The surge in semiconductor investments in the city state is driving sustained demand for precision-engineered components such as equipment frames, racks, enclosures and metal assemblies — Wentel’s core offerings, he tells The Edge in an interview.
Johor-based Wentel Engineering Holdings, which currently derives 65% of its revenue from the manufacturing of cargo scanning machines, is eyeing the anticipated strong demand for precision-engineered components across the Causeway.
Group CEO Chuah Chong Syn expects the investments being poured into Singapore’s semiconductor industry to create a high demand for metal components and wants to seize this opportunity to grow its earnings.
