sawmilling, Downstream and Services ACTIVITIES AND PRODUCT Sawmilling The sawmill plant is equipped with one headrig, one pony-saw fed by fully automatic carriages, eight units band-saw and nine units cross-cut saws. Each month, produce 3,500 cbm of sawn timber. Products Sawntimber The timbers are classified into four categories; Heavy Hard wood, Medium Hardwood, Mixed Hardwood (MHW), Mixed Light Hardwood and Softwood. We market a variety of high value tropical timber species such as : Specification as per buyer’s request : Width and Lengths, random or fixed Thickness, random or specific Select & Better, Standard & Better, Sound & Better, Merchantable and Local grades Kiln Dried (KD) or Air Dried (AD) Wood treatment Sawdust Produce from sawmilling activities, when the timber is cut by saw machine and absorbed by blower into sawdust house. This is only sold in the domestic market. Woodchips To fully utilize our raw material, wastes produced from sawmill chopped into small sizes with chipper machine. Downstream Moulding The plant is equipped with two moulders, one double side planer, one rip-saw and two cross cut. The capacity of plant able to produce about 300 cbm of customized moulding per month. Finished products : Standard profile or as per buyer’s own profile; S4S, E4E, Decking, Flooring, Joists, Truck Gate, Truck Body and Door Jambs. Kiln Dried (KD), 18-20% or Air Dried (AD) Keruing, Kempas, Meranti, Merbau Balau and Mix Medium-Hard Wood Dark Red Meranti Light Red Meranti Yellow Meranti Chengal Balau Keruing Melunak Rengas Merpauh Merbau Kempas Mix Medium Hard Wood Others
SERVICES Kiln Dry A part of sawn timber is sent for further downstream processes in kiln chambers to reduce its moisture content. The pre-drying and kiln drying capacity of about 425 cbm and 850 cbm respectively per charge. Treatment Plant The process of wood treatment for hardwood is quite extensive which requires constant supervision by our team of specialist. We have years of experience of treating timber with the Chromated copper arsenate ("CCA") treatment in which the durability of timber is enhanced tremendously. CCA is a group of pesticides containing chromium, copper, and/or arsenic that protect wood against termites, fungi and other pests that can degrade or threaten the integrity of wood products. CERTIFICATION PESAMA products come from certified forest and timber, which are responsibly managed and annually audited by an independent third party. Customers buying timber products from PESAMA certified forest concessions enjoy 100% traceability for their products. An achievement certification standard of FSC as following: FSC-FM Certification; SCS-FM/COC-004167 FSC-COC Certification; SGS-COC-004887 PEFC-COC Certification; SIRIM-COC-0015 QUALITY ASSURANCE POLICY PESAMA consistently guards the superior quality of products by referring to the Malaysian Grading Rules (MGR) standard. Meticulous in-process quality control is integrated into every single operation from logs to finished products. All consignments, after factory grading are subject to further inspection by the Malaysian Timber Industry Board especially for an export products. The end product of all these stringent demands is quality that satisfies the most demanding buyers. Our products have successfully catered for the needs derived from the housing and property construction, house renovation, sawmills, furniture, hardware industry locally, and also mainly traded in Japan, Korea, Thailand, Middle East, India, other countries in Europe and Australia.
PESAKA TRENGGANU BERHAD (6267-H) INTRODUCTION Pesaka Terengganu Berhad (Pesaka) was incorporated in 1965 and became one of the subsidiaries of Goden Pharos Berhad (GPB) through a corporate restructuring exercise by the State Government of Terengganu. Factory Operation Activities : Primary activities in Pesaka Terengganu Berhad are sawmilling, timber treatment, kiln drying, woodchips and sawdust. Sawmilling Sawmill plant is equipped with one breakdown and two pony-saw with semi-automatic carriages for slicing logs into sizes. These block is enough to cutting with eight bandsaw. The average output is about 2,000 cubic metres of sawn timber a month. Kiln Dried Timber Kiln drying is a standard practice in wood production mills and serves to eflciently to reduce green lumber moisture contents. At PESAKA, we use the vacuum kiln drying that can reduce time for drying process about 2 weeks only. Our kiln drying facilities are capable of handling 250 m of timber per month. Timber Treatment We have years of experience in treating timber by pressure treating timber with the Chromated copper arsenate (CCA) treatment, enhancing the durability of timber tremendously. CCA, is a group of pesticides containing chromium, copper, and arsenic that protect wood against termites, fungi and other pests that can degrade or threaten the integrity of wood products. During the treatment process the three active ingredients are pressure treated to the wood. Operation : Bandar Bukit Besi, Dungun, Terengganu. Main Activities : Midstream activities mainly in sawmilling, timber treatment and kiln drying. Employment : 193 workers. Sawmill plants /machineries : One unit breakdown, two units pony-saw fed by semi-automatic carriages, eight units band saws, six units minisaw and sixteen units cross-cut saws. Average output : 2,000 cubic metres of sawn timber a month.
