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Podcast by the Malaysian-German Chamber of Commerce AHK.Interviews with business people about Malaysia, Germany and business in Asia.

Malaysian-German Chamber of Commerce AHK


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    Malaysian Business Guide #012: DE Rantau - The Digital Nomad's Access to Malaysia

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 24:52


    Digital Nomads have recently boomed due to the after-effects of the pandemic and there's no denying that more people are looking into adapting to a more travel-centric work environment. We took this opportunity to talk to MDEC's Arifah Sharifuddin about Malaysia's DE Rantau visa for those in the IT sector who will be able to capitalise on this current trend and help rebuild the nation's travel sector.

    Malaysian Business Guide #011: Hydrogen – Fuel of the Future

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 29:55


    With the recent MGCC Annual Industry Outlook in the hydrogen industry, many of us are left wanting to know more about the future of the industry in the nation.With that, we invited the head of Clean Hydrogen for the APAC region in Linde, Qian Wen-Bin, to join us in this episode of Malaysian Business Guide to help further elaborate on hydrogen's role, security concerns as well as why it is described as the fuel of the future.

    Memberbytes #020: Alison Fraser (Eastern & Oriental Hotel, Penang)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 21:11


    The sudden sweep of the COVID-19 pandemic has left tourism in shambles across the globe, and no hotel was spared from this devastation. After two years and a slow recovery, we see many hotels returning to life including one of Penang's oldest hotels, the Eastern & Oriental Hotel, with its 137-year history.  In this episode, we speak to E&O's General Manager, Alison Fraser, who also happens to be the hotel's first-ever female general manager throughout its history. Get to know more about the hotel and how it slowly recovered from the pandemic and continues to serve guests around the globe to this day.

    Memberbytes #019: Reinhard Plaschka & Johan Nilsson (Giesecke+Devrient) Banknote Printing in Malaysia

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 29:14


    CREAM! Cash Rules Everything Around Me. This chorus from a famous 90s Rap song still holds some truth 30 years later. One of our member companies, where for many of their employees cash is literally all around them, is our member Giesecke+Devrient or G+D. Why you may ask? Giesecke+Devrient, or G+D, is a German-based technology company and among other businesses leading in printing banknotes. And here in Shah Alam Malaysia G+D is printing the Malaysian Ringgit notes for already 20 years. So, today's episode is all about money and we talk with Reinhard Plaschka Head of Global Banknote Production from G+D in Germany and Johan Nilsson Managing Director from G+D here in Malaysia about this highly interesting topic. #AHK #banknotes #Cash #Money #Malaysia #G+D

    Memberbytes #018: The Future of Work with KC Hong (SAP Malaysia)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 25:40


    In many parts of the world, it appears that the pandemic is over and that things are normalizing again. But working from home is still a thing, and many businesses are reconsidering their work model since office space is a significant cost factor. SAP is one of Germany's largest companies, and also one of the world's leading software providers. As such, it is not only reimagining internally its future work model but also externally as a business case. To discuss the future of work from SAP's point of view, I have the pleasure of talking to KC Hong, the Managing Director of SAP Malaysia.#SAP #WFH #AHK #Malaysia #FutureofworkHere are the questions in the Podcast with time code: Can you tell us about SAP and what your mission here is in Malaysia? 01:36SAP has been in Malaysia for 30 years now. What has been SAP's approach in terms of conducting business in Malaysia? 02:48Can you elaborate on how SAP can help to further develop the country and improve the lives of many Malaysians? 05:49Has the local business environment changed a lot post-Covid-19? And what are some noticeable changes? 07:38On the future of work, what are the trends that you see happening? 10:22From SAP's business point of view as a software solution provider. Does work from home or the classic office work make a difference to your bottom line? 11:59What is SAP's view on Diversity & Inclusion and its role in the future of work? 12:53In Germany SAP is also known for your Co-founder Dietmar Hopp and your sponsorship of the Bundesliga Club Hoffenheim. Is Mr Hopp sometimes coming to Malaysia and is there a chance we see Hoffenheim playing a friendly here in Malaysia?  14:04

    Memberbytes #017: Dominik Stute & Nick Neidl (Startup Germany Tour, IHK Dortmund)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 19:48


