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KUALA LUMPUR: Bintai Kiden Corp Bhd s 50%-owned subsidiary Bintai Healthcare Sdn Bhd has signed a memorandum of understanding with SRT-EON Security Services Sdn Bhd to supply the latter with Greenie Medi Cold Chain Box in the distribution and delivery of Covid-19 vaccines. said in a filing with Bursa Malaysia the partnership with the security services company was to ensure the vaccines are secure and protected during the distribution of the vaccines. The agreement will enable the parties to negotiate the terms and conditions wherein SRT shall procure the Greenie Cold Chain Box from Bintai Healthcare. “The Greenie Cold Chain Box is to be used in logistics of medical goods. The product is designed for the exclusive use in transporting and storing medical products at very low temperatures. It keeps the inbox temperature at negative 70 degrees Celsius (-70℃) for up to 120 hours,” said Bintai Kinden managing director Ong Choon Lui. ....
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 12): Promising developments on the vaccine front have stirred investor interest in companies that venture into vaccine distribution, in hopes they will be in for bumper profits. However, it is not clear at this juncture just how much or when these companies can cash in, given just the evaluation process alone for a vaccine to be approved for distribution and use in Malaysia will take five phases. The first phase alone which is the checking of the vaccine dossiers or research documents typically takes between 90 and 120 days, according to the Ministry of Health (MoH). When contacted, property developer Yong Tai Bhd chief executive officer Datuk Wira Boo Kuang Loon said the company expects to bring its Chinese partner s vaccine into Malaysia by the third quarter of this year, at the earliest, on obtaining approval from the MoH s National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency (NPRA). Any vaccines or medicines to be imported into Malaysia for use here will req ....