是一家在2015年12月2日以Serba Dinamik Holdings Sdn Bhd的名义在马来西亚注册成立为私人有限公司,随后于2016年5月13日转变为公众有限公司,并在2017年上市大马交易所,成为上市公司。
当时候Serba Dinamik Holdings从其子公司开始成立于1993年,是一家国际能源服务集团,为石油和天然气,石化,发电行业,水和废水以及公用事业提供综合工程解决方案。它的主要业务是运营和维护(O&M),工程,采购,建筑和调试(EPCC),IT解决方案以及教育与培训。 Serba Dinamik Holdings在马来西亚,印度尼西亚,阿联酋,巴林,卡塔尔,新加坡,印度和英国都设有运营办事处。
这个是公司的现金流表,我们可以看到他的operating profit是虽然是增加的,但是cash from operation是比去年同季度稍微少的,因为很大一部份是增加了他的货物的缘故,就是买了更多的货啦,所以接下来的利润应该就会很漂亮了,因为囤货就是有需求了,不然买这么多货干嘛?不过就他依然继续扩充他的PPE来看,我个人是不太喜欢一些需要持续投入很多钱的生意的,况且投入的数额是公司一年回收现金流的10倍以上,可能你会好奇为何投入那么多公司还有资金?看下面咯,很多是借来的,然后之前的私下配售了4亿多的资金,也貌似不太够了。。
for 大家的information,这个就是他5月5时做的private placement了,所以他的集资的钱,就会用在这些地方,2亿用在还债,2亿半用在营运资本,还有1000万左右是这次的PP成本,但是资金貌似也用光了。。
faridSerba Dinamik subsidiaries secure US$114.3m worth of overseas contracts KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 3): Serba Dinamik Holdings Bhd (SDHB) said today its subsidiaries had secured US$114.3 million (approximately RM465.9 million) worth of overseas contracts involving engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC), operations and maintenance (O&M) and information, communication and technology (ICT) projects. The contracts in Indonesia besides the United Arab Emirates and Republic of Guinea are expected to contribute positively to SDHB's earnings for financial year ending Dec 31, 2020, according to SDHB's Bursa Malaysia filing today. Besides the five overseas contracts, SDHB said one of its subsidiaries had also secured four O&M contracts in Malaysia,with no specific value attached. "The contracts above have no specific value as the contracts are on a 'call-out' basis whereby the work orders will be awarded at the discretion of the client based on their activities' schedules and rates throughout the duration of the respective contracts," SDHB said. SDHB said the duration of the overseas and Malaysia contracts is between September 2020 and November 2023. Among the overseas contracts, SDHB said the Indonesia EPCC project, which involves a 4.8MW biogas-based power plant located in Aceh Tamiang within Aceh province, has started since Sept 1, 2020 and is scheduled for completion by Aug 31, 2021. SDHB said the client for the project is PT Green Energy Specialist One. Meanwhile, the Malaysia contracts were secured from oil and gas (O&G)-related companies including Sarawak Shell Bhd and JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration (M) Ltd, according to SDHB. SDHB said the JX Nippon contract involves the provision of weather forecast services for the Nippon SK10 drilling operation. According to SDHB, the contract, which began on Nov 4, 2020, is scheduled for completion by Nov 3, 2023.
In a separate statement today, SDHB group managing director and chief executive officer Datuk Dr Mohd Abdul Karim Abdullah said the projects that the group has secured not only strengthen its order book but also allow the group to conclude the financial year ending Dec 31, 2020 with great news and the certainty that it will maintain its financial performance for the year. "The latest projects awarded also show our ability to source for business beyond the O&G industry, which has been affected by the slowdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Hence, we are aggressively expanding into EPCC jobs in non-O&G projects. "Additionally, one of the ICT contracts that we recently secured enables us to set our foothold into Republic of Guinea. Aligned with our future plans, we also will be focusing on expanding our ICT projects by utilising the latest cutting-edge digital technologies as we see a lot of opportunities in this specific industry," Mohd Abdul Karim said.
