Sime Darby

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Sime Darby Berhad is a Malaysian multinational conglomerate involved in various sectors, including plantation, property, motors, industrial, energy & utilities and healthcare. Founded in 1910, the company has grown to become one of the largest companies in Malaysia by market capitalization.

History[edit | edit source]

Sime Darby was established in 1910 by British businessmen William Sime, Henry Darby and Herbert Mitford Darby. The company initially operated in the rubber industry, but has since diversified into various sectors.

Business Sectors[edit | edit source]

Plantation[edit | edit source]

The plantation sector is one of the main business areas of Sime Darby. The company owns and operates palm oil plantations in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Liberia.

Property[edit | edit source]

Sime Darby Property is the property development arm of the company. It is involved in property development, property investment, and asset management.

Motors[edit | edit source]

The motors sector of Sime Darby is involved in the distribution of vehicles and the provision of after-sales services. The company represents various automotive brands in the Asia Pacific region.

Industrial[edit | edit source]

Sime Darby's industrial sector provides solutions to various industries, including construction, mining, marine, oil & gas, and power generation.

Energy & Utilities[edit | edit source]

The energy & utilities sector of Sime Darby is involved in engineering services, oil & gas, and utilities.

Healthcare[edit | edit source]

Sime Darby Healthcare provides healthcare services in Malaysia and the Asia Pacific region.

See Also[edit | edit source]

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