- VICOM’s annual report said activity in its vehicle-related services was supported by its role in Singapore’s ERP 2.0 migration, with more than 251,000 on-board units installed.
- The company reported 519,088 vehicle inspections and a 72.3% market share, following the closure of its Ang Mo Kio inspection center due to lease expiry.
- In non-vehicle testing, its SETSCO unit cited higher demand from manufacturing and construction customers, including electronics clients linked to AI-related semiconductors and servers.
- Expansion steps included a joint venture in Penang, Malaysia for electrical and electronics product testing, covering areas such as electromagnetic compatibility and radio frequency testing.
- The report also noted the opening of a SGD 60.0 million integrated hub at Jalan Papan that consolidates vehicle inspection and non-vehicle testing services under one roof.
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