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faridSerba Dinamik introduces first real-time measure for child online safety protection December 2nd, 2020 at , News | Technology Serba Dinamik introduces first real-time measure for child online safety protection SERBA Dinamik Group Berhad (SDGB), through its e-Security & Privacy Channel (ESPC), is collaborating with Cyber8Lab and eSafeKids in Australia to introduce the first real-time measure to help nations better understand children’s online safety status called Child Online Safety & Protection (COSP). The three organisations, in a joint press statement, said the collaboration pays no less attention to the aspects of digital literacy, readiness and safety among Malaysians, especially youngsters, towards realising Malaysia’s digital aspiration. In this regard, the first ever COSP virtual session was conducted last night by eSafeKids founder in Australia Kayelene Kerr and moderated by SDGB senior vice president of Cybersecurity Col (R) Datuk Dr Husin Jazri. The session was held by ESPC, powered by SDGB as part of the global movement in collaboration with over 18 industries and government agencies including the Malaysian Technology Development Corporation (MTDC), TechLab Security, Computer and Communication Network System (SRKK), AustCyber and Department of Sarawak Women & Family (JWKS). Meanwhile, SDGB Group managing director Datuk Dr Mohd Abdul Karim Abdullah said children nowadays are growing up with intense exposure to the digital world. What they do on the internet and who they interact with online greatly influenced their identity, well-being and development. “It is important to note that last year, tech companies reported over 45 million online photos and videos on children being se xually abused, more than double what they found the previous year are exposed to one or more forms of cyber risks, amounting to a ‘cyber pandemic’, including cyber-bullying, gaming disorder, reputational risks, risky content and contact and cyber-threats,” he said. Mohd Abdul Karim said these efforts would provide effective online education on protection and prevention solutions from cyber-crimes, abuse and misuse of cyber environment towards exploiting children and less savvy Internet users all over the world. Meanwhile, Kerr said the first COSP virtual session was on ‘Digital Wellness’, which focused on how technology affects kids’ bodies, brains and well-being “The session also talks about how to suggest conversation to help parents guide their children in setting screen time limits and to reduce the impact of screens on their sleep,” she said. Kerr added that online learning has become a necessity forcing schools and families to adapt as school curriculums were delivered to children online at home. “It has a lot of benefits for children; at the same time, it has its risks. If not controlled properly, it can affect them mentally and physically, as well as making them vulnerable to cyber threats,” she said Kerr, who is recognised as one of the most experienced specialist providers of Body Safety, Cyber Safety and Pornography education workshops, is also passionate about the prevention of child abuse and exploitation, drawing on over 23 years’ experience of study and law enforcement, investigating se xual crimes, including technology-facilitated crimes.
faridSerba Dinamik looks to ICT in a future where oil is no longer main energy source. IN its almost three decades of existence, Serba Dinamik Holdings Bhd has become known as an engineering services provider especially in the oil and gas (O&G) industry. It is now one of the biggest O&G contractors listed on Bursa Malaysia. Having achieved relative success within the O&G industry, its founder and group CEO Datuk Dr Abdul Karim Abdullah is preparing the group for a world where oil will no longer be the main energy source. This is one of the reasons Serba Dinamik is building the Block 7 Innovation Hub in Abu Dhabi, Karim says in an exclusive interview with The Edge. The innovation hub will feature some information technology systems developed in-house by Serba Dinamik. We are not deviating from the original foundation of Serba Dinamik. From day one of the IPO, we have had four core capabilities — operation and maintenance (O&M); engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC); ICT solutions; and education and training. ICT will move on to be one of the major contributors of Serba Dinamik. When we proposed the innovation hub to investors in Abu Dhabi, it was about the content that we [would] put into the innovation hub,” he says. Block 7 Innovation Hub’s ICT capabilities will be differentiate itself from other innovation and technology entrepreneurial hubs in the Middle East.Serba Dinamik claims it has expertise in interface, app development and e-commerce platforms. Serba Dinamik also launched its first virtual reality park in Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, last month. Called D-Virtual Park, it was developed at a cost of RM13 million and features 10 virtual reality rides. The company it had received a letter of award from Block 7 Investment LLC to develop an innovation hub, academic campus, related facilities and IT infrastructure in Abu Dhabi for a fixed price of US$1.78 billion (RM7.7 billion). It is the group’s largest single contract ever. With this win, Serba Dinamik’s total order book so far this year stands at RM17 billion, its highest ever. Karim says the innovation hub is just one part of the entire development. There will also be a digital theme park to attract visitors and make it a lively place. It is one of the major components of the entire futuristic development that we are developing in Abu Dhabi. Another component is the digital theme park. Innovation Hub is for professionals, businesses and entrepreneurs. Cyberjaya attracted a lot of enterprises and professionals but throughout the years, they packed up and left because there is no work-life balance. With the digital theme park, Block 7 will be different from other innovation hubs,” he explains. Despite the efforts to develop its ICT business, the EPCC and O&M businesses are still very much Serba Dinamik’s lifeline. Revenue from the ICT business made up only slightly over 2% of the group’s total revenue.The segment has been growing rapidly. Revenue from ICT grew 95.7% year-on-year to RM27.93 million, while revenue from the O&M and EPCC businesses increased by less than 30%. Serba Dinamik announced that it had secured three overseas projects in Indonesia and Zambia worth a combined US$126.8 million (RM541.1 million). Two of the contracts are for the implementation of digital micro-lending and a health platform in Zambia.
