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Public Notification Public Notification Notification of MSPO Assessment of Malaysian Palm Oil Board Date: 10th September 2019 Dear Stakeholders, This notice serves as a notification to all interested stakeholders that Malaysian Palm Oil Board has applied to SGS (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. to conduct MSPO certification audit within 30 days from the date of this notice issued. The audit will starts on the 24th September 2019 and ends on the 26th September 2019. SGS is the world’s leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company. SGS is recognized as the global benchmark for quality and integrity. With more than 97,000 employees, SGS operates a network of over 2,600 offices and laboratories around the world. SGS Malaysia is accredited by Department of Standards Malaysia (STANDARDS MALAYSIA) as an accredited MSPO Certification Body to carry out MSPO certification audits in Malaysia. The Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO) Certification Scheme is the national scheme in Malaysia for oil palm plantations, independent and organised smallholdings, and palm oil processing facilities to be certified against the requirements of the MSPO Standards. To obtain a copy of MSPO Standards Publication,please contact Departments of Standards Malaysia at http://www.standardsmalaysia.gov.my. The MSPO standard that SGS will be assessing against for Malaysian Palm Oil Board are: i. MS2530-2:2013 Part 2: General principles for independent smallholders For detail oil palm management certification process, stake holders can log into the MPOCC website at https://www.mpocc.org.my/mspo-certification-scheme As part of the certification requirement for stakeholder consultation process, SGS is pleased to invite you to attend and provide comments in the stakeholder consultation meeting. The date and time for stakeholder consultation and meeting are as follows: Date : 24th September 2019 Time : 11:30 am to 1:00 pm Location : Pejabat MPOB Caw. Bintulu, Sublot 71, Taman Siong Boon, Jalan Sebiew, 97000 Bintulu, Sarawak Kindly contact the person in-charge below for the confirmation of your attendance and/or arrangement of stakeholder consultation meeting at the location mentioned above. Malaysian Palm Oil Board Mr Yusof Mohamad HQ Contact Person (Malaysia) Malaysian Palm Oil Board Pejabat MPOB Caw. Bintulu, Sublot 71, Taman Siong Boon, Jalan Sebiew, 97000 Bintulu, Sarawak Phone no: +6013 672 7221 Fax no: +6086 310 038 E-mail: [email protected] Note *: If you are unable to attend the meeting you are most welcome to meet our audit team and convey your comments during any of the audit days. SPOC Q31 (Tatau) Plantation No Name of Estate Location Geo-Coordinates (GPS) Area (ha) RH Tajing, Sg. Selad, 1 Tajing Anak Guntor 112°57'26.256"E / 3°6'57.636"N 3.80 97000 Bintulu RH Suring, Sungai Sebemban, 97000 2 Lani Anak Jinggut 112°57'24.69"E / 3°7'3.246"N 7.73 Bintulu Guang Anak 3 RH Tajing, Sg. Selad, 2.00 Encharang 112°57'31.302"E / 3°6'53.046"N 97000 Bintulu RH Tajing, Sg. Selad, 4 Nyadang Anak Man 112°57'31.302"E / 3°6'50.778"N 3.37 97000 Bintulu RN Enbau, Sungai 5 Kapok Anak Ansar 112°57'36.048"E / 3°6'47.166"N 5.91 Sebemban 97000 Lot 2680, RPR Kidurong fasa 2, 6 Mala Anak Langit Jalan Tanjung 