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ENTERPRISE IT services provider TechStore Bhd, through its wholly-owned unit Tech-Store Malaysia Sdn Bhd, has secured a RM7.7 million contract from the Royal Malaysian Customs Department (JKDM) for security screening equipment at the Singapore end of the Johor Bahru–Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link.
The letter of award (LOA) involves the provision of leasing and training services for four baggage scanner machines and two body scanner machines with accessories.
The systems will be deployed at the Customs, Immigration and Quarantine (CIQ) complex at Woodlands North in Singapore, forming part of the RTS Link border checkpoint infrastructure.
“The RTS Link represents a significant advancement in cross-border transportation infrastructure connecting Malaysia and Singapore, and we are honoured to play a continuing role in this strategic initiative,” said its MD Eugene Tan Hock Lim.
“The award reflects the Government’s trust in our capabilities to deliver reliable enterprise IT systems for high-security border control and inspection,” he added.
The latest LOA expands TechStore’s scope of work under the RTS Link project.
The group is already involved in other RTS-related packages, including design consultation for depot equipment and service vehicles, uninterruptible power supply systems, enterprise resource planning (ERP) works, and fit-out works for Malaysian agencies at the Woodlands North CIQ.
“Our growing portfolio in key national railway projects continues to reinforce TechStore’s standing as a trusted enterprise IT partner in the sector,” Tan added.
“Beyond the RTS Link, we are involved in major initiatives such as the LRT Kelana Jaya Line, LRT Ampang Line, MRT Kajang Line, and the ongoing LRT3. With the government’s increasing push toward public transport digitalisation, we see growing demand for integrated, secure, and localised enterprise IT solutions.
“Our group remains focused on deepening our subject matter expertise and is targeting larger and more complex transportation projects in Johor and Penang, in line with our strategy to support the digital transformation of Malaysia’s transport ecosystem,” Tan said.
As at May 31, 2025, TechStore’s unbilled order book stood at RM135.3 million, supported by a tender pipeline valued at RM1.2 billion.
The company was listed on the ACE Market of Bursa Malaysia on Feb 18, 2025, raising RM25 million to accelerate its growth strategy and boost its ability to deliver on larger-scale projects. — TMR
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