Woodchips Woodchip is one of our product that originates from sawmill waste including slab, offi cut and etc. Our capacity of wood chip is about 1,500 MT per month. Sawdust Sawdust is also one of sawmill waste. Sawdust have their own market especially in wood pellet making and charcoal. PESAKA can produce about 400 MT per month. CHAIN OF CUSTODY CERTIFICATION We have an extensive range of tropical hardwood, as well as Heavy Hardwood, Medium Hardwood (MHW), Mixed Light Hardwood and Softwood. All the timbers come from a FSC certi ed well-managed forest that has been harvested on a cyclic basis of 30 years under the Malaysian Selective Management System (SMS). Our products have been accredited under FSC chain of custody and MTCS certi cation as the following : The MTCC certification with certificate number CoC 014. The FSC Certification with certificate number SGS-CoC-004889. Quality Statement We are very keen on the standard and procedure of raw material processing to produce high quality sawn timber. We have a policy to ensure the highest standard of sawn timber are produced and abides by the Malaysia Grading Rules (MGR) or other international standards for quality on tropical sawn timber. We are very stringent in quality control to ensure the products meet the international standards and to satisfy the customer’s requirement. Marketing Statement Our customer will receive the most quality-driven product available, delivered promptly and with particular attention on our reputable service that has kept us in business for almost 3 decades. We cater for demand largely from the domestic markets as well as from overseas such as Holland, United Kingdom, Germany, China, India, Sri Lanka, Philippines, Middle East and Thailand.
Permint Plywood Sdn Bhd (“PPSB”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Golden Pharos Berhad (“GPB”) , was incorporated on 27 April 1981. It started operations in May 1983 at Bandar Al Muktafi Billah Shah, Dungun, Terengganu and was acquired by Permint Timber Corporation Sdn Bhd (“PTC”) in 1996 through a reverse takeover by GPB. PPSB’s principal activities are the production and sale of veneer, plywood and agarwood oil. The plywood factory has a production capacity of about 5,000 cubic metres per month. PPSB produced diffierent grades of plywood mainly used in the housing and furniture industry and exported to United Kingdom, Hong Kong and Singapore. Afterwards, the company continues to look into various initiatives that will benefit all stakeholders in the short and long terms. Among others, PPSB has started producing woodchip in June 2016 to maximize the value of the Group’s wood waste. In addition the company has started producing veneers for plywood production and gaharu products commercially. The second phase of PPSB milestone program will be the production of decorative plywood followed by wood panel products such as ffush door, table top, shelving and wall panelling. ACTIVITIES AND PRODUCT Woodchips PPSB posseses 2 woodchip facilities, one each at Pesama in Kemaman and Pesaka in Bukit Besi, Dungun. Currently PPSB is able to produce 1,500 metric tonnes of woodchips per month and our buyers mostly from Pahang, Johor and Negeri Sembilan. PERMINT PLYWOOD SDN BHD (70007-K)
Agarwood Gaharu (agarwood) is formed in Karas trees when they become infected with a type of mould, and as the infection progresses the tree produces a dark aromatic resin called gaharu. ‘Gaharu’ originated from the sanskrit word ‘agaru’ meaning heavy wood. It is a fragrant dark resinous wood used in incense, perfume and small carvings. It produces a distinctive fragrance in the perfume state or as incense smoke, and the fragrant product gained great cultural and religious significance in ancient civilizations around the world. In Asean countries there are more than 15 species known but the most well-known is Aquilaria Malaccensis, from the family Thymeleaceae. In 2005, the Terengganu State Forestry Department has taken the initiative to explore a new source of economic opportunity in the establishment of 47 ha of Karas plantation in Merchang Forest Reserve, where 40,000 Karas trees are planted. Golden Pharos Berhad, through its subsidiary Permint Plywood Sdn Bhd has leased 1,000 Karas trees from the Forestry Department located at the Merchang Forest Reserve Plantation to develop and explore the available opportunities in the agarwood industry. CERTIFICATION All PPSB products (plywood, veneer and woodchips) has received the PEFC ceritificate ( Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification) for the period up to 2023. PPSB is on its way to obtain the FSC certificate in the near future.