112°57'47.196"E / 3°6'8.268"N 11.03 Kidurong, 97000 Bintulu Lot 3 & Lot 4, Persiaran Jubli Perak, Seksyen 22, 40300 Shah Alam, SGS (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd Selangor, MALAYSIA Tel: 603 -76270080 Fax: 603 – 76270082 www.sgs.com Member of the SGS Group (SA Group) 2/60 Duyah Anak RH Kundai, Sungai 7 6.76 Sigiong Sembawang, KM33 112°57'33.774"E / 3°6'21.66"N Jln Tatau Bintulu RH Jawing Medan, Gos Anak 8 Sungai 6.76 Unop 112°57'47.922"E / 3°6'57.864"N Sebemban,97000 Bintulu Layong Anak RH Suring, Sungai 9 2.00 Nakun Sebemban, 97000 112°57'32.688"E / 3°6'52.122"N Bintulu Danggang RH Danggang, KM33 10 3.45 Anak Subah Jln Bintulu 112°57'47.412"E / 3°6'21.03"N Tatau,97000 Bintulu Edmund RH Banyang, Sungai 11 Kenawang Sebemban, 97000 112°57'6.798"E / 3°6'25.284"N 7.09 Anak Ibah Bintulu Jelani Anak RH Isa, Sungai 12 13.55 Mandau Sebemban, 97000 112°57'49.146"E / 3°5'57.774"N Bintulu Rambor Anak RH Suring, Sungai 2.02 13 Ginda Sebemban, 97000 112°57'21.618"E / 3°6'42.918"N Bintulu Jantai Anak RH Suring, Sungai 14 10.13 Lani Sebemban, 97000 112°57'47.094"E / 3°5'38.058"N Bintulu Dana Anak RH Suring, Sungai 15 3.37 Ujai Sebemban, 97000 112°57'23.274"E / 3°5'57.318"N Bintulu Bunyau Anak RH Uchong, Sungai 16 10.13 Janting Sebemban, 97000 112°57'45.144"E / 3°5'57.924"N Bintulu Lot 3 & Lot 4, Persiaran Jubli Perak, Seksyen 22, 40300 Shah Alam, SGS (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd Selangor, MALAYSIA Tel: 603 -76270080 Fax: 603 – 76270082 www.sgs.com Member of the SGS Group (SA Group) 3/60 RH Jawing Medan, Tommy Anak 17 Sungai 4.72 Jambai 112°57'43.692"E / 3°5'57.774"N Sebemban,97000 Bintulu Sanjie Anak 18 RH Nyelipan,Sungai 3.38 Chanddang 112°57'39.552"E / 3°6'39.252"N Selad, 97000 Bintulu Irin Anak RH Suring, Sungai 19 2.83 Jinggut Sebemban, 97000 112°57'46.338"E / 3°5'39.012"N Bintulu Undi Anak RH Isa, Sungai 20 3.37 Undit Sebemban, 97000 112°57'41.04"E / 3°5'47.31"N Bintulu Ringkai Anak RH Suring, Sungai 21 4.87 Ubu Sebemban, 97000 112°57'32.988"E / 3°6'17.766"N Bintulu Jaman Anak RH Mering Eba, 22 3.38 Jimbu Sungai Sebemban, 112°57'44.7"E / 3°5'41.13"N 97000, Bintulu Ensunai Anak RH Isa, Sungai 23 3.37 Galang Sebemban, 97000 112°57'44.49"E / 3°5'43.224"N Bintulu Rose Anak RH Isa, Sungai 24 6.08 Usup Sebemban, 97000 112°57'37.308"E / 3°5'57.894"N Bintulu Nayang Anak RH Uchong, Sungai 25 1.35 Andrew Akun Sebemban, 97000 112°57'23.424"E / 3°6'33.66"N Bintulu Roslin Tima RH Uchong, Sungai 26 1.35 anak Nyawai Sebemban, 97000 112°57'25.434"E / 3°6'20.916"N Bintulu Lot 3 & Lot 4, Persiaran Jubli Perak, Seksyen 22, 40300 Shah Alam, SGS (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd Selangor, MALAYSIA Tel: 603 -76270080 Fax: 603 – 76270082 www.sgs.com Member of the SGS Group (SA Group) 4/60 Jeffery Anak RH Uchong, Sungai 27 4.72 Engah Sebemban, 97000 112°57'32.838"E / 3°5'57.258"N Bintulu Melvyen RH Uchong, Sungai 28 Bedin Anak Sebemban, 97000 112°57'18.366"E / 3°6'41.352"N 1.35 Nyawai Bintulu Epah Anak RH Uchong, Sungai 29 Engah Sebemban, 97000 112°57'33.498"E / 3°6'56.532"N 2.70 Bintulu Julin Anak RH Suring, Sungai 30 Jingut Sebemban, 97000 112°57'33.546"E / 3°5'51.924"N 6.82 Bintulu Uchong Anak RH Uchong, Sungai 31 Nyelipan Sebemban, 97000 112°57'43.53"E / 3°6'8.1"N 5.86 Bintulu Pengiran RH Isa, Sungai 32 Anak Usup Sebemban, 97000 