Interview
28
MARCH/APRIL 2007
M
IECO’s particleboards, or sometimes
known as chipboards, conform
to international quality standards
such as the European Community’s BS EN
312 standard, applicable for both moisture-
resistant and non-moisture resistant boards
with E1 and E2 formaldehyde emission
levels.
With the growing concern for the
environment, especially from the developed
countries, MIECO commercialised the
production of the Super E0 particleboard in
2003, or referred to as the F-4 Star grade in
Japan, designed with very low formaldehyde
emission.
In 2004, MIECO became the first
company in Malaysia wood-panel industry
to receive the prestigious BS EN ISO
14001:1996 Environmental Management
System accredited by Lloyd’s Register Quality
Assurance. In line with this, MIECO also
successfully attained the certifi cation for the
Occupational Health and Safety Management
System 18001:1999 in March 2005.
Having established a dominant presence
in the domestic market, MIECO went on
an export campaign in 1995 and today, it
is exporting to over 20 countries including
China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong,
South East Asia, the Indian subcontinents,
the Middle East, Africa, and the Australasian
countries. In anticipation of the economic
expansion in China, MIECO
set up a representative offi ce in
Guangzhou, China and a regional
offi ce in Hong Kong in 1999 and
2000 respectively.
In 2005,
MIECO
open its
third particleboard plant, which
is
Asia’s largest single-line
particleboard plant on a site in Kechau Tui,
Pahang. The plant has a design capacity
of 2,000m
3
/day.
The line was supplied by
Dieffenbacher GmbH, and it comprised the
supply of the entire plant package starting
from wood yard infeed decks to sanded and
fi nished cut-to-size stacks.
1. What is the capacity
MIECO’s Plant 3
is (in Kechau Tui, Pahang) currently
running at?
In fact, since Asian Timber last spoke to me in
2005,
MIECO’s Plant 3 (Kechau Tui, Pahang)
is now currently running near to full capacity.
At full capacity the line produces over 640,000
m
2
per annum. C
ombined with the two existing
plants in Semambu and Gebeng that produce
300,000m
3
,
MIECO’s current production
capacity is over 900,000m
3
per annually.
2. What is your outlook on the current
state of the particleboard market in Asia
Pacifi c region, in terms of: (i) demand/
supply; and (ii) raw material?
In terms of demand and supply, despite the
surge in particleboard supply in Southeast
Asian region (over 2 million m
3
), I feel that
there is still not a situation of oversupply. In
fact, I believe demand will continue to grow.
Based on a survey we conducted, the Asia
Pacifi c region nett imports about 3 million m
3
of particleboard annually.
As for raw material, it is still mainly
rubberwood used, as there is sufficient
supply particularly in Malaysia and Thailand.
Due to the surge in latex prices there has
been slight price increase for rubberwood.
However, MIECO has not been much affected
by this as we have own supply of rubberwood
(in 1996, MIECO entered into a joint venture
with Plantation Development Corporation,
whereby MEICO received a concession from
the Pahang State Government for purpose
In conversation
with Dato’ Yong
Seng Yeow
Mieco’s particleboard.
Dato’ Yong Seng Yeow
Asian Timber magazine once again talks to Dato’ Yong Seng
Yeow, who is the Managing Director of MIECO Chipboard
Berhad. He took some time to answer the questions put forth
by our editor.