    German Chambers of Commerce & Industry abroad are being called AHK but in Germany, the AHKs are being called IHKs. Although similar in many regards they also differ. The IHK Dortmund is located in the industrial heartland of Germany the Rhein Ruhr Region. Known for steel and mining in the past the region has transformed into one of Europe's most innovative Startup hubs. The IHK Dortmund is at the forefront with its  Start.up! Germany Tour which brings Startups from all over the world to the German State of North-Rhine Westphalia.  Two of the main organizers of the Start.up! Germany Tour Dominik Stute and Nick Neidl joined today's podcast sessions to give you insights into this exciting program. This podcast session is for everyone who is interested to hear more about the Rhein Ruhr Region and the   Start.up! Germany Tour. #Startup #NRW #Tech #IHK #Malaysia #AHKHere are the questions in the Podcast with time code: Most international listeners probably only know Dortmund from your football club Borussia Dortmund. In Germany, every company needs to be a member of their local IHK. So are they your member? 01:36For many people outside of Europe, Rhein Ruhr doesn't mean much because there is no single big city you can associate it with but please explain what Rhein Ruhr is? 02:48What would you say are the main differences between an AHK and an IHK? 05:49What is the Start-up Germany Tour? 07:38Why should a Start-up participate in the Start-up Tour? 10:22Can you go more in to the details of the three verticals? 11:59So, the Pre-program starts this June with 9 Webinars and they are open to everyone free of charge and what can they learn from the webinars? 12:53The first Tour was in 2017. Who came up with the Start-up Germany Tour? 14:04And since the Startup Germany Tour has been around for a few years now, I'm sure you also have one or two success stories you can share? 15:54What are the most advantages of Rhein Ruhr today? 17:32

    Shortcast #015: Business Horror Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 11:50


    Starting a business isn't always a walk in the park, anything can happen anytime with or without warning. In this episode of the Shortcast, we reached out to some staff and members of MGCC to share their business horror stories and what they had to experience when working with businesses across and even abroad.

    Malaysian Business Guide #010 Investieren in Malaysia - Schritt für Schritt mit MIDA

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 29:37


    Für viele Deutsche Unternehmen ist Malaysia noch immer ein unbekannter Geheimtipp im Fernen Osten. Anders als in vielen Nachbarländern macht Malaysia eine Unternehmensgründung für Ausländer jedoch relativ einfach. Neben der AHK Malaysia hilft u. a. auch die Malaysian Investment Development Agency MIDA deutschen Unternehmen bei der Ansiedlung in Malaysia und das mit zwei eigenen Büros in Frankfurt und München. Daher sprechen wir heute mit Herrn Nils Wolters, Investment Officer von MIDA in Frankfurt über die jeweiligen Schritte, die ein Unternehmen gehen muss bei der Gründung in Malaysia. Wenn Sie weitere Fragen zu Malaysia haben bzw. Interesse haben, in Malaysia zu investieren, schicken Sie bitte an Nils Wolters von MIDA nils@mida.gov.my oder an Sebastian Kirsch von der AHK Malaysia sebastian.kirsch@malaysia.ahk.de eine E-Mail. #Malaysia #AHK #MIDA #ASEAN #GründunginAsien      Here are the questions in the Podcast with time code:  Was ist ein Investment Officer und wie kommst du dazu für die Malaysische Regierung zu arbeiten? 01:31 Wo liegen die Aufgaben MIDAs? 02:48Als deutsches Unternehmen, das überlegt in Malaysia zu investieren, an wen kann ich mich wenden, um gute, zuverlässige und konkrete Informationen zu erhalten? 06:10 Kluge Unternehmen schaue nach Incentives. Viele Länder bieten Anreize, um Unternehmen in ihr Land zu holen. Bietet Malaysia die auch und wo kann ich herausfinden, ob ich dafür in Frage komme? 08:04Ok, ich habe meine Entscheidung getroffen. Ich möchte in den malaysischen Markt eintreten, bin mir aber nicht sicher, ob ich sofort ein Unternehmen gründen möchte, da dies eine monatliche Buchführung, Steuern und eine jährliche Prüfung erfordern würde. Welche Möglichkeiten habe ich? 10:30 Welche Rechtsformen gibt es in Malaysia, für welche Branchen / Unternehmen sind die geeignet und ganz wichtig – Kann ich die als Ausländer zu 100% besitzen? 12:47 Jetzt habe ich in Malaysia die Firma gegründet, aber für meine Tätigkeit benötige ich eine Geschäftslizenz. Was ist das für eine Lizenz und wie läuft das Verfahren ab? 14:28 Je nach meinem Geschäft brauch ich Fabrikgelände, Lagerhäuser und Büros. Sind diese reichlich vorhanden und kann ich als ausländisches Unternehmen Land besitzen? Wie sind hier die Kosten? 15:38 In welchen Regionen Malaysias investieren ausländische Investoren bevorzugt in Malaysia und warum? 17:55 Wie lange dauert es, alle Genehmigungen zu erhalten, wenn ich eine Fabrik von Grund auf neu bauen möchte? 19:25 Ok. Ich habe jetzt alle Lizenzen und meine Fabrik oder mein Büro wird bald fertig sein. Ich brauche Personal. Aber ich brauche einige ausländische Experten oder Manager oder auch Ingenieure. Wie schwierig ist es, eine Arbeitserlaubnis für diese zu bekommen? Wo kann MIDA Unterstützung leisten? 20:18Wie sieht es mit malaysischen Personal aus? Ich habe gehört, dass es heutzutage vor allem in Penang im Norden schwierig ist, aufgrund der hohen Nachfrage  qualifizierte Arbeitskräfte zu finden. Wie hoch ist das durchschnittliche Niveau der Fachkräfte in Malaysia, und kann ich trotzdem problemlos ausländische Arbeitskräfte einstellen, wenn ich nicht genügend einheimische Talente finde? 22:12 Ein Thema was in Asien leider ein Thema ist, ist Korruption. Kann ich Geschäfte machen, Ausschreibungen gewinnen oder mich an Verträgen beteiligen, ohne inoffizielle Zusatzgebühren zahlen zu müssen? 24:53 Und zu guter Letzt. Welche vier Tipps hat MIDA für ausländische Investoren in Malaysia? 25:53

