SUSTAINABILITY REPORT
ECONOMIC
Economic Performance
Amid a challenging and volatile business environment, the Group’s economic
performance remains a key priority for our stakeholders. Greatech is committed
to creating and delivering sustainable economic value for its key stakeholder
groups – employees, customers, business partners, regulators and shareholders.
In FY2025, the Group generated revenue of RM771.48 million, reflecting
the overall economic value created through our operations. Of this amount,
RM493.08 million was distributed as direct economic value to stakeholders,
including employee remuneration and benefits, payments to suppliers and
service providers, contributions to government through taxes and returns to
capital providers (banks).
The table below illustrates our performance over the last three years:
Through this distribution, the Group contributes to the broader economy by generating employment opportunities, supporting
the growth and resilience of local suppliers and contributing to government revenues, thereby generating positive multiplier
effects across the local economy.
Further discussion on Economic Performance can be found in the Management Discussion and Analysis (“MD&A”) section of
this Annual Report.
Customer Care Management and Product Quality
The Group recognises that customer satisfaction, product
quality and reliability are fundamental to sustaining long
term economic performance and maintaining customer
trust. As a provider of advanced automation solutions to a
highly regulated industries, including semiconductor, energy
and life science sectors, Greatech adopts a structured and
proactive approach to customer relationship management.
Customer satisfaction is monitored through periodic surveys
that evaluate key performance dimensions, including:
- Product quality and consistency
- Delivery performance and schedule adherence
- Technical support and post-sales service
- Responsiveness and communication effectiveness
- Flexibility in meeting customer requirements
- Pricing competitiveness and value delivery
Survey findings are systematically analysed by management
and relevant functional teams to identify improvement
opportunities. Based on survey outcomes, targeted action
plans and capability development initiatives are subsequently
implemented to strengthen operational performance and
enhance the overall customer experience. This continuous
feedback loop supports long-term customer partnerships
and reinforces the Group’s reputation for reliability and
execution excellence.
Product Quality and Lifecycle Management
Product quality and reliability are embedded throughout
the entire product lifecycle, from engineering design
and development to manufacturing, testing, installation
and post-delivery support. The Group maintains certified
quality management systems aligned with internationally
recognised standards, including:
- ISO 9001:2015 – Quality Management Systems
- ISO 13485:2016 – Medical Device Quality Management Systems
These certifications support consistent product performance,
regulatory compliance and traceability, particularly for
customers operating in highly regulated industries such
as medical technology, semiconductor and advanced
manufacturing.
quality assurance processes, root cause analysis, corrective
and preventive action programmes and cross-functional
collaboration between engineering, manufacturing and field
service teams. Lessons learned from project execution and
after-sales support are systematically integrated into future
design and process enhancements, strengthening reliability
and long-term product performance.
Product Safety
Customer and end-user safety are core priorities for the
Group. As a provider of complex automation systems, the
Group places strong emphasis on safeguarding technicians
and operators who interact with its machines. Safety is
therefore treated as a core engineering performance
requirement and integrated into product development
through a safe-by-design philosophy.
The Group adopts a comprehensive product safety
framework that combines internal engineering standards
with applicable international regulatory requirements.
Safety considerations are incorporated from conceptual
design through to final installation and commissioning.
Key elements of the Product Safety Framework are:
- Dedicated Safety Governance
Each product line is supported by designated Machine Safety Experts responsible for ensuring safety integrity across the entire lifecycle, from design validation and risk assessment to final deployment and commissioning. - Advanced Technical Competency
We maintain highly skilled engineering workforce through structured and standardised training programs. Our engineering personnel hold recognised industry certifications, including competencies aligned with SEMI S8 (Safety Guidelines for Ergonomics Engineering). To further enhance our technical leadership, additional engineers are scheduled to undergo the TUV NORD Certified Machinery Safety Expert (“CMSE”) program, a globally recognised benchmark in machinery safety engineering. - Regulatory Monitoring and Compliance
The Group continuously monitors global regulatory landscape to ensure our machines remain compliant with evolving safety standards, including EU Machinery Regulation 2023/1230, CE certification requirements applicable to European markets.
