ViTrox Corporation Bhd 2017 AR2

The report outlines ViTrox Corporation Berhad's sustainability initiatives and performance for the fiscal year 2017. Key achievements include a record revenue of RM 327.49 million and profit after tax of RM 83.02 million. In environmental stewardship, the company ensured compliance with the Environmental Quality Act 1974, generated RM 8,700.42 from office waste recycling, and promoted a carpooling program. For employee development, ViTrox conducted 53 in-house and 124 external training programs. Additionally, the company established a joint venture through Penang Automation Cluster Sdn Bhd to support the local semiconductor ecosystem and contributed RM 250,000 for Penang flood relief.

Company: ViTrox Corporation Bhd

Sector: Information Information Technology

Country: Malaysia

Year: 2017

Type: AR2

Pages: 102

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ViTrox Corporation Bhd

ViTrox Corporation Bhd 2017 Annual Report

Annual Report

The report outlines ViTrox Corporation Berhad's sustainability initiatives and performance for the fiscal year 2017. Key achievements include a record revenue of RM 327.49 million and profit after tax of RM 83.02 million. In environmental stewardship, the company ensured compliance with the Environmental Quality Act 1974, generated RM 8,700.42 from office waste recycling, and promoted a carpooling program. For employee development, ViTrox conducted 53 in-house and 124 external training programs. Additionally, the company established a joint venture through Penang Automation Cluster Sdn Bhd to support the local semiconductor ecosystem and contributed RM 250,000 for Penang flood relief.

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Document Details

Report Year

2017

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2017 - Dec 31, 2017

Fiscal Year

2017

Type

Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures

Language

English

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