    Malaysian Business Guide #009: Ukraine War and its economical impact on Malaysia

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 31:18


    The war in Ukraine has caused sanctions on Russia which have a great impact not only on the Russian economy but the whole world. Although geographically thousands of kilometres away, these impacts are also felt in Malaysia. Chambers of commerce monitor these impacts and in today's episode, we talk with MGCC's Executive Director Daniel Benbeck about these economic consequences here in Malaysia.  #Ukraine #Malaysia #Palmoil #RussiatradeTo support Ukraine, our colleagues from the AHK Ukraine ask for donations to:Johanniter-Unfall-Hilfe e.V.,BIC: BFSWDE33XXXIBAN: DE94 3702 0500 0433 0433 00Bank für SozialwirtschaftRefference: SupportUkraineMore information here: https://www.johanniter.de/spenden-stiften/ukraine/?utm_campaign=ukraine&utm_content=auslandshilfe&utm_medium=redirect&utm_source=otherFollow the link to also listen to the German ambassador to Malaysia talking about the Ukraine conflict on BFM Radio. https://www.bfm.my/podcast/evening-edition/evening-edition/france-and-germanys-response-to-ukraine-russia-conflict  Here are the questions in the Podcast with time code:Germany along with many other western countries has imposed sanctions on Russia for their invasion of Ukraine. Can you summarise some of the most important ones? 01:55 So far this is a European conflict but did Malaysia and other ASEAN countries also impose sanctions on Russia? 05:07 From Malaysia, Russia is far away. At first glance, there is not much that comes to mind that Russia might export to Malaysia. How are the Russian-Malaysian trade relations? 07:15 As a result of the sanctions, Oil and Gas prices are soaring. Malaysia itself is an oil and gas producing nation. Is the Malaysian Oil and Gas industry now profiting from the sanctions? 10:42 Russia, Ukraine and Malaysia are all exporters of certain commodities. Have you noticed any changes here? 14:03 Rising inflation has been a major topic in the US, Germany and other countries even before the war. How is the situation in Malaysia? 19:08 It is likely that the sanction on Russia will last long which will cause German investment to leave Russia. Is Southeast Asia an alternative for those investments? 21:03 Are there any other economic effects you've noticed in Malaysia so far since the war in Ukraine started? 23:56MGCC is part of the global AHK network of German chambers of commerce abroad. There are also German chambers of commerce in the Ukraine and Russia. Have you been in touch with your colleagues there? 26:01

    Malaysian Business Guide #008: Membership Benefits at MGCC

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 21:31


    MGCC is not only supporting German companies coming to Malaysia but also offers services for companies that are already established in the country. With its extensive memberbase and associates, MGCC provides a huge network beneficial to all its members. In this podcast episode, we discuss how the chamber life looks like. And who better to talk to than the Head of MGCC's Communications & Membership Services Department Sabine Franze. #AHK #malaysia #PartnerInMalaysia #asia #asean #ChamberofCommerceIf you are interested in a particular question please find here the questions with their time code for you to jump directly.  In Germany, most people have rudimentary knowledge about what chambers of commerce do since every business needs to be a member of a local chamber of commerce or crafts. But here in Malaysia, it's a bit different. How would you briefly describe what a chamber of commerce is? 01:36There are two dimensions on how MGCC supports companies. One is that we support German and other foreign companies who are interested in the Malaysian market to do business here and the other dimension is that we provide a network for companies who are already in Malaysia. Can you go in into detail on what that looks like? 02:45  One benefit we offer is the opportunity of networking via our events. But not everyone fully understands the value of networking because sometimes it is hard to relate this to direct sales. But networking is a powerful business skill, right?  04:32Without mentioning names, can you name an example where our members did business together?  06:23What are the most common requests made from MGCC members? 07:12What events does MGCC offer? 08:43 In all of your almost 8 years at MGCC what are your most memorable events? 11:12 We also corporate with other bilateral chambers from time to time. Do you have some examples? 13:50There is also our Members4Members programme. What is this all about? 14:58Will we be able to help members who need advice on industries outside of Malaysia and Germany? 16:43Are there any other benefits you would like to emphasise? 17:26  From your perspective. Are there any additional services provided to members that most of the current members are not fully utilising? 18:25

