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KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 15): Dutch Lady Milk Industries Bhd (DLMI) announced that the total new capital investment for the planned new facilities in Bandar Baru Enstek, Negeri Sembilan will be increased to RM540 million, from the previous estimate of RM340 million.

This represents an increase of RM200 million or 58.8%.

“The increase is mainly due to the inclusion of additional capex items, as well as unprecedented inflation which has significantly increased the cost of materials, fuel and labour,” the group’s bourse filing showed.

The construction of the new facilities will be funded through internal funds, it added.

To recap, DLMI sold its factory land in Petaling Jaya to UEM Sunrise Bhd last year for RM200 million, as part of its move to relocate to a new manufacturing facility site in Negeri Sembilan, which is to be constructed between 2021 and 2025.

DLMI’s share price closed unchanged at RM31 on Tuesday (Nov 15), giving the group a market capitalisation of RM1.98 billion.

Edited ByLee Weng Khuen
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