TAS Offshore Bhd 2024 AR2

The report highlights TAS Offshore Berhad's performance for the financial year ended May 31, 2024, during which the company doubled its revenue to RM72.39 million, driven by robust sales of tugboats to Indonesia and Singapore. The company successfully completed and delivered ten tugboats and signed twelve new shipbuilding contracts totaling RM86.66 million. On the sustainability front, the company achieved 72% spending on local suppliers, maintained zero corruption cases, and recorded zero workplace fatalities. Additionally, the company reduced its total greenhouse gas emissions to 89.0 tonnes of CO2e, representing a 20% reduction compared to the previous year.

Company: TAS Offshore Bhd

Sector: Industrials

Country: Malaysia

Year: 2024

Type: AR2

Pages: 154

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TAS Offshore Bhd

TAS Offshore Bhd 2024 Annual Report

Annual Report

The report highlights TAS Offshore Berhad's performance for the financial year ended May 31, 2024, during which the company doubled its revenue to RM72.39 million, driven by robust sales of tugboats to Indonesia and Singapore. The company successfully completed and delivered ten tugboats and signed twelve new shipbuilding contracts totaling RM86.66 million. On the sustainability front, the company achieved 72% spending on local suppliers, maintained zero corruption cases, and recorded zero workplace fatalities. Additionally, the company reduced its total greenhouse gas emissions to 89.0 tonnes of CO2e, representing a 20% reduction compared to the previous year.

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Document Details

Report Year

2024

Reporting Period

Jun 1, 2023 - May 31, 2024

Fiscal Year

2024

Type

Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures

Language

English

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