History
17/03/2009


1In 1929, Sime Darby, through the
Sarawak Trading Company, was appointed the Caterpillar dealer for Sarawak,
Malaysia. At the time, the company brought in equipment mainly to provide
support and service in oil explor ation activities. The development of
the logging industry, however, saw Caterpillar equipment being used for
opening trails making, log skidding, loading and stacking, and power generation
in the timber camps.
In 1957, the Caterpillar dealership
of Sime Darby was expanded to cover the areas of Singapore, Brunei and
Christmas Island. Equipment brought in included Caterpillar machinery for
tin mines, copper mines and quarries, the marine and petroleum industries,
and for the construction of highways, dams, bridges and airports.
In 1964, the Heavy Equipment Division
of Sime Darby was incorporated as a private company, and Tractors Malaysia
Limited was established in Singapore as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sime
Darby.
On July 15, 1968, Tractors Malaysia
Berhad became a public-listed company with an authorised capital of RM75
million. Four years later, Tractors Malaysia's headquarters was relocated
to Malaysia.
Tractors Malaysia diversified its
operations in 1988 to include the motor trade. It bought over AMIM and
Ford Concessionaires. Auto Bavaria and Land Rover were also acquired.


2On February 24, 2006, Tractors
Malaysia was de-listed to become a 100% owned subsidiary of Sime Darby.
A year later on November 27,2007, Malaysia’s there largest plantations
companies – Golden Hope Plantations Berhad, Kumpulan Guthrie Berhad and
Sime Darby Berhad successfully merged to become the world’s largest plantation
company by hectarage.
The new Sime Darby is a Malaysian
based multinational with core businesses in plantations, property, industrial,
energy & utilities with the primary presence in China and the healthcare
business.
Tractors Malaysia (1982) Sdn.Bhd
became Sime Darby Industrial Sdn.Bhd on January 2, 2008.