112°57'32.958"E / 3°6'26.256"N 6.76 Bintulu Kundai Anak RH Kundai, Sungai 33 Kantap Sembawang, KM33 112°57'35.508"E / 3°6'8.55"N 10.34 Jln Tatau Bintulu Edward RH Kundai, Sungai 34 Bantin Anak Sembawang, KM33 112°57'41.466"E / 3°6'14.64"N 4.72 Mudan Jln Tatau Bintulu Sumba Anak RH Isa, Sungai 35 Ujai Sebemban, 97000 112°57'47.166"E / 3°5'39.798"N 3.37 Bintulu Ijau Anak RH Isa, Sungai 36 Undah Sebemban, 97000 112°57'17.664"E / 3°6'40.842"N 6.76 Bintulu Lot 3 & Lot 4, Persiaran Jubli Perak, Seksyen 22, 40300 Shah Alam, SGS (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd Selangor, MALAYSIA Tel: 603 -76270080 Fax: 603 – 76270082 www.sgs.com Member of the SGS Group (SA Group) 5/60 Denis Anak RH Suring, Sungai 37 Ansam Sebemban, 97000 112°57'45.93"E / 3°5'39.846"N 2.21 Bintulu Donny Anak RH Isa, Sungai 38 Kudang Sebemban, 97000 112°57'25.086"E / 3°5'54.606"N 6.76 Bintulu RH Jawing Medan, Jefrin Anak Sungai 39 112°57'49.584"E / 3°6'14.82"N 4.72 Jawing Sebemban,97000 Bintulu Lebau Anak RH Isa, Sungai 40 Chamat Sebemban, 97000 112°57'42.042"E / 3°5'57.84"N 6.08 Bintulu Barat Anak RH Isa, Sungai 41 Jelani Sebemban, 97000 112°57'25.878"E / 3°5'55.854"N 3.37 Bintulu RH Jawing Medan, Kiu Chong Sungai 42 112°57'32.4"E / 3°6'31.76"N 7.09 Hing Sebemban,97000 Bintulu Richard Anak RH Isa, Sungai 43 Majang Sebemban, 97000 112°57'8.022"E / 3°6'25.434"N 3.91 Bintulu Tambong RH Uchong, Sungai 44 Anak Engah Sebemban, 97000 112°57'33.474"E / 3°6'15.408"N 3.37 Bintulu Kidang Anak RH Uchong, Sungai 45 Tabun Sebemban, 97000 112°57'32.796"E / 3°6'29.292"N 2.00 Bintulu Jubin Anak RH Uchong, Sungai 46 Engah Sebemban, 97000 112°57'32.844"E / 3°6'15.414"N 2.00 Bintulu Lot 3 & Lot 4, Persiaran Jubli Perak, Seksyen 22, 40300 Shah Alam, SGS (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd Selangor, MALAYSIA Tel: 603 -76270080 Fax: 603 – 76270082 www.sgs.com Member of the SGS Group (SA Group) 6/60 Sangan Anak RH Suring, Sungai 47 Kerta Sebemban, 97000 112°57'43.098"E / 3°5'45.948"N 3.50 Bintulu Chundang RH Suring, Sungai 48 112°57'47.976"E / 3°5'38.97"N Anak Ginda Sebemban, 97000 2.83 Bintulu Sandun Anak RH Suring, Sungai 49 Ugat Sebemban, 97000 112°57'58.752"E / 3°5'58.368"N 2.76 Bintulu Rauwon Anak RH Suring, Sungai 50 Danggang Sebemban, 97000 112°57'48.00"E / 3°5'36.894"N 4.00 Bintulu Endeh Anak RH Mering Eba, 51 Bayang Sungai Sebemban, 112°57'23.274"E / 3°5'57.318"N 4.80 97000, Bintulu Sanggau A/k RH Uchong, Sungai 52 Empinit Sebemban, 97000 112°57'33.582"E / 3°6'13.974"N 8.44 Bintulu James RH Mering Eba, 53 Meringgai Sungai Sebemban, 112°57'43.788"E / 3°5'44.862"N 2.95 Anak Itam 97000, Bintulu Antau Anak RH Isa, Sungai 54 Gani Sebemban, 97000 112°57'55.362"E / 3°5'57.822"N 6.76 Bintulu Hamdan Bin PO Box, 504, KM30 55 Mohamad Ali Jalan Bintulu - 112°57'33.888"E / 3°6'8.7"N 4.14 Tatau,97000 Bintulu Zamri RH Suring, Sungai 56 Dunggat Ak Sebemban, 97000 112°57'22.29"E / 3°6'33.762"N 4.75 Masir Bintulu Lot 3 & Lot 4, Persiaran Jubli Perak, Seksyen 22, 40300 Shah Alam, SGS (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd Selangor, MALAYSIA Tel: 603 -76270080 Fax: 603 – 76270082 www.sgs.com Member of the SGS Group (SA Group) 7/60 Seden Ak RH Suring, Sungai 57 Daweng Sebemban, 97000 112°57'48.588"E / 3°5'36.156"N 4.05 Bintulu Unjong Anak
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