Friday, September 28, 2018

Brings Fresh Products To Consumers Via RM116 Million GCH Retail Distribution Centre



Malaysia’s Largest Supermarket and Hypermarket Operator, GCH Retail (M) Sdn Bhd, is raising the standard of Freshness in consumer food expectations with the official opening of its RM116 million fresh distribution centre here today. GCH Retail operates GIANT, COLD STORAGE, JASON’S FOOD HALL and MERCATO’S stores, the only one with presence in every state in the country today.

“For over 70 years we have been committed to bringing innovative, value driven, fresh retail experiences to Malaysian consumers across the country. Today, we take that to a new level. This state of the art facility represents a part of our continuing financial commitment, and support at an organisational level to the idea of Freshness in everything we do.” said GCH Retail (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd Managing Director, Pierre-Olivier Deplanck. “From getting the very best local products from farm to table; ensuring the highest standards of cleanliness at every point; and bringing consumers value in every purchase - the new distribution centre is the Gateway for Freshness for Malaysians.”


The largest fresh produce and packed goods processing, packaging and distribution centre of its kind in Malaysia, the fresh distribution centre is part of GCH Retail’s continuous commitment to ensuring that Malaysian consumers at GIANT, Cold Storage, Jason’s Food Hall, and Mercato’s have only the freshest products with the best value for their Ringgit. It focuses on energy efficient operations, rainwater harvesting, heat recovery technology, integrated and automated processes, temperature-controlled environments, and improved handling and logistics processes to improve how GCH Retail brings Malaysians the freshest food and fresh products in the country.

“We are also excited to be able to create more than 200 jobs directly in the warehousing and food processing sectors at this facility. This includes product experts and buyers, quality control professionals and a distribution team, all with the shared focus of ensuring that we bring the best products that we can, as fresh as we can, to customers. We also support more job opportunities indirectly through partnerships with local suppliers, logistics partners and vendors, allowing to actively enhance the economy of the surrounding areas almost immediately,” added Deplanck.

Located in Kajang, the facility took 12 months to build and occupies 25,000 square metres of land, with a built-up area of 10,950 square metres. Dedicated to products which fall under the fresh category, the facility procures and distributes items such as fresh fruits, vegetables, meats and seafood to store locations nationwide. The new distribution centre is more than three times the size of the current GCH operation in Balakong, making it the largest and most innovative fresh distribution centre dedicated to a single retailer in Malaysia.

“I would like to commend GCH Retail on their commitment to provide the nation greater selections for quality products whilst still focusing on providing the best value to Malaysians. With their newest facility, they are narrowing the gap between the field and stores, reaching more local producers and ensuring the freshness of produce around the country, all while providing more job opportunities to the local communities, “ said YB. Dato’ Saifuddin Nasution Bin Ismail, Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister.


The distribution centre (DC) is the result of GCH Retail’s insight into the process that brings fresh produce from across the country to Malaysians every day. This labour intensive, and time sensitive process includes picking, packing and handling of a large number of fruits, vegetables, and fresh meats - every step influencing the quality of the produce. Temperature controlled facilities ensure that the freshness of produce from over 200 vendors stored at the distribution centre are constantly maintained, while the digitally enabled infrastructure of the centre, ensures round the clock monitoring for optimum efficiency.

“We operate one of the largest real time, daily supply chain operations of fresh produce in the country. This means we assume the responsibility when it comes to preserving and enhancing the quality of food that we are offering millions of Malaysians. This distribution centre is a key part of that solution as it allows us to monitor, maintain and control the temperature our fresh produce the moment it arrives at our DC and until it reaches our stores. With improved distribution conditions and enhanced processes, we hope to offer the nation even greater quality in freshness, “explained Deplanck.

Being the Gateway for Freshness is more than just about helping consumers eat better - it’s also about ensuring as little food as possible is wasted.

One of the biggest national concerns, food surplus from inefficient supply chains is a challenge for supermarket and hypermarket operators alike, with 45% of all solid waste in the country being edible food waste. With up to 3,000 tonnes of food wasted each day, food surplus is also affecting the country’s economy, amounting into millions of Ringgit going into landfills and waste disposal charges - while denying Malaysians in need of much needed food.

“We have been working on solutions to this problem for several years now as it is something that concerns us deeply. One of the early approaches we used was to work with The Lost Food Project through our stores in selected location. With the launch of our newest facility, we are expanding this partnership - which first began in 2016 exponentially in the hope that it is able to help even more people while further reducing any wastage of food at our facilities,” said Deplanck.


GCH Retail has established processes to control the age, appearance and freshness of its in-store products. When products are kept beyond this period, they are then shared with The Lost Food Project to be re-distributed to those in need. These charities include homes for underprivileged children, soup kitchens for the poor and homeless, as well as those with special needs.

