2-600 tpd cooking oil refinery machine certificates in malaysia

   
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • 2-600 tpd cooking oil refinery machine certificates in malaysia

FAQ

  • QWho is Pacific Oils & Fats Industries Sdn Bhd (pacoil)?
    APacific Oils & Fats Industries Sdn Bhd (Pacoil) was established in year 2002 and is one of the largest edible oil refineries located in the southern part of Malaysia. PACOIL systems are certified by Jakim Halal, MSPO, ISO9001, ISO14001, HACCP, RSPO, ISCC & KOSHER.
  • QWhat happened to palm oil refineries in Malaysia?
    AIn 1984, the refineries’ operations were extended to include the processing of crude palm kernel oil. As a result most of the palm kernel oil processing activities are now undertaken by palm oil refiners, reflecting the close integration within the Malaysian oils and fats industry.
  • QWhat oils can be processed?
    AAll kinds of seed crude oil. For example common oils: soybean, peanut, sunflower, rapeseed, palm fruit, coconut, rice bran, corn germ, cottonseed, etc.
  • QWhere are vegetable oil refineries located in Malaysia?
    AToday, we operate and manage 3 vegetable oil refineries in Malaysia, located in Port Klang, Kuantan and West Port. We produce various specialty oils and fats to cater different food applications i.e. confectionery, bakery, dairy, infant nutrition, frying and more.
  • QWho makes cooking oil in Penang?
    AEstablished in 1966 in Butterworth, Penang, it was primarily in the oil refinery business. Today, it has evolved into a thriving cooking oil business that sells vegetable cooking oils and coconut oils. There are several cooking oil brands like CPC and Fisherman under its name.
  • QWho makes palm kernel oil in Malaysia?
    AMost refiners in Malaysia are now members of PORAM. They produce a wide range of processed palm/palm kernel oil products from fully refined products to specialty fats, cooking oils and many others which are shipped in bulk or in packed forms including flexi-tanks, ISO tanks, cartons, drums and cans.
  • QWhy did Malaysian palm oil refiner Ban Dung invest in a centrifuge?
    ABy investing in an Alfa Laval PANX 800 decanter centrifuge, Malaysian palm oil refiner Ban Dung has increased capacity while also reducing the level of product waste in their production. With improved energy efficiency, they have even achieved lower overall operational costs. Hear their story in this video.