Sunderaj Nagalingam, Executive Director of Weng Yat Resources Group Berhad, and Hideki Takizawa, Representative Director of Daya Synergy Borneo Co., Ltd., exchanging documents at the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing ceremony in Kuala Lumpur today, formalising a partnership to develop a biomass supply platform for the Japanese market.
KUALA LUMPUR, 11 June 2026 – Malaysian biomass producer Weng Yat Resources Sdn Bhd has signed a deal to build a biomass supply platform for Japan, targeting more than RM60 million in revenue annually once full scale exports begin.
The commercial shipment is expected to commence early next year.
The company signed a memorandum of understanding today with Japan-based Daya Synergy Borneo Co Ltd (DSB) here today in Kuala Lumpur, aimed at strengthening biomass fuel supply chains to support Japan’s renewable energy and decarbonisation policies.
“Long-term supply agreements are targeted to be finalised by end of this year, with commercial shipments commencing in January 2027. This is following an initial trial shipment of 10,000 metric tonnes of wood pellets this year,” Weng Yat Resources executive director Sunderaj Nagalingam said at the ceremony today.
The initial shipment will serve as a test run before both parties scale up to a larger recurring supply arrangement on a monthly basis upon successful implementation.
He also said the company is targeting a five per cent share of Japan’s biomass import market over the next three years, adding that even that figure was huge given the size of the market.
The platform is intended to support Japan’s biomass power generation sector, which relies on imports of biomass fuel including wood pellets, palm kernel shells (PKS) and Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) pellets as part of its decarbonisation efforts.
Japan’s biomass demand is estimated to include around seven million tonnes of PKS and nine million tonnes of wood pellets annually, with EFB pellets identified as a growing segment driven by feedstock availability and cost factors.
Under the partnership, DSB will coordinate market access into Japan for Weng Yat Resources, drawing on its existing trade relationships with biomass trading companies and power producers developed through its PKS export activities from Sabah. The company is also involved in energy-related development projects, including a proposed Battery Energy Storage System in Hokkaido with a planned capacity of 100MW and an estimated value of about US$300 million.
Weng Yat Resources operates biomass production facilities across Malaysia, supplying industrial users and international offtakers.
Its biomass feedstock strategy includes long-term supply agreements with 24 palm oil mills across Malaysia, targeting an estimated one million metric tonnes of Empty Fruit Bunch annually.
Sunderaj said the agreement reflects the company’s focus on converting biomass materials into exportable fuel products.
“Work is progressing across our operations, with projects at different stages from construction to equipment installation, while agreements are being finalised. Our focus remains on turning biomass materials that were once discarded into value-added products. This principle continues to define what we do,” he added.
Meanwhile, DSB representative director Hideki Takizawa said the agreement lays the groundwork for longer-term cooperation and market access between Malaysian suppliers and Japanese buyers in the biomass sector.
“Today is not just the signing of an MOU but a memorable first step in a new relationship based on trust, mutual respect, and a shared vision for the future. We firmly believe that DSB can serve as a bridge between Weng Yat Resources and the Japanese market, not only for PKS, wood pellets and EFB pellets, but for many other business opportunities in the future,” he explained.
Established in 2007, Weng Yat Resources is involved in biomass production and other industrial activities including automotive and scaffolding. The company reported a combined turnover of about RM150 million.
Its operations include a Wood Waste Collection Centre contract in the Klang District under the Klang City Council, where collected material is directed into biomass production.
The group operates biomass facilities across Peninsular Malaysia and Sarawak. Its Tronoh, Perak plant produces about 6,000 metric tonnes of wood pellets a month.
Expansion plans include a new EFB pellet line with a capacity of 5,000 metric tonnes per month, expected to be operational by 2027, and a facility in Kapar, Klang, which will add production capacity for wood pellets, sawdust and wood chips upon completion in 2027.
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