INTRODUCTION Golden Pharos Glass Sdn Bhd (GP Glass) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Golden Pharos Berhad Group. Through the years, GP Glass has earned the distinction of being one of the leading manufacturers of modern glass in Malaysia. The company is commited to producing excellent quality products that conform to international standards. With a highly skillful team of craftsmen using contemporary machinery, customers can always be assured of products that will meet exacting requirements. This commitment to excellent quality and innovation has enabled GP Glass to not only cater to the Malaysian market but also to export its products worldwide, which include the US, Britain, Australia, Japan and Thailand. GP Glass commitment to superior products is translated in its stringent quality control practices. Dedicated QC teams are employed at all stages of production to ensure that all products conform to the standards set by the various bodies. GP Glass adheres strictly to American National Standard Institute (ANSI) Z97.1.1984, British Standard (BS)BS6206.1981 and Sirim standards. Certificates to this effiect have been issued to GP Glass by these bodies. Since its inception, GP Glass has continuously strived to be more than just a manufacturer of modern glass. It has through its R&D programs in product and technology development sought ways to provide added value services to its products. This commitment to being a value-added manufacturer is reffected in the heavy investment in leading edge equipment and a highly trained workforce. The areas where added value services currently available are: Heat Soak Ceramic Print Edge Works GP Glass is a winner of the 2019;2019 Brand Laureate Best Brands Award for Brand Leadership in Manufacturing for Laminated and Tempered Glass. GOLDEN PHAROS GLASS SDN BHD (265409-W)
GP Tempered Safety Glass Several times tougher than ordinary glass with residual surface compression in excess of 10,000 psi, GP Tempered Safety Glass is heat treated by heating ordinary ffoat glass in high temperature and then cooling it rapidly by blowing air onto its surfaces. GP Heat Strengthened Glass GP Heat Strengthened Glass are manufactured similar to GP Tempered Glass except that the glass cools less rapidly and has residual surface compression greater than 3,500 psi and less than 10,000 psi. If the glass is broken, the break pattern will vary according to surface compression. GP Heat Strengthened Glass also offiers improved optical viewing quality compared to GP Tempered Glass. GP Laminated Safety Glass At almost the same strength as ordinary annealed glass of the same thickness, GP Laminated Safety Glass is produced by permanently bonding two or more sheets of glass with one or more sheets of tough Polyvinyl Butyral(PVB) interlayers under heat and pressure. GP Double Glazing Units GP Double Glazing Units are in essence two pieces of glass put together under a controlled environment with uniform spacing in between via an aluminium spacer. Sealed to the perimeter in controlled conditions, the spacer contains a dessicant (drying agent) which eliminates moisture vapour in the cavity. GP Ceramic Painted Glass GP Ceramic Painted Glass is produced by a process of silk screening ceramic colours and patterns onto the glass surface from a wide range of patterns, ranging from company symbols to contemporary art and decorative finishes such as marble, granite and wood grain. GP Ceramic Painted Glass can be used monolithically, laminated or double glazed.