The launch of the fresh distribution centre (DC) is part of GCH Retail’s on-going commitment to providing Malaysian’s retail experiences that work for them. This includes reviewing and renewing the way supermarket and hypermarket shopping experiences are brought into communities, and how these then support the Malaysians around them.

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Fun-Filled Mid Autumn Celebration With Money Money Home At Greenfield Residence Bandar Sunway!


Happy Mid Autumn celebration! Mouse mommy spotted a strategic location property that nearby my workplace at Petaling Jaya and Bandar Sunway! Mouse mommy and MR were attending the Greenfield Residence Mooncake Festival Celebration at Bandar Sunway to find out more!


Property developer, Cicet Asia Development Sdn Bhd (Cicet Asia), along with the hosts of Money Money Home celebrated the arrival of the Mid-Autumn Festival with its customers and surrounding community, in the spirit of reunion which is at the centre of the harvest festival. 


Entertaining and fun investment talk Money Money Home, a popular financial talk show that offers advice on different investments including property investment.  Both Vivi and Yuan Yuan were on hand to provide property market advice in an entertaining and interactive manner at Greenfield Residence Sales gallery, a resort style development located in Bandar Sunway. Mouse mommy and MR also have fun with it.



Tan Swee Ee, Project Director of Cicet Asia, said, “The mid-autumn festival, which is traditionally a ‘harvest festival’, is celebrated across the Asia region including Malaysia. As a socially responsible property developer, we are committed to contributing positively to the communities around our development. Therefore, this event is a good time in bringing the communities and families in the spirit of fun and good-neighbourliness."



“The response from the community has been overwhelming and we hope that this event can help to inculcate the sense of appreciation for our rich cultural diversity here in Malaysia. We at Cicet Asia, are looking forward to bringing more events of this nature in the future,” he concluded.


In addition to being entertained by the spectacular opening performance of 24 drums, visitors had the opportunity to take part in many fun-filled activities including Lantern Painting, Rabbit Dough Dolls making, and Snow-skin Mooncake making. A few lucky visitors went home with attractive prizes at the Lucky Draw sessions.



MR is handmade his own pandan flavour snow-skin mooncake and eat it on the spot. Yummy! Mouse mommy is also handmake a dragon fruit flavour snow-skin mooncake with red bean paste.



Besides that, lantern painting is also a very fun activity. Mouse mommy can choose the tissue-like pictures that I loved and "stick-it" on the lantern. Everyone home with their own personalised handmade lantern. Such a meaningful mooncake festival!   


Another crowd puller was the special presentation by Malaysia's Mr. Bean, who had everyone, from the young to young-at-heart, laughing in stitches at his antics on stage.


Greenfield Residence is built to fulfill the Green Building Index (GBI), making it a green and sustainable development. It comprises 816 residential suites in three (3) towers. With built-up areas of 581square feet (sq ft) to 1,302sq ft, it is priced from RM430,000 onwards. Designed by one of BCI Asia’s top architects in Singapore, the residential suites feature a 50-metre infinity pool, sunken sundeck, hot tub, multi-color Flower Zone, Pink Blossom Trail, a jogging trail that encircles a 0.8ha recreational podium and a floating gym.




Strategically located off the Lebuhraya Damansara Puchong (LDP) at Sunway Mentari, Greenfield Residence offers prime transport connectivity and is easily accessible via an extensive network of highways namely, the LDP, Federal Highway, New Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE), New Pantai Expressway (NPE), and Konsortium Expressway Shah Alam Selangor (KESAS).Nearby BRT stations are within walking distance while KTM and LRT stations are within the vicinity, providing homeowners a greater convenience to the nearby neighbourhood.


Greenfield Residence is in close proximity to Sunway Lagoon Theme Park, Subang National Golf Club, Sunway Pyramid, Empire Subang, Subang Parade, Subang Ria Recreational Park; educational institutions like One Academy, Sunway University, Monash University, Taylors Lakeside University; as well as hospitals such as Sunway Medical Centre and Subang Medical Centre.



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Thursday, September 27, 2018

Deputy Minister of Youth & Sports Launches Fresh Breath For Malaysia Youth Empowerment Campaign By Guardian Malaysia and Limkokwing University of Creative Technology



The Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports, YB Steven Sim launched Fresh Breath For Malaysia, a youth empowerment and digital communication campaign by Guardian Malaysia and Limkokwing University of Creative Technology today.

A recent study of Malaysian dental students found that one in every two suffer from clinical oral malodour or bad breath[1]. Worldwide figures indicate that from 22 percent to 50 percent of the global population suffer from moderate bad breath[2]. Bad breath can have social and psychological effects on suffers including low self-confidence and low self-esteem, and it should be taken seriously[3].