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faridSteven Chan, an analyst with Kenanga Research, estimates that the bulk of the contract sum comes from the ICT contracts in Zambia, estimated at more than US$100 million. This means that they are the largest ICT contracts in Serba Dinamik’s history. This is a huge boost to the group’s ambition of growing its ICT segment to be its third core business, complementing the two other core segments of O&M and EPCC as well as broadening the company’s revenue base. Contribution from the segment is still relatively inconsequential at the moment, but the company is targeting for the segment to grow its revenue contribution to RM300 million by year-end (~5% of FY2020E revenue),” says Chan in a report. Serba Dinamik is also promoting innovation hubs in other countries, including the Maldives, Indonesia and also Malaysia, says Karim. In Indonesia, the group is in serious discussions with the government to develop an innovation hub in the country’s new capital city, he says. Serba Dinamik is also promoting innovation hubs in other countries, including the Maldives, Indonesia and also Malaysia, says Karim. In Indonesia, the group is in serious discussions with the government to develop an innovation hub in the country’s new capital city, he says. Nevertheless, analysts are still not including the Block 7 project in calculations for Serba Dinamik’s valuations, pending financial close from investors of the project as well as finalisation of the civil construction portion. The project’s investor is Efire Capital Holdings Ltd, says Karim. A look at Efire’s website shows that the investment holding company in which Emiratis Salah Salem Omair Al Shamsi and Hadef Al Shamsi, and Karim himself are partners. At the moment, we are finalising the pre-architecture with Gensler — one of top 10 architecture firms based in London. Soil investigation and traffic study are currently ongoing. Once the architectural design has been firmed up and accepted by Efire, we will start the ground work. We can put in the first invoice to Efire by end-August. Construction will start in the first quarter of 2021,” says Karim. Financially, Serba Dinamik appears to be doing well. In 1QFY2020, the group recorded RM133.72 million in net profit, an increase of 19.2% y-o-y, while revenue increased almost 30% to RM1.28 billion. To reduce the group’s dependence on contracts from the O&G industry, Serba Dinamik is also growing its O&M and EPCC businesses by getting contracts from non-O&G players. Its target is to reduce revenue contribution from the O&G segment to 45% to 50% of total revenue in three years’ time. Besides the innovation hub, other non-O&G EPCC contracts that Serba Dinamik has won include those for a chlorine processing plant in Uzbekistan worth US$250 million, a chlor-alkali processing plant in Tanzania worth US$110 million and a hydropower plant in Laos valued at US$150 million. The group is also exploring opportunities to become a small stakeholder in petrochemical plants in Malaysia and the Middle East, says Karim. All these are testament to Serba Dinamik’s efforts to reduce its dependence on O&G contracts. How long will O&G power the world? Solar and battery are coming in a big way. We believe that O&G will still be a source of energy for the next 20 years to come. Beyond that, it all depends on the optimal performance of new energy sources,” he states.
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farid18 Oct KUCHING: Serba Dinamik Bhd, which has launched its RM13mil D-Virtual Park in Kota Samarahan, has teamed up with several parties to drive IR 4.0 technology to the public. Apart from being the first virtual reality (VR & AR) theme park in Borneo as well as a creative studio, D-Virtual Park houses facilities such as the D-Arena Esports hub and a platform for startups. The platform for startups is connected to Serba Dinamik's strategic labs in three countries - India Institute of Technology with 100 labs for research and development (R&D), partnership with Standford University AI Lab for research in artificial intelligence (AI) as well as its Shenzen lab in China. At the launch of the D-Virtual Park by Sarawak Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg yesterday, Serba Dinamik including one with Sarawak Economic Development Corp (SEDC) and the Centre of Technical Excellence (Centexs) to strengthen Sarawak's initiatives in the digital economy. Serba Dinamik group managing director and CEO Datuk Abdul Karim Abdullah said the company's collaborations with the parties involved were important as they not only open a new frontier for the company's technology ventures but they also bring IR4.0 technology to a wider base. We want visitors to the D-Virtual Park to see what these technologies are capable of and how it can help in everyday life. This include reaching out to women and showing them what these technologies can do for them. 'We hope to promote and empower them with these technologies which we believe are important tools for the digital age that we live in, ' he said. Meanwhile, Serba Dinamik chairman Datuk Abdul Kadier Sahib said D-Virtual Park is part of the group's breakthrough digital strategy for Sarawak. It was established with the concept of showcasing the finest of digital technology infrastructure, mainly focussing on the latest developments of virtual reality and digitalised entertainment. Abdul Kadier said the theme park, housed in nine blocks of a three-storey building, boasts a remarkable Esports arena and an innovation hub which aims to provide the foothold for rising entrepreneurs and startup ventures.