INTRODUCTION Forest plantations are areas where species of forest plants are grown, whether indigenous or exotic, through an open planting system which encompass areas within a permanent forest reserve or outside its perimeter. For plantations that are developed inside the reserve, it must be determined that the forest area is degraded forest and has diminished quality and value in its condition. To ensure the sustainability of wood - based industry in the state of Terengganu, KPKKT was given approval by the state government through the Terengganu State Forestry Department to develop 6000 ha of Kelempayan (Neolamarckia cadamba), Batai (Paraserianthes falcataria) and other fast growing species commercially in Jerangau and Cherul Forest Reserves. In line with the initiative, KPKKT has created a forest plantation unit in 2018 to implement a plantation project 10 years time for Phase 1. The objectives of the establishment of the forest plantation would include : To increase the build up of tree density and forest stand stock with the planting of marketable high quality fast growing species for subsequent exploitation. To restore areas of past exploration, illegal logging and areas where there are dense growth of bamboos and bushes. To cater for the demand of the timber industry especially for the manufacture of plywoods and mouldings. To reduce the dependance on native forest as a source of raw materials, thus maintaining the natural resources in a sustained management. To generate an economic resource for local areas specifically and the state of Terengganu as a whole. To provide employment for locals and for the people of Terengganu as a whole. To increase the size of forest plantation as encouraged by theMinistry of Plantation Industries and Commodities (MPIC) to fulfil the future needs of the nation. To provide a long term economic contribution to the state of Terengganu specifically. GOLDEN PHAROS FOREST PLANTATION SDN BHD
GOLDEN PHAROS BERHAD (152205-W) COMMON COMMERCIAL TIMBERS PRODUCED BY GOLDEN PHAROS GROUP 1. HEAVY HARDWOODS 2. MEDIUM HARDWOODS
3. LIGHT HARDWOODS 4. SOFTWOODS (CONIFERS)
Vernacular Name Scientific Name Family Balau Shorea spp. Dipterocarpaceae Balau Red Shorea collina, S. guiso, S. ochrophloia Dipterocarpaceae Bitis Madhuca utilis, Palaquium ridleyi, P. stellatum Sapotaceae Chengal Neobalanocarpus heimii Dipterocarpaceae Giam Hopea spp. Dipterocarpaceae Kekatong Cynometra malaccensis Leguminosae Keranji Dialium spp. Leguminosae Merbau Intsia palembanica, I. bijuga Leguminosae Penaga Mesua ferrea Guttiferae Resak Vatica spp., Cotylelobium spp. Dipterocarpaceae Vernacular Name Scientific Name Family Kandis Garcinia spp. Guttiferea Kapur Dryobalanops aromatica Dipterocarpaceae Kasai Pometia spp. Sapindaceae Kelat Syzgium spp. Myrtaceae Keledang Artocarpus spp. Moraceae Kempas Koompassia malaccensis Leguminosae Keruing Dipterocarpus spp. Dipterocarpaceae Kulim Scorodocarpus borneensis Olacaceae Mata Ulat Kokoona spp. Celastraceae Mempening Lithocarpus spp., Quercus spp. Fagaceae Mengkulang Heritiera spp. Sterculiaceae Merawan Hopea spp. Dipterocarpaceae Merbatu Parinari spp., Moranthes corymbosa Chrysobalanaceae Merpauh Swintonia spp. Anacardiaceae Pauh Kijang Irvingia malayana Simaroubaceae Perah Elateriospermum tapos Euphorbiaceae Petaling Ochanostachys amentacea Olacaceae Rengas Gluta spp., Melanochyla spp. Anacardiaceae Simpoh Dillenia spp. Dilleniaceae Tampoi Baccaurea spp. Euphorbiaceae Tualang Koompassia excelsa Leguminosae COMMON COMMERCIAL TIMBERS PRODUCED BY GOLDEN PHAROS GROUP 1. HEAVY HARDWOODS (Density range from 50 to 70 lb/cu ft or 800 to 1120 kg/m3 at 15% MC) 2. MEDIUM HARDWOODS (Density range from 45 to 55 lb/cu ft or 720 to 880 kg/m3 at 15% MC