    The MGCC Podcast. Recap of 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 7:50


    Malaysian Business Guide #007 Penang's Digital Transformation

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 15:21


    The pandemic has forced many companies to adopt digital processes much faster. For many "going digital" is no longer just an option anymore.  At the forefront of the digital transformation in Malaysia are agencies like MDEC or Digital Penang.  Especially Penang is very active and attracted companies like Facebook. With its Digital Masterplan, Digital Penang aims to support companies adopting digital technology. In this episode, we talk with Tony Yeoh CEO of Digital Penang about the current developments in Penang. Here is the link to Digital Penang's Digital Transformation Masterplan 1.0: https://digitalpenang.my/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/DTMPBooklet.pdf  #Penang #malaysia #digitaltransformation #asia #asean #ahk #industry4.0 #DigitalisationIf you are interested in a particular question please find here the questions with their time code for you to jump directly.  Please tell our listeners the purpose of Digital Penang and what the Penang 2030 initiative is about? 01:23What does Digital Transformation mean to you and Digital Penang? 02:17  How is the ecosystem in Penang and what are the key industries in Penang?  02:54This year you introduced your Digital Transformation Masterplan 1.0. It is a very comprehensive plan. Can you elaborate on the key points of the plan?  04:26You currently have a campaign called “Penang SME Go Digital”. Can you let us know what this is about? 05:53Along with Digital Penang, there are also other Malaysian Agencies like the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation MDEC or Agencies from other states like Digital Johor. How do you cooperate with them? 06:52 What type of companies and entrepreneurs should be interested in Penang and what advantages do they get when settling there? 07:37 What is your view on the current status of Industry 4.0 in Penang and Malaysia? 09:13Are there any incentives Malaysia provides? 11:03There is also Facebook in Penang? 11:32Together with us the Malaysian-German Chamber of Commerce & Industry you are currently working on an upcoming project, called the Automation Valley Malaysia. Without telling too much, can you tell us a bit what this is about? 12:16  How is it to live on Penang Island? 13:17 

    Malaysian Business Guide #006 Fraud Prevention in Malaysia

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 20:43


    Over the years, MGCC has been able to assist in a number of fraud cases involving scamming activities in Malaysia and Germany. In this episode, we discuss the most common fraud cases, what are the red flags to be aware of, and why you should never believe an email from a foreign prince. Hear from Dr Eva Langerbeck, Head of Corporate Service Department, what can be done to minimize the risk of being scammed, and how MGCC is able to assist when you are in trouble. 

    Malaysian Business Guide #005: Malaysian Free Trade Zones

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 25:45


    International supply chains often rely on Free Trade Zones to ensure products can move freely, fast and be cost-effective. Malaysia has more than 30 of these Free Trade Zones with one of the biggest in the South Malaysian Sea being the Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP), Johor.  To talk about the role and benefit of these Free Trade Zones, we speak with the CEO of Port Tanjung Pelepas, Mr Marco Neelsen. #seatrade #malaysia #freetradezone #asia #asean #ahk #seaportIf you are interested in a particular question please find here the questions with their time code for you to jump directly.  What is a free trade zone?  01:24 What's the difference between a free trade zone and a free Industrial Zone?  02:43 Where in Malaysia can you find such free trade zones?  04:02Free trade zones are particularly interesting for which type of companies? 05:02Can you elaborate more about the particular advantages of free trade zones in Malaysia? 05:54What about the disadvantages?  09:57 You are the CEO of PTP which developed into one of the busiest seaports worldwide in the last years. PTP has its own free trade zone. How did this come about? 11:33 How are the latest developments in your free trade zone? 15:22Are free trade zones in high demand in Malaysia and is it easy to set up in a free trade zone? 18:19  In close proximity to PTP are the free trade zones of Singapore and Batam, Indonesia. Why should companies set up their operation in a Malaysian free trade zone? 20:09Since the Port of Jurong in Singapore is within eyesight of PTP, how is the relationship between you and your competition in Singapore? 22:52 

