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    A case study: promotional mix used in increasing sales of Pennzoil Platinum Semi Synhetic Lubricant / Raja Arif Iskandar Raja Yahaya Aziz by Raja Yahaya Aziz, Raja Arif Iskandar

    Published 2011
    “…The UMW Pennzoil Sdn Bhd is a company that produced many type of lubricant in full range of product such as Passenger Car Motor oil, Motor Cycle oil, Diesel Engine Oil, Gear and Transmission oil and Greases. …”
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    Fabrication of automative body part using carbon fiber by Muhammad Naqeeb, Meor Ruslan

    Published 2013
    “…The selected parts are side mirror, box, motor cycle body part and oil tank cover. These parts consist of different shape which is flat, curve and flat curve. …”
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    A significant review on different cooling agent during rapid cooling process of low carbon steel by M. A., Mohd Saaroni, Norazlianie, Sazali, M. F., Ghazali

    Published 2020
    “…This material has been chosen because it is mostly used for deep drawing of motor car bodies, motor cycle parts and other domestic applications where it need to involve the desired mechanical properties processes. …”
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    The Malay political economy - A brief historical review by Omar, Affifudin

    Published 2014
    “…It was during the early 1980’s that petroleum came to the fore as a major contributor to Malaysian economic wealth.This spurned further the drive to jump headlong into infrastructures and heavy industries such as iron and steel as well as motor car and motor-cycle manufacturing. Coupled with political-economic strategy of national ownership of primary and secondary resources, the government launched efforts towards controlling the secondary and tertiary markets, which was still controlled by foreign interests in order to attain a functional market integration in its industrialization strategy.Thus a big portion of the petro-ringgit was spent towards realizing the industrialization goals, by passing parliamentary scrutinization, in what is called off-budget spending.The resultant economic growth in Malaysia from 1980’s and 1990’s was spectacular, going above 7 % per annum. …”
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