Vernacular Name Scientific Name Family Ara Ficus spp. Moraceae Berangan Castanopsis spp. Fagaceae Bintangor Calophyllum spp. Guttiferae Durian Coelostegia spp., Durio spp., Kostermansia malayana, Neesia spp. Bombacaceae Geronggang Cratoxylum spp. Hypericaceae Gerutu-gerutu Parashorea spp. Dipterocarpaceae Jelutong Dyera costulata Apocynaceae Kedondong Canarium spp., Santiria spp., Dacryodes spp. Burseraceae Kelumpang Sterculia spp. Sterculiaceae Kembang Semangkok Scaphium spp. Sterculiaceae Ketapang Terminalia spp. Combretaceae Kungkur Albizia splendens Leguminoseae Machang Mangifera spp. Anacardiaceae Medang Actinodaphne spp., Alseodaphne spp., Beilschmiedia insignis; Cinnamomum spp., Lauraceae Cryptocarya spp.,Dehaasia spp., Lindera spp., Litsea spp., Nothaphoebe spp., Persea spp., Phoebe spp. Melantai Shorea macroptera Dipterocarpaceae Melunak Pentace spp. Tiliaceae Mempisang Alphonsea spp., Cyathocalyx spp., Mezzettia parviffora, Mitrephora spp., Annonaceae Monocarpia euneura; Platymita siamensis; Polyalthia spp., Xylopia spp. Meranti Dark Red Shorea spp. Dipterocarpaceae Meranti Light Red Shorea spp. Dipterocarpaceae Meranti White Shorea spp. Dipterocarpaceae Meranti Yellow Shorea spp. Dipterocarpaceae Mersawa Anisoptera spp. Dipterocarpaceae Nyatoh Palaquim spp., Madhuca spp., Payena spp. Sapotaceae Penarahan Myristica spp. Myristicaceae Perupok Lophopetalum spp. Celastraceae Petai Parkia spp. Leguminoseae Pulai Alstonia spp. Apocynaceae Ramin Gonystylus spp. Thymelaeaceae Sepetir Sindora spp. Leguminoseae Sesendok Endospermum spp. Euphorbiaceae Terap Artocarpus spp., Parartocarpus spp. Moraceae Terentang Campnosperma spp. Anacardiaceae 3. LIGHT HARDWOODS (Density range from 25 to 45 lb/cu ft or 400 to 720 kg/m3 at 15% MC)
Vernacular Name Scientific Name Family Damar Minyak Agathis spp. Araucariaceae Podo Dacrycarpus imbricatus, Nageia spp., Podocarpus spp. Podocarpaceae Sempilor Dacrydium spp., Falcatifolium falciforme, Phyllocladus spp. Podocarpaceae 4. SOFTWOODS (CONIFERS) (Density range from 22 to 42 lb/cu ft or 360 to 660 kg/m3 at 15% MC)
Notes: 1. For naturally durable timbers, sapwood should be excluded. If sapwood is included, preservative treatment is necessary. (Source-MS 360:1986) 2. For timber requiring treatment, they should be amenable to preservative treatment. STRENGTH GROUP OF TIMBER Balau Bitis Chengal Penaga Bekak Delek Keranji Balau, red Kelat Kembang Semangkok Kulim Pauh Kijang Penyau Perah Petaling Ranggu Ru Surian Batu Tualang Mata Ulat Kekatong Dedaru Kempas Merbatu Mertas Giam Malabera Merbau Resak Berangan Dedali Derum Kapur Kasai Keruntum Mempening Meransi Meranti Bakau Merawan Merpauh Nyalin Perupok Punah Rengas Simpoh Tembusu Bintangor Gerutu Kedondong Keledang Keruing Ketapang Kungkur Rubberwood Melunak Mempisang Mengkulang Meranti, Dark Red Meranti, White Nyatoh Penarahan Petai Ramin Sengkuang Sepetir Tetebu Bayur Damar Minyak Durian Jelutong Jongkong Kasah Machang Medang Melantai/ Kawang Meranti, Light Red Meranti,Yellow Mersawa Sengkurat Terap Ara Batai Geronggang Kelampaian Pulai Sesendok Terentang B ) REQUIRING TREATMENT A ) NATURALLY DURABLE SG1 SG2 SG3 SG4 SG5 SG6 SG7
GOLDEN PHAROS BERHAD (152205-W) correspondence address 66/2, Taman Sri Intan, 20300 Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia Tel: 609 - 630 1330 Fax: 609 - 631 0617 www.goldenpharos.com 25th Floor, Menara KH, Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 603 - 2144 2305/06/07 Fax: 609 - 2144 2308 GOLDEN PHAROS FOREST PLANTATION SDN. BHD (70007-K) Jalan Kalsium, Bukit Besi, 23200 Dungun, Terengganu, Malaysia Tel: 609 - 833 7245 Fax: 609- 833 7023 PERMINT PLYWOOD SDN. BHD (70007-K) Kawasan Perindustrian Bandar Al-Muktafi Billah Shah, 23400 Dungun, Terengganu, Malaysia Tel: 609 - 822 1215 Fax: 609 - 822 1005 GOLDEN PHAROS GLASS SDN. BHD. (265409-W) Lot 7, Jalan Perak, Kawasan Perusahaan Teluk Panglima Garang, 42500 Klang, Selangor, Malaysia Tel: 603 - 3122 6115 Fax: 603 - 3122 6117 www.gpglass.com PESAKA TRENGGANU BERHAD (6267-H) Kilang Papan Pesaka, Bukit Besi, 23200 Dungun, Terengganu, Malaysia Tel: 609 - 833 7232 Fax: 609 - 833 7328 www.pesaka.com.my KUMPULAN PENGURUSAN KAYU KAYAN TRENGGANU SDN. BHD (56141-K) Jalan Kalsium, Bukit Besi, 23200 Dungun, Terengganu, Malaysia Tel: 609 - 833 7245 Fax: 609- 833 7023 www.kpkkt.com.my PESAMA TIMBER CORPORATION SDN. BHD. (16630-U) Kawasan Perindustrian Jakar, 24000 Chukai, Kemaman, Terengganu, Malaysia Tel: 609 - 859 1122 Fax: 609 - 859 4544 www.pesama.com.my