    Malaysian Business Guide #004 The Role of the Chambers of Commerce in Malaysia

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 38:57


    In Germany, the local chambers of commerce and crafts play an important role in organizing supporting local businesses. In Malaysia, chambers of commerce are a concept many people are not familiar with. Also, Germans in Malaysia are not aware of the tasks the international chambers of commerce have here. In this episode, we talk with the CEO of MGCC Mr Daniel Bernbeck to explain the origin of the German chamber of commerce system and how it is structured. Then we explain how the Malaysian chamber of commerce landscape looks like.   #chamberofcommerce #malaysia #ihk #asia #asean #ahkIf you are interested in a particular topic please find here the questions with their time code for you to jump directly.  What is a chamber of commerce?  01:25The German chamber system has quite a long tradition. Can you tell us a bit about the history and its structure?  03:42 What are the main tasks of Chambers of Commerce today? 09:19Is MGCC the only official representative of the German economy in Malaysia? 13:30The Malaysian-German Chamber of Commerce is part of the global network of German chambers AHK. Do all nations have a Chamber network? 17:50Not every German AHK is the same. The AHKs operate as Chambers of Commerce and as Delegations. For example, the AHKs in Russia or in Sri Lanka are Delegations of the German Economy. What is the difference? 20:15Here in Malaysia MGCC is the largest European chamber of commerce. There are quite a few Chambers of Commerce active here. Can you tell us a bit about the International Chamber of Commerce structure in Malaysia? 23:35 Germany being part of the EU, how is the cooperation with the other European chambers? 29:51What are the main benefits companies have when joining a Chamber of Commerce? 31:53 How do Chambers of Commerce finance themselves? 34:13The MGCC office is located in KL but are there also representations from MGCC or other chambers or business associations in other states of Malaysia? 36:15  

    Malaysian Business Guide #003 General Taxation in Malaysia

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 29:08


    Malaysian Business Guide #002 German Dual Vocational Training in Malaysia

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 18:53


    Germany is known for having a highly skilled labour force which is based on its famous dual education system. Although Malaysia has a competent workforce MGCC with its GDVT programme is implementing the German system here in Malaysia to further improve the quality of the workers. In this month's podcast episode of the Malaysian Business Guide, we talk about the current status of vocational training in Malaysia and how GDVT works. #vocationaltraining #GDVT #Malaysia #workforce #education #PartnerInMalaysia #AHK #MGCCPodcast #PodcastMalaysia

    Malaysian Business Guide #001 Travelling In and Out of Malaysia June 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 22:50


    Travelling is one of the major restriction the world is facing during the pandemic. While social and leisure travel in and out of Malaysia is banned there are ways for business travellers to come in and out. In the first episode of our brand new podcast format the Malaysian Business Guide we discuss business travel in and out of Malaysia with our very own experts at MGCC Dr Eva Langerbeck and Fairuz Razak who deal with entry permits on a daily basis. Get all the important information and find out whether you are eligible to enter or leave Malaysia. Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in late May 2021. All the information given in this episode depending on the current COVID situation in Malaysia might not be relevant when you listen to it months or weeks later. Here are the time codes for the questions in the episode. 1. What is the current travel status in Malaysia? 02:40    2. What are the differences between Business, Work, Social and Leisure travel? 03:013. What proof do you need to be categorized as a business traveller? 03:464. Which nationalities can come in? 05:595. Independent from the nationality, does the country matter from which my travel originated? 06:316. What happens if my travel date changes? 07:507. Does my vaccination status make a difference? 08:368. Is there a quarantine when I arrive in Malaysia? 08:559. Do I have to pay for the quarantine? 09:4110. How long can I stay in Malaysia? 10:3511. Do I need travel insurance in Malaysia? 11:1012. Where do I apply for the entry permit as a business traveller? 11:2413. What happens on arrival in Malaysia? 11:5014. Can I change my travel schedule once I'm in the country? 13:0715. Can I move freely within Malaysia? 13:3616. Is there a difference between Malaysians and foreigners when leaving Malaysia? 14:0117. How is the procedure for business travellers holding a Malaysian passport? 16:0218. How is it for foreigners? Can I return to Malaysia once I'm out? 16:2819. Can I leave Malaysia to get vaccinated and do I have to notify the Malaysian authorities when I return? 17:4920. Is there a quarantine as well when I return? 18:2521. Once I got the travel approval from the government is my return guaranteed? 18:4522. Let's say I'm in Malaysia my visa is expiring but I'm in the middle of obtaining a new work permit, do I have to leave the country? 19:2523. Are there countries I can travel to without having to go to quarantine in Malaysia when I return? 20:06

    Memberbytes #016: Riad Hechame (Peak Human Performance)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 33:50


    Faced with more demanding tasks at work many of us often reduce sleep to have more time working on them. Riad Hechame author of the book "Stress Less, Sleep Better" tells us in our latest episode of the memberbytes that reducing sleep might not be a good idea if you want to perform at your highest level.  As founder of Peak Human Performance here in Kuala Lumpur, he supports people who want to reduce stress, live healthier and perform better at anything they do.  #lessstress #health #Malaysia  

    Memberbytes #015: Geetha Kandiah (KASS International)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 24:12


    Ever wondered why markets like Petaling street selling fake branded merchandise exist without being punished? Geetha Kandiah one of Malaysia's leading IP experts has an explanation. As the director of KASS International, she consults international companies about protecting their Intellectual property not only in Malaysia but also in other ASEAN countries. In this episode, she explains that Malaysia and other Southeast Asian countries have realized that protecting Intellectual Property is important to attracting FDIs. Although markets like Petaling street exist your IP is safe in Malaysia once you have filled it correctly.

