Technical Colaborations
Through
the years, UCM design and development team had gained valuable experience with
many foreign technical collaborations.
- With Unicla Japan for the
initial R& D set-up and Proton Iswara and Proton Wira air-cond systems
- With
Behr Germany, Valeo Prance, for Malaysian Mercedes and BMW air-conditioning and
cooling module systems
- With
Delphi Korea for GM Thailand air-cond systems
- With
Fuji Heavy Industry, Japan for the bus air-conditioning system
- With
Halla, Korea for NAZA KIA air-conditioning systems
- With
Yu Xin, China for NAZA Sutera air-conditioning systems
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Military Vehicles
Air-cond Development In
2002, UCM was proudly selected by Malaysian Arm Forces, with the full approval
of Minsitry of Defense, to design and develop a complete air-conditioning system
for Malaysia Infantry Fighting Vehicles (MIFV). This was in line with the Malaysia
Governing Police, in particular, for the defence strategies to achieve the part
localization program. During the design, development and testing stages, UCM design
and development team practically had to live together with the army technical
personnel to experience how the fighting vehicle operates, under the simulated
combative environment and conditions. UCM designed and developed air-conditioning
systems passed the tests with excellent results.
Today, we are proud to
be selected by Deftech once again to design and develped a complete air-conditioning
system for the AV8 project, in line with the part localization program. We have
started the initial stage of concept design and development of the complete air-conditioning
system for the AV8 project. With our past 20 over years experience in designing
and development automotive air-conditioning systems for cars, buses and military
fighting vehicles, we have the full confidence to complete the AV8 air-conditioning
project, in accordance to the schedule. We
wish to express our sincere thanks to Deftech Management and staff for giving
us the opportunity to be part of AV8 localisation program.
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