“The National Policy on Industry designed by government of
Malaysia, which is also called as Industry4WRD, is aimed at making the
manufacturing sector rely more on technology and less on capital and labour to
increase the overall productivity. The Gross Value Added by manufacturing
sector in 2018 was about MYR 334 Billion thereby recording a growth rate of
about 4% during 2018 and is expected to increase to approximately MYR 455
Billion by 2023”.
Analysts at Ken Research
in their latest publication “Malaysia Industrial
Lubricants Market Outlook to 2023 - By
Origin (Mineral Lubricants, Semi-Synthetic Lubricants and Synthetic
Lubricants), By Industrial Lubricants (Hydraulic Oils, Industrial Greases,
Metal Working Fluid/Cutting Oil, Industrial Gear Oil, Turbine Oil, Compressor
Oil and Others), By End Users (Construction & Mining, General Manufacturing,
Power Generation, Metal Production, Food Processing, Cement Industry and
Others), By Distribution Channel (Direct Sales and Dealer Network)” believes that growth in
manufacturing sector, increased construction projects and increase in number of
establishments would lead to growth in industrial lubricants market in Malaysia
by a positive growth rate of about 3%.
Boost in Foreign Investments: The new Malaysian government has focused on encouraging
foreign investments and entrepreneurships
into the country through various schemes and initiatives. These initiatives attracted
new foreign investments in the manufacturing sector such as MYR 11.7 billion
from United States, MYR 4.8 billion from China and MYR 3.1 billion from Singapore
in the last 2-3 years. These
investments in manufacturing sectors led to overall increase in production and
capacity expansion, thereby leading to increased demand for industrial
lubricants in the country.
Rising Investment in Construction Sector: With an aim to make Malaysia a developed nation by 2020, the
government of Malaysia has been investing in many construction and
infrastructure development projects in the country. Some of the construction
projects which have been initiated and are anticipated to be completed in next
5-7 years include Kuala Lumpur to Singapore High Speed Rail, Pan-Borneo
Highway, Forest City, Kuantan port expansion. These and similar other construction
projects have led to increase in demand for industrial lubricants in the country
and are projected to drive future growth as well.
Competition Landscape:
The players in Malaysia industrial
lubricants market are highly competitive and majorly compete on parameters such
as price, quality, after sales support, terms of payment, distribution network
and product portfolio and specification/grade. In terms of market share, the
market has been dominated by international player, Shell, followed by national
oil and gas company of Malaysia PETRONAS. With an approximate number of players
(manufacturers, importers etc.) to be in the range of 100-150 and there is further
anticipation for emergence of new players in the market in coming years owing
to positive growth potential.
Key Segments Covered:-
Malaysia Industrial Lubricants Market
By Origin
Mineral
Lubricant
Semi
Synthetic Lubricant
Synthetic
Lubricant
By Type of Industrial Lubricants
Hydraulic
Oil
Industrial
Greases
Metal
working Fluid/Cutting Oil
Gear
Oil
Turbine
Oil
Compressor
Oil
Others
By Industrial End Users
Construction
& Mining
General
Manufacturing
Power
Generation
Metal
Production
Food
Processing
Cement
Industry
Other
End Users
By Sales Channel
Direct
Sales
Dealer
Network
By Origin of Sales
Kuala
Lumpur
Sabah
Sarawak
By Type of Packaging
Barrels
& Drums
Small
Packs
IBC
(Intermediate Bulk Containers)
Key Target Audience:-
Industrial
Lubricant Manufacturers
Industrial
Lubricant Importers
Industrial
Lubricant Distributors
Government
and Regulatory Authority
Construction
Companies
Textile
Companies
Cement
Companies
Mining
Companies
Paper
and Pulp Manufacturers
Power
Generation Companies
Steel
Manufacturers
Investors
and VC Firms
Time Period Captured in the Report:-
Historical Period: 2013- 2018
Forecast Period: 2019E - 2023E
Companies Covered:-
Idemitsu
(Malaysia) Lube Sdn. Bhd.
PETRONAS
Lubricants Marketing Malaysia Sdn
Polilube
Italia Sdn. Bhd.
Shell
Malaysia Ltd.
Chevron
Malaysia Limited
TOTAL
Oil Malaysia
ExxonMobil
Exploration & Production Malaysia Inc.
BP
Castrol Lubricants (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd
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