    Memberbytes #014: Magdalena Kurpierz (Kvalito)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 22:28


    2% of CEOs in Switzerland are women. Magdalena Kurpierz is one of those few female CEOs and she explains why diversity and inclusion are good for business. As founder of the successful life science and healthcare consulting company Kvalito she proves that she is on the right track with her believe. With her fast-growing Swiss-based company she has now entered the Asia-Pacific market via Malaysia. In this episode, we not only talk about diversity but also about what is important when entering a new country and the success of BioNtech.

    Memberbytes #013: Zafar Anjum (ABAC)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 21:36


    Just in time for Christmas another episode of the memberbytes. This time we talk about the ever-present topic of corruption and bribery. Whether you are in a developed or developing country, you will find some sort of corruption. One organization that trains and certifies companies against bribery is the Anti-Bribery Anti-Corruption Centre for Excellence ABAC and we talk with their Group CEO Mr Zafar Anjum who has more than 30 years of experience in that field. This episode is proudly sponsored by Siemens - Ingenuity for life

    Memberbytes #012: Dano Falk (Def Device)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 23:42


    Ever heard of Amazon FBA, Dropshipping or the 4 pillars of e-commerce? Today's episode is all about e-commerce. With e-commerce, many manufactures have the option to sell directly to customers instead of using a distributor. We talk with Dano Falk about the basics of the Amazon business and how to start an online shop. As the founder of his company Def Device, Dano consults businesses worldwide on how to best sell their products on Amazon. If you are thinking about opening an online shop this is definitely an episode for you. This memberbytes episode is proudly sponsored by Siemens - Ingenuity for life

    Memberbytes #011: Kelvin Chong (Schaeffler Malaysia)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 22:32


    How big can a family-owned business be? When it comes to Schaeffler the answer is very big. With a revenue of EUR 14.4 billion in 2019, the German automotive parts supplier is one of the major players in the industry. In Malaysia, Kelvin Chong is the Managing Director of Schaeffler and in this last episode of our 3-part automotive mini-series we find out what Schaeffler is doing in Malaysia and how advanced the company is in regards to e-mobility. In this mini-series, we discuss the automotive industry with 3 Managers from different parts of the sector. In the previous episodes, we talked with Leonardo Sachetto from German Tech Motorworks and Erik Winter from Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia.The Memberbytes are proudly sponsored by Siemens - Ingenuity for Life

    Memberbytes #010: Erik Jan Winter (Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 20:50


    For many people, it is just "Das Auto" - The Car. The Volkswagen Group is one of the largest car manufacturers in the world. But how does this German giant positioned himself in Malaysia and what are the upcoming projects here? To find out we talk with Erik Winter the Managing Director of Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia. He explains how Volkswagen can offer their cars in Malaysia as Affordable Premium even though European cars face high import duty. This episode is the 2nd part of our 3-part automotive mini-series. In this mini-series, we discuss the automotive industry with 3 Managers from different parts of the sector. In the previous episode, we looked at the industry from the perspective of a workshop when we talked with Leonardo Sachetto from German Tech Motorworks. Stay tuned for the final part where we talk with Kelvin Chong from Schaeffler Bearing one of Germany's leading automotive parts manufacturers.The Memberbytes are proudly sponsored by Siemens - Ingenuity for Life

    Memberbytes #009: Leonardo Sachetto (German Tech Motorworks)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 27:54


    When talking about Germany the topic of the conversation often quickly shifts to German cars. One person who made German cars - especially Porsche cars - his life is Leonardo Sachetto who worked many years for Porsche in Germany and Malaysia. Seeing a lack of expertise in Porsche and other European high-performance cars in Malaysia he decided to open his own workshop German Tech Motorworks in Malaysia specialising in Porsche. In this first episode of a 3-part automotive mini-series, we look at the automotive industry from the perspective of a German workshop who deals with mainly German sports cars in a Malaysian environment. Finding spare parts and hiring skilled mechanics are issues German Tech Motorworks has to deal with. Stay tuned for the second and third part of our automotive mini-series with Erik Winter of Volkswagen and Kelvin Chong of Schaeffler Bearings. The Memberbytes are proudly presented to you by Siemens - Ingenuity for life

    Memberbytes #008: Jonathan Lau (German Educare)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 18:49


    The UK, the US or Australia are the first countries that come to mind when Malaysians think about studying abroad. But one country with world-class universities and free tuition is Germany. And more and more young Malaysians are finding their way to the country of the poets and thinkers to study. And our today's guest Jonathan Lau supports them on their way. With his business German Educare, he prepares and consults Malaysians to bring them to German universities. We discuss why studying engineering is so popular and why it is important to study abroad.This episode is proudly sponsored by Siemens - Ingenuity for Life

    Shortcast #014: Sheau Wei Lin (Tonasco)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 14:02


    Supply chains usually involve more than just two companies. Even though ranked as essential and granted an approval to operate during the lockdown many companies were limited in their production output due to the fact that their suppliers were not categorized as essential. Sheau Wei Lin Business Director and co-founder of the precision components manufacturer Tonasco talks about her challenges during the lockdown. Being a player in Industry 4.0 the companies sees its future in further automation and digitalization to meet the demand of producing more complicated and detailed components.