Responsible Procurement and Supply Chain Management
Supporting Local Economy and Job Creation
As a customer-centric organisation, the Group maintains a diversified network of local, regional and international suppliers
to meet evolving customer requirements. While global sourcing remains necessary for specialised components, the Group
priorities local procurement where feasible, as an effort to reducing environmental impacts associated with cross border logistics,
strengthening of domestic supply ecosystems, support for local employment, optimise material flow and cost efficiencies in
transportation and lead time management.
Notes:
- Definition of “Local”: Local suppliers are defined as any third-party entity registered and operating within the same country as our respective operational sites.
- Scope of spending: Data reflects our external economic impact only. All intercompany transactions and intra-group transfers are strictly excluded from the calculations.
- 2025 Reporting Boundary: For the financial year 2025, the reported data includes procurement activities from our facilities in Malaysia, Ireland and Slovakia.
- 2024 and 2023 Comparative Data: Data for 2024 and 2023 pertains exclusively to our operations in Malaysia. The inclusion of international subsidiaries in 2025 represents an expansion of our sustainability reporting boundary.
Responsible Sourcing and Supplier Standards
All suppliers are required to acknowledge and comply with the Group’s Supplier Code, which outlines expectations on ethical,
social and environment performance. The Supplier Code requires suppliers to upholding human rights and labour standards,
promote equal opportunity and non-discrimination, respect freedom of association, prohibit forced and child labour, maintain
sound environmental stewardship, avoid the use of conflict minerals and adhere to a zero-tolerance stance towards bribery
and corruption. Suppliers are encouraged to establish appropriate management systems to support compliance with these
requirements. To date, 100% of the Group’s active suppliers are required to formally acknowledge and integrate these standards
into their operation, reinforcing a consistent and responsible supply chain.
We employ a risk-based methodology to monitor compliance and ensure a resilient supply chain. Suppliers operating in labour
intensive sectors undergo mandatory self-assessment questionnaires. Where potential gaps are identified, the Group conducts
onsite audits to verify field-level adherence to human rights protections. During the reporting year, the Group received no
human rights-related grievances from suppliers.
The Group is committed to ensuring compliance with relevant international product stewardship regulations such as RoHS,
REACH and Conflict Minerals requirements.
Suppliers are assessed for compliance with these requirements to ensure materials and components supplied meet applicable
regulatory thresholds. No identified or reported violations of the Supplier Code relating to social or environmental standards
were recorded for FY2023 to FY2025.
Greatech’s suppliers are guided by a range of Group-wide policies and procedures, including the Purchasing Policy, Conflict
Minerals Policy, ABAC Policy and the Quality Management System, all of which establish a global expectation of compliance.
With approximately 1,000 suppliers worldwide, Greatech is committed to sourcing materials, goods and services in a responsible
manner. We utilise various methods and tools to evaluate our suppliers, including self-assessments and audits that examine
product quality, environmental impact and social factors. 100% of new suppliers acknowledged their compliance with the
Supplier Code, which incorporates both social and environmental criteria.
Supply Chain Continuity Planning
Greatech’s manufacturing operations rely on diverse raw materials and components, including aluminium, steel, metallic-base
components, electrical and electronic components, plastics and OEM products. While no single supplier dominates overall
procurement, certain specialised components may be sourced from limited suppliers due to unique technical specifications.
To manage potential disruptions arising from logistics challenges, geopolitical developments, natural disasters or extreme
weather events, the Group implements supply continuity strategies including:
- Maintaining appropriate safety stock levels
- Qualifying alternative materials where feasible
- Dual or multi-sourcing of critical components
- Continuous monitoring of supplier performance and risk exposure
For established component suppliers with mature internal risk management systems, the Group relies on their certified controls
and governance structures, while focusing enhanced oversight on suppliers identified as higher risk. This risk-based and
structured approach enables efficient resource allocation while maintaining a resilient, reliable and responsible supply chain.
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