Guardian Malaysia, the largest health, beauty and personal care chain in Malaysia, with more than 400 stores nationwide held the campaign in conjunction with the introduction of its new Fresh Mouth 6 Actions mouthwash range.

The campaign’s goal is to empower Limkokwing students to creatively interpret the theme of Fresh Breath for Malaysia as a showcase of positive energy towards the nation while encouraging better oral hygiene through visual expression and multimedia. A total of RM14,000 in cash prizes will be awarded to the top ten entries across two categories.


According to the Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports, YB Steven Sim, the Fresh Breath for Malaysia campaign offers youth for Malaysia and around the globe the opportunity to be facilitators of change who can communicate from the heart and responsibly on an issue that afflicts many.

“Today you take on oral care, tomorrow you take on even greater issues. A large part of the openness in Malaysia is driven by digital life as the reach and impact are profound. The challenge is to communicate responsibly and with kindness when tackling sensitive issues. The Fresh Breath for Malaysia campaign by Guardian and Limkokwing is a good platform to empower and to incentivise youth to have their say,” YB Steven Sim said.

More than 100 entries were received from Limkokwing students, with 20 shortlisted  entries sharing the rationale for their work before the Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports, the top management of Guardian and Limkokwing, industry partners and more than 500 of their peers.


Guardian Health and Beauty Sdn Bhd, Chief Executive Officer Mr Soren Lauridsen said of the Fresh Breath for Malaysia campaign: “It is a platform for youth to be empowered to trust their vision of tackling the ‘taboo’ issue of bad breath in inspirational ways that allow more people to join the conversation on better oral hygiene with passion. They will have done something meaningful and important for many Malaysian youth – getting the problem of bad breath out in the open, and offering a way to talk about it.”


The Guardian Fresh Mouth 6 Actions Mouth Wash reduces dental plaque, prevents cavities, strengthens teeth, freshens breath, promotes healthier gums and restores mineral to enamel while killing 99.9% of germs. There are three variants of Cool Mint, Peppermint and Tea Leaf.

When used as part of a complete oral care routine of twice daily brushing, flossing and with a good diet, mouthwashes may offer additional benefit in terms of reducing bad breath and cavities[4].

Limkokwing University’s Industry Empowerment Senior Vice President, Dato’ Raja Aznil Raja Hisham explained that the university and its students are uniquely suited to give a different perspective to the Fresh Breath for Malaysia campaign.


“Our Cyberjaya campus hosts students from 160 countries. The multicultural milieu on campus gives rise to work that has a depth and breadth of creative global thinking and implementation that show through in the submissions we have received for the Fresh Breath for Malaysia campaign. The exposure that they have received and the industry experience they have received through this campaign is good preparation for their future careers. This 40-year track record gives the University an enormous advantage in providing valuable experiences to students. Limkokwing students work with some of the largest and most successful brands worldwide that market a wide range of products now including Guardian. This unique collaboration with industry has also been extended to build competitiveness and global reputation through innovative design and effective branding.” Dato’ Raja Aznil explained.

Limkokwing University is a multicultural learning institution that provides students with industry exposure. Students gain industry insights and professional networking opportunities giving them the extra edge needed to succeed in a globalised environment.

Online voting will begin on 20 September 2018, and the best digital communication campaign for Fresh Breath for Malaysia will be determined via the deliberation of an industry panel and online votes. Let's Support the great work and effort done by the students! Jom VOTES! 


The Guardian Fresh Mouth 6 Actions Mouth Wash range is available at all Guardian outlets nationwide, and through the Guardian e-store at www.guardian.com.my in three variants of Cool Mint, Peppermint and Tea Leaf in 250ml at RM9.33, 750ml at RM16.88, or pack of 2 of 750ml at RM24.43.  

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[1] Rani, H, Ueno, M., Zaitsu, T, Furukawa, S, and Kawaguchi, Y, 2015. Factors associated with clinical and perceived oral malodour among dental students. J Med Dent Sci, 62(2): 33-41 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26183831

[2] Akaji, Ezi & Folaranmi, Nkiru & Ashiwaju, Olufunmilayo. (2014). Halitosis: A Review of the Literature on Its Prevalence, Impact and Control. Oral health & preventive dentistry. 12. 297-304. 10.3290/j.ohpd.a33135. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/269767667_Halitosis_A_Review_of_the_Literature_on_Its_Prevalence_Impact_and_Control

[3] Akaji, Ezi & Folaranmi, Nkiru & Ashiwaju, Olufunmilayo. (2014). Halitosis: A Review of the Literature on Its Prevalence, Impact and Control. Oral health & preventive dentistry. 12. 297-304. 10.3290/j.ohpd.a33135. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/269767667_Halitosis_A_Review_of_the_Literature_on_Its_Prevalence_Impact_and_Control
[4] https://www.ada.org/en/member-center/oral-health-topics/mouthrinse

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