On 19th March 2007, KNM Process Systems Sdn Bhd
has been awarded the Export Excellence Award (Merchandise) by Ministry of International Trade & Industry Malaysia - MITI

KNM was selected by Star on 30 December 2006 under Bizweek’s picks of the year as
2006 Best Buy Stock.

Awarded by Islamic Finance news for 2006 Mudarabah Deal of the Year – KNM Capital (RM300 million Mudarabah Issuance).  The result was announced in the 18 January 2007 issue of the Islamic Finance News

Awarded by Asiamoney as 2006 Overall Best Managed Company in Malaysia – Small Cap.

Ranked No. 85th under the Corporate Governance Survey Report 2006 issued by Minority Shareholder Watchdog Group and the University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus in August 2006

 

In 2005, KNM sets another Malaysian record with the load-out of the first 3 units at Ferrosilt Washer Tanks (24m Diameter x 22m Height) to the Alcan Gove Alumina Refinery & successfully earned recognition from the Malaysian Book of Records (MBR) for the Largest Process Tanks ever manufactured in Malaysia.

In year 2004, KNM Changshu Plant has won the Appreciation Awards from CNOOC/Shell/Bechtel/SEI/FW/JGC & Shaw for succesful completion of CSPC Nanhai Lop Project.

In 2003, KNMPS made another record by building the biggest furnace measuring 8 meter wide, 8 meter height and 60 meter long. The record is currently in the Malaysian book of Records (Source: Malaysian Book of Records).

KNMPS was the winner of the Malaysian Construction Industry Excellence Awards 2003 under the Project Award Medium Engineering Category by CIDB Malaysia.

In November 2002, KNMPS was listed in the Malaysian Book of Records for delivering the largest LPG mounded bullet measuring 8.5mÆ x 76m long with storage capacity of 4166 cubic meters.

In 2002, KNMPS received the “Supplier of the Month for June 2002” by Halliburton/ConocoPhillips for the Belanak Floating Production Storage and Offloading (“FPSO”) project and a Gold Award in the Delivering Supplier Excellence Scheme for its towers/columns.

In 2001, KNMPS toppled its own record made in 1996 by delivering the largest and heaviest LPG Mounded Vessels. KNMPS took the construction of the three 3,500m³ capacity, 812 tonnes vessels in its stride. The record is currently in the Malaysia Book of Records. (Source: Malaysian Book of Records)

Rank 3rd in the Enterprise 50 Award, 2001 in recognition for excellence in management and financial performance for Malaysian companies.  The Enterprise 50 Award was sponsored by SMIDEC and Accenture

In 2000, KNMPS received 2000 Gold Star Project Completion Award (Medium Project Category) by Esso Production Malaysia Inc for the Execution of Angsi Host-Tie-In Project in recognition of the excellent safety performance

Ranked 15th in the Enterprise 50 Award, 1999 in recognition for excellence in management and financial performance for Malaysian companies.  The Enterprise 50 Award was sponsored by Small and Medium Industries Development Corporation (SMIDEC) and Andersen Consulting

In 1999, KNMPS received a Special Mention Award from Cost Reduction Alliance (“CORAL”) Malaysia (a Petronas initiated project) for its Propane Dehydrogenation Plant in recognition for its exemplary performance.

In 1998 / 1999, KNMPS completed the tallest and heaviest pressure vessel in Malaysia. The pressure vessel, a Propane-Propylene splitter stands at 105.5 metres high with a bare weight of 1,070 tonnes and a fully dressed weight with internals of 1,640 tonnes. This record is currently in the Malaysia Book of Records. (Source: Malaysian Book of Records)

In 1998, KNMPS completed Malaysia’s tallest roof supporting single mast for the National Sports Complex in Bukit Jalil for the 16th Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur in 10 months. The mast, which stands at 102 meters high and weighs 250 tonnes supporting 7,500 square metres in membrane roof. This engineering feat is also currently in the Malaysia Book of Records. (Source: Malaysian Book of Records)

 

In 1996, KNMPS completed the design and manufacturing of Malaysia’s largest and heaviest LPG Mounded Bullets measuring 50.78 meters in length and weighing approximately 528 tonnes, delivered to Tawau, Sabah. The record is currently in the Malaysia Book of Records. (Source: Malaysian Book of Records)

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