SIRIM QAS INTERNATIONAL - OUR HISTORY
Summary
TLDRThe transcript outlines the history and development of Malaysia's standards and industrial research body, starting with the establishment of the Standards Institution of Malaysia (SIM) in 1966. Over the years, SIM evolved into the Standards and Industrial Research Institute of Malaysia (SIRIM), expanding its scope to meet the demands of rapid industrialization. The transcript highlights key milestones, including the launch of certification marks, restructuring efforts, and the global expansion of SIRIM's services, emphasizing its role in ensuring quality and standardization in Malaysia's industrial sector.
Takeaways
- ποΈ The Standards Institution of Malaysia (SIM) was established in 1964 under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to address Malaysia's growing need for standardization due to industrial development.
- π The Standards Act No. 76 was passed in October 1966, officially making SIM the national standards body.
- π₯ The SIM was governed by a Standards Council comprising representatives from various government ministries, trade, commerce, manufacturers' associations, scientific research, and consumer organizations.
- π Notable appointments include Young Mulia Rajah Tan Sri Maha Raja as chairman of the Standards Council and Dr. Liang as the Director of SIM.
- π The SIM certification mark was inaugurated in July 1970, and the design was chosen through a competition held in 1969.
- π In 1975, SIM merged with the National Institute for Scientific and Industrial Research to form the Standards and Industrial Research Institute of Malaysia (SIRIM).
- π’ The SIRIM complex in Shah Alam was officially opened on March 9, 1977, marking a significant expansion of its operations.
- π SIRIM introduced security labels in the early 1990s to ensure the safety and authenticity of certified products.
- πΌ In 1996, SIRIM was corporatized as SIRIM Berhad, allowing it to undertake commercial operations and form joint ventures or wholly-owned subsidiaries.
- π SIRIM QAS International Sdn Bhd was established in March 1997, later rebranded in 2002, expanding its certification, inspection, and testing services globally.
Q & A
What prompted the establishment of the Standards Institution of Malaysia (SIM)?
-The establishment of the Standards Institution of Malaysia (SIM) in 1964 was prompted by Malaysia's increasing industrial development and the need to adopt principles of standardization.
Under which ministry was the Standards Institution of Malaysia (SIM) established?
-The Standards Institution of Malaysia (SIM) was established under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
What was the purpose of the Standards Act No. 76 of 1966?
-The Standards Act No. 76 of 1966, passed in October 1966, officially made the Standards Institution of Malaysia (SIM) a national standards body.
Who was appointed as the chairman of the Standards Council when SIM was established?
-Yang Mulia Rajah Tan Sri Maha Raja Body Amon was appointed as the chairman of the Standards Council when SIM was established.
What significant event occurred in September 1975 concerning SIM?
-In September 1975, SIM merged with the National Institute for Scientific and Industrial Research to form the Standards and Industrial Research Institute of Malaysia (SIRIM).
What was the significance of the SIRIM complex opening in Shah Alam in 1977?
-The opening of the SIRIM complex in Shah Alam in 1977 marked a significant expansion of SIRIM's operations and was officially opened by His Royal Highness Al Marhum Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah.
What changes occurred in SIRIM's structure in 1993?
-In 1993, SIRIM's structure was amended to allow commercial operations, the formation of joint ventures, and the replacement of the 24-member SIRIM Council with a 13-member SIRIM Board to enhance accountability and efficiency.
When was SIRIM corporatized, and what was the impact?
-SIRIM was corporatized on September 1, 1996, under the Companies Act, which vested the company with all rights and privileges, enabling it to operate as a commercial entity.
What role does SIRIM QAS International play in the organization?
-SIRIM QAS International, a wholly-owned subsidiary of SIRIM Berhad, focuses on certification, inspection, and testing services, ensuring compliance with international standards.
How has SIRIM's role evolved in relation to Malaysia's industrialization and globalization?
-SIRIM's role has evolved to provide scientific and technological leadership, adapting to the rapidly changing market needs and supporting Malaysia's industrialization and globalization efforts.
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