Yang Berhormat Puan Marina binti Ibrahim, alongside the AL Pine team, during a site visit in Jalan Skudai.
AL Pine Utility Services initiates a six-month CSR flood campaign in Johor, focusing on drainage system inspections to prevent flooding. Collaborating with local authorities, the company aims to set a standard for exceptional infrastructure, leveraging advanced technology for comprehensive assessments. AL Pine’s founder, Mohamad Shahriq Abdullah, emphasizes their commitment to fostering a resilient environment.
“The drive to initiate the Flood CSR Initiative stems from a heartfelt commitment to aid fellow Malaysians who have endured the hardships of past flooding incidents. As responsible citizens, AL Pine refuses to stand idly by when we possess the capability to actively inspect, maintain, and ensure the efficiency of drainage systems, especially crucial during heavy rainfall seasons. We are dedicated to fostering a more resilient environment for the people of Johor,” says Mohamad Shahriq Abdullah, the Founder of AL Pine.
The initiative includes site visits, inspections, reports, and storm drain system cleaning, to reduce flooding incidents during the rainy season. The company demonstrates its dedication to community impact beyond core services, reinforcing its position as an industry leader.
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