Kuala Lumpur Kepong Bhd
Mr. Patrick Ng holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree with Honours (Civil Engineering) from Universiti Sains Malaysia and was awarded the 2006 British-Chevening (Malaysia) Scholarship to pursue his Master of Science in Imperial College (University of London) where he graduated with Distinction in Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Development. He also completed the Harvard Business School Online Program on Leadership Principles in 2021.
He is a Graduate Member of the Institution of Engineers Malaysia, Life Member of the International Society of Oil Palm Agronomist and a Member of the Incorporated Society of Planters.
Mr. Patrick Ng was appointed as the Group Plantations Director on 1 October 2022. Prior to his appointment, he was the President Commissioner of KLK’s subsidiaries in Indonesia. He joined KLK in May 2021 after serving as the Deputy Director of KLK’s Associate Company, Applied Agriculture Resources Sdn. Bhd. (“AAR”). He was with AAR since 1998 overseeing Research and Development with emphasis on palm nutrition and agro-management practices.
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Kuala Lumpur Kepong Bhd
Kuala Lumpur Kepong Berhad (KLK) is a plantation company. The Company's principal activity is oil palm and rubber plantations. Its divisions include Plantations, Oleochemicals and Property. Its Plantation division's products include Palm Oil, Palm Kernels, Rubber - Latex Concentrate and Rubber - Block Rubber. Under the Oleochemicals division, its sulphonated methyl ester (SME) is a biodegradable surfactant produced from palm oil. Under its Property division, the Company is focused on constructing a private school offering kindergarten and primary school education. In its Oleochemicals division, the Company produces various types of fatty acids, glycerin, fatty amides, soap chips and derivatives from renewable plant-based materials. The Company's palm oil products include Crude Palm Oil, and Refined, Bleached and Deodorized (RBD) Palm Oil. Palm Kernels include Palm Kernel Oil and Palm Kernel Expeller Cakes.