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faridKUCHING: Serba Dinamik Holdings Bhd (Serba Dinamik), through its wholly-owned subsidiary Serba Dinamik International Ltd (SDIL), yesterday accepted a letter of award from Future Digital Data Systems LLC (FDDS) to undertake amongst others, the engineering, procurement, construction and completion of a data centre and its related facilities, infrastructure, and landscaping, all in Abu Dhabi, UAE, with a total contract price of US$350 million (about RM1.47 billion).
The project will be built at Mussafah, Abu Dhabi in phases and is a master plan for a total information technology (IT) data centre with capacity of 20MW. This data centre can host mission critical systems and provide co-location services, business continuity and managed services facilities to local and international organisations. The Project forms part of FDDS’s initiatives to develop a series of data centres across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region supporting its activities in Abu Dhabi and the rest of the Gulf Corporation Council (GCC) by addressing the growing market for cloud, artificial intelligence, machine learning, Internet of Things (IoT) and Big Data analytics services.
Group managing director/group chief executive director of Serba Dinamik Holdings, Datuk Dr Ir Mohd Karim Abdullah expressed, “We are pleased with securing this project as it demonstrates the group’s ability to continue winning tenders for projects despite the economic uncertainties due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
“We are confident that the group will hit another peak for the financial year ended 2020 as this contract will not only improve our top line but also contribute significantly to the IT segment. This project also strengthens our brand throughout the MENA region. “While the project further demonstrates our group’s diversification from the oil and gas industry, it also shows the vast potential in ICT for the corporate and consumer markets as businesses and people adopt new working practices or processes that need the technologies surrounding Industrial Revolution 4.0. We see this adoption accelerating from the pandemic.”
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faridSerba Dinamik to reduce O&G reliance.The group is envisioned to diversify its revenue comprising 55% of tech-related and 45% of O&G in the next 2 years. SERBA Dinamik Holdings Bhd has targeted to increase contribution from the technology segment and thus reducing reliance on oil and gas (O&G) to about 45% of group revenue by 2022. Group MD and CEO Datuk Dr Mohd Abdul Karim Abdullah said the company’s technology segment is expected to bring around RM350 million revenue this year, which accounted for 7% of the group revenue. Mohd Abdul Karim said that figure is expected to double in 2021. Overall, he said the group is envisioned to diversify its revenue comprising 55% of technology-related and 45% of O&G in the next two years. The CEO said the O&G division contributed 85% of the total revenue last year and it further reduced to 75% for the first half of this year. We cannot put everything in one basket as each sector has its high time and volatility. This allows us to have a stronger financial position in the future while addressing the market volatility,” he said after signing with Huawei Technologies (M) Sdn Bhd to develop digital solutions and smart industrial areas, in Kuala Lumpur last Friday. In line with the company’s vision to grow its technology segment, is aimed at bringing a digital transformation to the O&G industry, reaching rural areas and setting up smart industry areas in Sarawak and Johor. Mohd Abdul Karim said the company is expected to roll-out the digital transformation under the partnership in the fourth quarter this year (4Q20), and a holistic implementation is set towards the 3Q21 and 4Q21. Huawei Malaysia CEO Michael Yuan said the company will provide 5G, artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud services, and technologies to Serba Dinamik under the partnership. We believe that through this partnership with Serba Dinamik, we will be able to drive ubiquitous connectivity and bring cloud and AI solutions to every corner of Malaysia, reaching the previously unreached,” Yuan said at the signing ceremony. Yuan said Huawei’s cloud and AI will provide platforms and technological foundation for Serba Dinamik and Huawei to jointly develop digital solutions.
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faridHuawei Malaysia and Serba Dinamik have teamed up develop innovative digital solutions and develop a digital industry. November 30, Huawei Malaysia and Serba Dinamik have teamed up to explore and develop innovative digital solutions and to jointly develop a digital industry and smart campuses in Malaysia. The digital industry will include a digital platform for education, a smart living Ecosystem and Automation for Manufacturing through the adoption of Huawei Cloud and AI. It will establish go-to-market programmes in relation to enterprise digital transformation, smart campus planning and AI training programmes. The parties will also jointly explore, design and execute cloud-based connectivity device solutions for commercial deployment. This partnership aims to bring about digital transformation of the oil and gas industry, innovative IT solutions on cloud, as well as to "reach the unreached" by digitally enabling those in rural areas, as well as to look into the setting up of smart industry areas in Sarawak and Johor. The two companies signed under the partnership, Huawei Malaysia will offer Serba Dinamik with 5G technology, cloud services and artificial intelligence to realise the latter's digital transformation.
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