Battery-electric vehicle demand is at the core of Sandvik’s move to create a new load and haul factor in Malaysia.
The project, for which the company is set to invest SEK 350 million (US$32.6 million) over three years, will take up 445 hectares at the Sendayan TechValley business park, south of the capital city of Kuala Lumpur. Full story.
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