    Shortcast #013: David Jones (Chartered Management Institute (CMI) & EUMCCI)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 11:24


    When was the last time you were on a plane? With international travel still being banned the Malaysian aviation industry is facing challenges like never before. With David Jones head of the aerospace committee at the EU-Malaysia Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Managing Director APAC at the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) we discuss how the term "Green Bubbles" becomes increasingly important in the industry as it represents a lifeline for airlines besides domestic travel and air freight. Restoring consumer confidence with fly safe campaigns and adequate pricings are some of the challenges airlines now have to deal with.

    Shortcast #012 - Jörg Schieferdecker (Heimann Sensor)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 7:02


    Part of the new norm is it to get temperature checked wherever we go. One company that makes these checks possible is our member and world market leader Heimann Sensor. We talk with Jörg Schieferdecker about his sensors and the issues he faced during the lockdown with his factory in Johor. Not only are his sensors used in thermometers but also are vital for many ventilators. Now that he is back to his regular production output he faces different issues to keep up with the high demand.

    Shortcast #011: Johannes Römer (Germalkota & M2 MindMatters)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 10:12


    Who outside of Malaysia has heard from Johor? The southern border town of Johor Bahru or JB is considered by many as the hinterland of Singapore. We talk with Johannes Römer who moved across the causeway from Singapore to JB while still operating his two consultancy businesses M2 MindMatters and Germalkota in both countries. Although the southern city has a bad image, it offers many surprising advantages over the renowned but expensive and packed Singapore. As the organizer of the newly founded German Business Council Johor, Mr Römer is always looking for new additions for the small but growing German business community in the south of Malaysia.

    Shortcast #010: Susan Hemming (Coara Solar)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 8:35


    Even though the COVID crisis is currently the dominant issue, some companies are still working on making businesses less dependent on fossil energy sources. One of those companies is Coara Solar. And in this episode, we talk with its director Susan Hemming how her business is less affected by the current situation. Despite some adverse effects from an operational and supply chain standpoint projects continue and the lockdown gave her business the time to explore new ways to find new opportunities.

    Shortcast #009: Marcus Luer (Total Sports Asia)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 9:50


    The global sports industry is a revenue machine. But what happens when sports events all over the world are not allowed to take place? We talk to Marcus Luer from Total Sports Asia TSA about the current situation and the future of his industry. Usually, he finds new revenue streams in Malaysia and Asia for English Premier League clubs and other sports organizations. But now he pivoted to provide equipment to beat COVID. Looking positive into the future he believes that the sports industry will recover even though the industry is losing billions of dollars right now.

    Shortcast #008: Dr. Tim Philippi (Singaporean-German Chamber of Industry and Commerce)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 10:06


    In neighbouring Singapore, the current lockdown is called "Circuit Breaker". The Circuit Breaker along with the travel bans in other countries presents the main challenge for German businesses in Singapore who use the city-state as their business hub for ASEAN. Unlike Malaysia however, there are flights to Germany from Singapore. This and more topics we discuss with Tim Philippi, Executive Director of the Singaporean-German Chamber of Industry and Commerce (SGC). Just like MGCC, the SGC belongs to the worldwide AHKnetwork of German Chambers of Commerce Abroad and is working hard to support German companies abroad during this unprecedented crisis.

    Shortcast #007: Gerard Leeuwenburgh (Informa Markets)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 8:28


    For most industries trade shows are a vital part of showcasing their products and connect with new customers. In this episode, we talk with Gerard Leeuwenburgh from Informa Markets who organizes many major trade shows in Malaysia. Like the airline industry, there will be a "new norm" for trade shows as there is a need for people to meet - and the industry will have to find new ways like, for example, hybrid events.

    Shortcast #006: Xander Wegscheider (Science & Donuts) & Philip Tan (Snapp Packaging)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 10:18


    The first episode with our new Jingle! And who else is better to be featured in this episode than its creator, Xander Wegscheider. He explains why his new company Science & Donuts has nothing to do with Donuts but everything to do with Content Marketing. Our second guest is Philip Tan from Snapp Packaging. Being involved in the e-commerce supply chain he explains that the current situation is a game-changer. Not only in the way of the marketplace but also how webinars will play a stronger role after the lockdown has ended.

    Shortcast #005: Peter Lenhardt (A&H Meyer) & Werner Kemper (Germany Trade & Invest)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 11:00


    Peter Lenhardt from A&H Meyer highlights the greatly appreciated worker’s subsidies in Malaysia, Singapore, and Germany. And Werner Kemper from Germany Trade & Invest who among other things reports to German authorities and businesses about Malaysia praises the MCO and how the government improved its process of identifying essential companies to continue manufacturing.

