MIDA, Daikin And SHRDC Collaborate to Strengthen Local Supplier Capabilities Through Supply Chain Development Programme  - MIDA | Malaysian Investment Development Authority
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MIDA, Daikin And SHRDC Collaborate to Strengthen Local Supplier Capabilities Through Supply Chain Development Programme 

MIDA, Daikin And SHRDC Collaborate to Strengthen Local Supplier Capabilities Through Supply Chain Development Programme 

SHAH ALAM, Selangor, 22 May 2026 – The Malaysian Investment Development  Authority (MIDA), in collaboration with Daikin Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. and the Selangor  Human Resource Development Centre (SHRDC), successfully organised the MIDA – Daikin Supply Chain Programme (Awareness Session), aimed at helping Malaysian  suppliers and local SMEs strengthen their competitiveness and participate more  actively in global manufacturing supply chains. 

Held on 21 May 2026 at SHRDC, Shah Alam, the programme brought together more  than 100 participants comprising Daikin’s ecosystem partners such as Daikin  Electronics Devices Malaysia, local SMEs, financial institutions and government  agencies. The session provided practical guidance on supplier requirements, digital  transformation, smart manufacturing and financing support to help Malaysian  companies grow, upgrade their operations and better meet the evolving requirements of multinational corporations. 

Datuk Sikh Shamsul Ibrahim Sikh Abdul Majid, Chief Executive Officer of MIDA, emphasised, “Integrating Malaysian SMEs into global value chains is critical to  sustaining our nation’s industrial competitiveness. Through targeted vendor  development programmes like this, MIDA is helping Malaysian SMEs build the  capabilities needed to become trusted partners in global supply chains. When  Malaysian companies become part of the global chain, the impact goes beyond  business growth. It creates better jobs, strengthens local industries, encourages  technology adoption and opens more opportunities for Malaysians to participate in  higher-value economic activities.” 

Speaking on the importance of ecosystem collaboration in supporting industrial  transformation, SHRDC highlighted that talent development remains a key foundation  in strengthening industry competitiveness and future readiness. 

Ms. Teh Sook Ling, Executive Director of SHRDC, said, “At SHRDC, we believe that  transformation begins with people. Guided by our tagline, Leading Transformation  Through Training, we continue to champion a people-first strategy in supporting  industry growth and future readiness. Through SINERGI, we are able to strengthen the support ecosystem by connecting talent, technology, policy makers, industry, and  collaboration under one platform — enabling industries not only to transform, but to  accelerate transformation collectively and sustainably.”

Ms. Ho Much Jia, VP, Procurement, Daikin Malaysia Sdn. Bhd., said, “At Daikin, we  believe a strong manufacturing ecosystem is built upon capable and future-ready  suppliers. Through this collaboration with MIDA and SHRDC, we strive to support local  companies in strengthening their capabilities, accelerating digital transformation and  adapting to evolving industry requirements. By fostering closer collaboration across  the supply chain, we can collectively build a more resilient, connected and sustainable  manufacturing ecosystem that creates long-term value for both industry and the  nation.” 

Opening remarks by Mr. Faizal Jalaludin, Executive Director, Investment Promotion, MIDA

The programme featured opening remarks by Mr. Faizal Jalaludin, Executive Director,  Investment Promotion, MIDA, and Mr. Sukri Abu Bakar, Director of MIDA’s Domestic  Investment Division, both of whom underscored MIDA’s proactive facilitation role in  supporting scaling companies, including assistance with Manufacturing Licence  applications and regulatory compliance. 

Due to the strong response, the programme was conducted in two sessions to  accommodate overwhelming participation from industry players and SMEs. The  sessions featured presentations by representatives from MIDA, Daikin Malaysia,  Daikin Electronics Devices Malaysia, SHRDC, Alliance Bank and industry players,  covering supplier requirements, smart manufacturing transformation, sustainable  supply chain development and financing solutions to support digitalisation.  Participants also toured SHRDC’s facilities to gain first-hand exposure to automation, digitalisation and Industry 4.0 applications. 

Through strategic collaborations with industry leaders such as Daikin Malaysia, Daikin  Electronics Devices Malaysia and capability-building partners such as SHRDC, MIDA  continues to strengthen local supplier ecosystems, enhance the competitiveness of  Malaysian SMEs and help more Malaysian companies become part of global  manufacturing networks, ensuring that investment generates broader economic and  socioeconomic benefits for the nation. 

The initiative reflects MIDA’s proactive efforts to deepen domestic supply chain  capabilities and broaden the participation of local companies in high-value industries. Through targeted initiatives such as the Supply Chain Programme, the Grow Local  Great initiative, the Enterprise Growth Platform (EGP) and the #InvestLokal campaign, MIDA connects Malaysian SMEs with multinational corporations, facilitates technology  adoption and supports capability upgrading in line with the aspirations of the New  Industrial Master Plan 2030 (NIMP 2030). These efforts are aimed at enabling more  Malaysian companies, especially SMEs, to grow alongside multinational corporations  and participate more meaningfully in the country’s industrial development.  

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About MIDA

MIDA is the government’s principal investment promotion and development agency under the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI) to oversee and drive investments into the manufacturing and services sectors in Malaysia. Headquartered in Kuala Lumpur Sentral, MIDA has 12 regional and 20 overseas offices. MIDA partners with investors at every stage of their journey, supporting sustainable growth and long-term value creation for Malaysia. For more information, please visit www.mida.gov.my and follow MIDA on X, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok and YouTube.

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MIDA

Mr. Sukri Abu Bakar
Director
Domestic Investment Division

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Tel: +603 2267 3685

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