    Shortcast #004: Dr. Claus Weidner (Mercedes-Benz Malaysia)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 7:26


    The fourth episode of our Shortcast series features the President and CEO of Mercedes-Benz Malaysia Dr. Claus Weidner who is also the President of MGCC. The MCO has also impacted Germany’s iconic car manufacturer as the automotive sector is seen as not essential. But Mercedes-Benz Malaysia uses the time now to improve its process after the lockdown and view this as an opportunity to forward the digitalization process. Dr. Weidner explains why he welcomes the stimulus package of the Malaysian government.

    Shortcast #003: Tsu-Shien Teoh (Henkel) & Miriam Shastri (Top Beraten)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 11:58


    In this episode, Tsu-Shien Teoh from Henkel - one of Germany's DAX companies - shares how Henkel is handling the situation in Malaysia and, through their global solidarity program, is supporting the WHO. Miriam Shastri, Managing Director of Top Beraten, talks about how she and her team keep the business going, that a crisis is also an opportunity for innovation and creativity, and gives her take on the unintended yet charming side effects of video conferences from home.

    Shortcast #002: Sebastian Wagner (Lechler) & Pascal Brinkmann (Luther)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 14:50


    The second episode of this shortcast series features two Managing Directors, Sebastian Wagner from Lechler Spray Technology and Pascal Brinkmann from Luther. The Movement Control Order (MCO) has affected both their respective business activities, albeit not in the same way due to the different nature of their business.

    Shortcast #001: Daniel Bernbeck - MGCC

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 13:50


    The first episode of this shortcast series features our very own CEO, Daniel Bernbeck. He shares how MGCC has been affected by the Movement Control Order (MCO) issued by the Malaysian government, how the Chamber is assisting companies during this unprecedented time, and why working from home is not "business as usual".

    Memberbytes #006: Jochen Kern - EQ Kuala Lumpur

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 33:08


    In this Memberbytes episode, we speak to Chef Jochen Kern, culinary master extraordinaire. Currently attached to EQ Kuala Lumpur hotel as special culinary advisor, Chef Kern talks about the illustrious career path that led him from Germany to Malaysia. He shares which traits a good chef requires, if cooking for royalties is any different, and what he thinks about Malaysian palm oil. As someone who always cooks for others, what does the Master Chef himself like to eat? Listen to find out what's his all-time favourite dish.

    Memberbytes #001: Philipp Riederle

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 27:53


    Our premier episode features the famous German book author and expert on digitalization, Philipp Riederle. At the young age of 13, he started his podcast how he hacked the then brand-new iPhone. Now in his mid-20s, he consults large MNCs on digitalization. We discuss his work and the current state of the digitalization and the impressions he gained during his tour through the Asia-Pacific region. Join us to listen to his digital expedition.

    Memberbytes #005: Wendy Lau - Transearch Malaysia

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 33:12


    For our fifth episode, we are happy to welcome the first woman on our Memberbytes podcast, Wendy Lau from Transearch Malaysia. Having started her career as a chemical engineer she came by accident into the executive search industry and is now her own boss. She shares insights about her industry, and what makes someone a great leader. She also sees no reason why women in Malaysia can’t rise to the top but that it will take some time before Malaysia will see its first female Prime Minister.

    Memberbytes #004: Charles Khoo - APM

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 33:34


    In this episode, we have the pleasure to have our first Malaysian guest on the show: Charles Khoo from the Malaysian automotive parts supplier APM. He explains that he wanted to study engineering in Germany because he wanted to study "the best". He not only talks about his experience in Germany but also gives his view on the current status of the automotive industry, what APM does and gives his opinion on electric mobility in Malaysia. If you want to get a general knowledge of the local automotive industry, this episode is perfect for you.

    Memberbytes #003: Niels Strohkirch - Expandeers

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 50:10


    The third episode of our Memberbytes features Nils Stohkirch from Expandeers, who shares his insights from more than 20 years’ experience in Malaysia. Originally moving to Asia as the CFO of Mercedes-Benz Malaysia he later worked for the luxury retailer Valiram and now consults companies to expand their business. In this XXL episode, we hear many interesting stories about his career. Among others, listeners get to know his opinion on the negative impacts of corruption and find out how Mercedes dealt with people who came late to meetings.

    Memberbytes #002: Jörg Teichmann - Rehamed Therapy

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 27:21


    In our second episode, we meet renowned physiotherapist Jörg Teichmann from Rehamed Therapy. Having been working for the Malaysian National Olympic team for years, Jörg decided to start his own business in Malaysia. Among the elite athletes he worked with were NBA Superstar Dirk Nowitzki and Malaysian Squash legend and long-time world's number 1 Nicol David. Jörg shares some of his experience and explains why coming to West-Germany from East-Germany after reunification was a greater culture shock than moving to Asia from Europe.

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